I bought the camera re-furbished and am very satisfied with it. It came with all the accessories indicated, in original packaging. I was going on a cruise the following week and needed a back-up camera for my wife. I had checked e-bay for digital cameras and only considered those ending within the following half hour. This one could be had in five minutes and I bid accordingly to win (which I did). This Insignia fit the bill perfectly. A Best Buy house brand, I would rate this "Insignia" model comparable to other name brands. It has plenty of features and takes very good photos (I only shoot at the highest resolution setting). It is powered by two AA batteries which can get used up fairly quickly if using the flash frequently. It does take a few seconds between photos to process the image... sometimes up to 5-7 seconds (but not sure why).Also, like most LCD screens, it is very hard to discern your photo composition in bright sunlight. However, I guess this is the nature of LCD screens, whether on a camera or cell phone. Overall, definitely worth the $40 I paid for it.
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05 Apr, 2010
Nice reliable very compact camera
I bought the camera re-furbished and am very satisfied with it. It came with all the accessories indicated, in original packaging. I was going on a cruise the following week and needed a back-up camera for my wife. I had checked e-bay for digital cameras and only considered those ending within the following half hour. This one could be had in five minutes and I bid accordingly to win (which I did). This Insignia fit the bill perfectly. A Best Buy house brand, I would rate this "Insignia" model comparable to other name brands. It has plenty of features and takes very good photos (I only shoot at the highest resolution setting). It is powered by two AA batteries which can get used up fairly quickly if using the flash frequently. It does take a few seconds between photos to process the image... sometimes up to 5-7 seconds (but not sure why).Also, like most LCD screens, it is very hard to discern your photo composition in bright sunlight. However, I guess this is the nature of LCD screens, whether on a camera or cell phone. Overall, definitely worth the $40 I paid for it.