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The '''[[Vivitar]] ViviCam 2000''' is a digital camera, dating to 1997 (per copyright date in manual).<ref>[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/336619/Vivitar-Vivicam-2000.html Page one of Manual] at manualslib</ref> | The '''[[Vivitar]] ViviCam 2000''' is a digital camera, dating to 1997 (per copyright date in manual).<ref>[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/336619/Vivitar-Vivicam-2000.html Page one of Manual] at manualslib</ref> | ||
Revision as of 18:08, 4 November 2016
Vivitar Vivicam 2000 image by Iza Lemargouillat (Image rights) |
The Vivitar ViviCam 2000 is a digital camera, dating to 1997 (per copyright date in manual).[1]
It has two resolution modes, standard resolution 320x240 and "high" resolution 640x480, has a fixed-focus lens, a self-timer, and needed four AA alkaline batteries to operate.[2]
A sample image that once appeared on Vivitar's website (see here) suggests it had lower picture quality than the infamous disc film.
References
<references>
- ↑ Page one of Manual at manualslib
- ↑ ViviCam Digital Cameras ViviCam 2000, Archived by Wayback Machine on 12 January 1998 at Internet Archive