I'll be really interested in what you find out, since I've been looking for about the same thing for 6 months and haven't found it yet. the closest was a Concord digital camera
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00006LFIQ/qid=1046250991/br=1-2/ref=br_lf_p_2//002-1190359-9428859?v=glance&s=photo&n=507730, but the price was too high and the reviews too low.
I bought a Sipix camera but the optical quality was worse than a disposable, blurry fisheyes, and it didn't have an LCD.
We may have to wait until the next holiday season.
See you at Stanford -- I wish you could bring your AP -- I sent my MAC address to Stanford but don't have much hope.
Posted by: Tim at February 26, 2003 1:21 AMInstead of a raw search, try a category and look at fixed price only:
http://listings.ebay.com/pool2/plistings/list/fixed/category29998/index.html
Posted by: pb at February 26, 2003 9:29 AMVeo has a 1.3MP camera with LCD for $99.
http://www.veo.com/Capture1300/specs.asp
Posted by: Bryce at February 26, 2003 10:35 AMWhat about the KBGear JamCam?
(If you can still find one...)
Otherwise you might try looking for a refurb. I got an Olympus last year as a refurb and it was $140, doesn't quite break the sub $100 mark, but that was last June...
Posted by: pete at February 26, 2003 1:56 PMI saw a Barbie digital camera on a yahoo store for ~$50.. takes 640x480 pics....
Posted by: Don at March 2, 2003 6:58 PMI was thinking about the same thing, but since my son is still a bit young, I have time on my side to bring prices down and features up. But I took a quick spin through Amazon and saw a couple possibilities.
HP PS120 ($92) - Looks quite promising - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000063EN0
iClick 350 ($50) - I can't tell if it has a color LCD - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000064735
iClick 1.3M ($90) - Again, looks like a big LCD, but can't tell (and their site doesn't tell either) - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00006JN7M
Posted by: Mike at March 4, 2003 12:23 PMMy first digital camera was an Olympus DL-220. Shoots at 640x480. It has a simple slid cover for the lens that turns the camera on and only a few buttons. My 7 year old picked it up 2 or 3 years ago and I've never been able to get it away from him since.
Actually the big benefit is instant gratification and no film processing costs.
Posted by: Andy Fragen at March 9, 2003 6:21 PMhi im actually looking for a digital camera for myself and my mom doesnt think im "responsible" enough to get a good digital camera so if you get a cheap one that works great let me know!
Posted by: TeeN13 at November 23, 2003 11:55 PMhi im actually looking for a digital camera for myself and my mom doesnt think im "responsible" enough to get a good digital camera so if you get a cheap one that works great let me know!
Posted by: TeeN13 at November 23, 2003 11:55 PMWell, the cameras I sell dont have a color LCD, but you can't beat the price for the value you get.
I sell mainly to schools and so my cameras have been torture tested by thousands of children in the province of British Columbia.
The failure rate is less that .05%
Posted by: John Fuhrmann at December 3, 2003 9:31 PMApex puts out a brand called Digitrex that is very good for the price, includes an LCD and a real glass lens. They have a 3 megapixel model that is just on the market for about $100, has all the features of a normal camera. Model 3000. They also have a two megapixel model I saw on sale recently for $50.
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