Just for laughs a 48 MP professional camera for $69. On Amazon
turp77
Loc: Connecticut, Plainfield
I’m looking for a camera for my 4 year old Grandson and came across this and I though you all would get a kick out of this. I mean why pay thousands for a professional camera. You can also shoot 1080p video😂
Wow. What's really sad is Amazon would even allow somone to post this.
Jerry would buy one, though. Attracted like a magnet to it.
Why don't you purchase one and let us know how it works.
--Bob
turp77 wrote:
I’m looking for a camera for my 4 year old Grandson and came across this and I though you all would get a kick out of this. I mean why pay thousands for a professional camera. You can also shoot 1080p video😂
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
Wow, I ordered 4 of these $69 cameras and will store the photos on my 1 TB USB drive for which I paid $24 [also Amazon].
Gene51, I do not advise the Underwater camera, my neighbor died using one when he was photographing a UFO base at the bottom of a lake.
cedymock wrote:
Read again
48mp screen not camera
If that is the case it's even more impressive. That's better than 8K.
turp77
Loc: Connecticut, Plainfield
What really cracks me up the most is “SKILL LEVEL— PROFESSIONAL”😂🤣
turp77 wrote:
What really cracks me up the most is “SKILL LEVEL— PROFESSIONAL”😂🤣
Sigh, just my luck. Can't get it, not yet a Professional...
There are tons of these toy-like cameras on eBay, often under $20 with a 32GB microSD card. All have grossly exaggerated [interpolated] resolutions with the real one around 2-5 MP. Because these are COACH [camera on a chip] various makers choose lens quality, firmware, etc. The worst are simply terrible and a few produce amusing images that have a LOMO like quality.
Some firmware has bizarre settings such as "dog eye," "AIbo" and "Japan Style." I have not found the source of these odd presets.
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