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GE A950-BK 9MP Digital Camera with 5X Optical Zoom and 2.5 Inch LCD with Auto Brightness - Black

GE A950-BK 9MP Digital Camera with 5X Optical Zoom and 2.5 Inch LCD with Auto Brightness - Black

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Brand: General Electric
Category: Photography

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $55.00
as of 9/10/2010 15:33 CDT details
You Save: $24.99 (31%)



New (9) Used (3) from $49.99

Seller: Games4Less
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 27494

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 5
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 31.5
Minimum Focal Length: 6.3
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 1 x 2.4

MPN: A950-BK
Model: A950-BK
UPC: 810027012258
EAN: 0810027012258
ASIN: B001WYPC5G

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 9MP Digital Camera with 5x optical zoom and 5.7x digital zoom
  • 2.5 Inch vibrant LCD with auto brightness
  • 24 MB internal memory with SD/SDHC card support up to an additional 8 GB
  • Auto scene, blink, smile and face detection
  • Uses 2 AA batteries so you'll never be stranded waiting for your camera battery to charge

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Product Description
Broaden your view with the all new GE A950. With a spacious 2.5-inch high-resolution LCD screen with auto adjust brightness, photo playback is a delightful experience. Featuring a generous 9-megapixel resolution, 5x optical zoom and 5.7x digital zoom. The A950 also provides great extras such as pan capture panorama produced by panning the camera across to create a seamless panoramic picture, auto scene detection, blink detection, smile detection, face detection, in-camera red-eye removal, electronic image stabilization and Quick Time Motion JPEG movie recording. Plus the impressive 24MB internal memory is expandable with an SD/SDHC card up to an additional 8 gigabytes.


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5 out of 5 stars Nice Camera!   August 18, 2010
Mr. Sweet

Went from a Canon Elphe to this cheapo. I was surprisingly impressed. The battery life is very good, pictures are great. Video and audio very nice as well. I think this camera has a better microphone than many other more expensive cameras. The wide lens w 5x Zoom is just that little extra I need with many only having a 3x optical zoom. This camera is quite solid and feels sturdy. Transferring files to and from camera is as straight forward as any simple external drive, flash card, usb drive etc. This was not the case with my Canon. Many people seem to have a hard time getting good shots with this. To use image stabilization you must set the dial to image stabilization mode and out of the standard camera mode. This is probably other reviewers problems. Helps to learn a little about working the camera before writing a review.

The only Con I have is that it is a larger camera than the very tiny Canon Elph. At 1/5 the cost who cares! I use energizer rechargeable batteries & I have NO complaints about the battery life.



1 out of 5 stars Waste of Money   July 28, 2010
PoisonGrl21
I bought this camera in April (from K-Mart, not Amazon) and at first I was really pleased with the quality of the pictures that it took. But then in July the camera randomly started displaying lines through every photo I took. I have looked at all of the camera's settings and I can not figure out what is wrong with it. I have never dropped it or anything. I have tried several different things to get rid of the lines and nothing works. It really was a disappointment as the camera did take really nice pictures for the 3 months that it worked. I have since switched back to my Kodak Easyshare and suggest you buy one of those instead of this piece of crap.


1 out of 5 stars POS!!   July 12, 2010
R. Weinstein (New York)
Save your money...this camera is not worth it at any price! I thought I was buying an inexpensive everyday camera that would be good to take on vacations. I was right about one thing...it is inexpensive. It is cheaply made and broke the first time I used it.

I received it for a gift and after only taking a few pictures the LCD screen broke. I contacted Tiger Direct and after telling them my problem, they refused to make good on the product and told me I had to contact the manufacturer....which I did. GE was glad to help me and fix the camera, but for a price. Practically the price of the camera itself and with shipping and all, it would have cost me more to fix it than to buy a new one. NO THANK YOU. I then put a claim into Amazon and they were no help at all. So now I am stuck with a camera that is broken. The camera is so poorly made and light that I can't even use it for a paper weight.

I guess the old adage of "you get what you pay for" applies here to the letter. I will never buy from anything that Tiger Direct sells on Amazon again, nor will I think that Amazon puts their customers first.



5 out of 5 stars Smile!!!   June 17, 2010
Peter Penn (Spokane, WA, US)
OK, I picked a cheezey title but this camera is way more amazing than some are giving credit for. Occasionally I'll get a blurry pic if I'm not careful but most of them are way beyond what I expected. I've had a walking person in mixed light turn out blurry, probably, because I wiggled or because of the mixed light but I also caught a mountain waterfall with bits of flying water stunningly frozen in time.

I have a nice Canon XTi DSLR and a very nice lens for it that I got for nature photography. Trouble is, on most backpacking trips I have enough weight already so I bought this little GE jewel for portability that I could keep handy in a front pocket. Unless I expect to need serious magnification, the DSLR will stay home and might even get sold if idle for too long.

I'd read in one or two reviews that having the camera set on full 9MP might make it more apt to blur so I set it on 5MP for now. Honestly, the menu is not so difficult if you study it a little. It is definitely way easier than most I've seen but still manages many features. It doesn't take long, even without peeking at the manual, to scroll through every part of the menu and get a complete understanding (but do read the manual). I admit I had doubts about the "smile detection" feature and didn't even notice it has its own button till a couple days ago when I tried it. I wanted to get myself in a group shot and forgot where to turn on the self-timer. Rather than look in the menus, I told my friends to not smile till I got in the pic and gave them a cue. I pushed the :-) button, pressed the shutter button halfway down to focus, then pushed it down, and walked over and got in the group. Then, as soon as we all smiled, we heard the shutter trip. Haha! It worked and even served as a self-timer! I guess for serious or scowling shots, I'd have to use the real self-timer.

Anyway, after reviews I'd read had me thinking I might be returning this camera, it is definitely a keeper! For those with the blurry shots, ALWAYS push the shutter button part way till it focuses, then take your shot. If that didn't fix things, try lowering the pixel range to 5MP. You still get a hi-def shot twice as big as a 17" monitor screen and needing to be reduced.

I don't expect this to send my HD video cam packing but the little video shots I've tried were also very impressive. I'm wishing I had thought to take a 5 second moving snapshot of that waterfall. I'm sounding like an ad. A short review would be too short. Lastly, a tip... if you try to get a macro shot of a flower and have trouble focusing, put your hand beside the flower and focus on it, hold that focus, move your hand, and shoot the flower.



2 out of 5 stars Poor Quality Pictures, Good Price   May 28, 2010
M. White
So far I have taken about 100 pictures. I do not believe that it comes close to the 9.1MP that it is advertised as.
Photos with the sun in the background are dark. Close ups are out of focus. The image stabilization mode is a joke.

My suggestion is to save a little more money and buy a Nikon camera.

The is a good camera if you want to take 20 pictures and have one semi decent result.


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