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	<title>Comments on: Insignia Solutions NS-DV1080P 5MP Digital Camcorder &#8211; $106 Shipped</title>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<description>After owning this for a few hours, I think I&#039;m going to return it.
First, the camera does not do the advertised 1920x1080p.  Its 1440x1080p.  Second, unless you are using it in a very bright area, the image quality isn&#039;t good.  Outdoors, it needs to be a sunny day and if the sun gets slightly obscured by clouds, then the picture quality decreases drastically.  If you use it indoors, you need three lamps with the lamp shades off to get good image quality.  Third, I knew this thing was mostly plastic, but its really cheaply made.  I don&#039;t expect the USB/HDMP/Video port cover to last a week.  Its held on by one tiny flimsy plastic piece. The fourth reason I&#039;m going to return it is the picture quality as a camera is really poor.  Its grainy and the quality is worse than the cheap camera in my old cell phone from 2005.  Also, you can&#039;t hook the camera up to a charger to charge the camera or provide power to the camera while using the camera.
If you are only recording something under bright lights or in direct sunlight on a cloudless day and don&#039;t care about taking pictures with it, then this is the camera for you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After owning this for a few hours, I think I&#8217;m going to return it.</p>
<p>First, the camera does not do the advertised 1920x1080p.  Its 1440x1080p.  Second, unless you are using it in a very bright area, the image quality isn&#8217;t good.  Outdoors, it needs to be a sunny day and if the sun gets slightly obscured by clouds, then the picture quality decreases drastically.  If you use it indoors, you need three lamps with the lamp shades off to get good image quality.  Third, I knew this thing was mostly plastic, but its really cheaply made.  I don&#8217;t expect the USB/HDMP/Video port cover to last a week.  Its held on by one tiny flimsy plastic piece. The fourth reason I&#8217;m going to return it is the picture quality as a camera is really poor.  Its grainy and the quality is worse than the cheap camera in my old cell phone from 2005.  Also, you can&#8217;t hook the camera up to a charger to charge the camera or provide power to the camera while using the camera.</p>
<p>If you are only recording something under bright lights or in direct sunlight on a cloudless day and don&#8217;t care about taking pictures with it, then this is the camera for you.</p>
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