I bought a Digital Concepts 5.1 MP camera a few weeks ago, and the thing absolutely _cannot_ handle even moderately low-light conditions. If it's not a bright, sunny, ten-billion candle-power light, the thing only records blackness & maybe some of the dots of light where light is reflecting extra brightly off of things. I can't get anything better out of it. I can't find any information about this. Is this just a defective camera or is the design, itself, just crappy? I''m really hoping there's just a setting somewhere that I'm missing, but I'm doubting that to be the case. :-\
2007-10-03
22:00:15
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6 answers
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uncleclover
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Consumer Electronics
➔ Cameras
There is a setting to increase the exposure, which enables me to take still images in low-light settings - that is okay. But I bought it because it's supposed to be a frikkin' video camera - I already had digitial still shot capability. I'm not exactly made of money, but I don't know if this is a defective product or if I just didn't do my homework before buying the thing.
2007-10-03
22:02:31 ·
update #1
Thanks to all who have answered so far - it is what I expected, sadly. :-( I'm going to leave this up though in the hopes that someone might have a suggestion on how to make the most of this attrocious mistake until I can afford a better camera. Aside from installing studio-quality track-lighting so I can actually take videos by the light of ordinary household lamps, are there any tweaks at all that anyone knows of that might help me get better images out of this camera - just until I can get a better one?
I'm not holding out much hope, but it never hurts to ask. Thanks again for all the answers. :-)
2007-10-04
06:52:26 ·
update #2