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RCA CDS6300 Digital Camera
RCA CDS6300 Digital Camera Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 3.0/5      Total Reviews: 33

Rating: 1
Junk camera
Ask anyone who has used the CDS6300 much, and you'll get (at least) the following complaints:

Rating: 1
Windows XP Tip
This is not as much a review as a Windows XP tip for loading the CDS6300 driver. I could not get the current RCA driver to run until I first removed the driver. Below are the steps I think you will need to get the CDS6300 driver to work on Windows XP. I know that removing a driver before loading a new one is good practice but after reading the reviews I assumed the driver did not work on Windows XP and spent my time trying to contact RCA to see if they had a driver.

Rating: 1
HORRIBLE PRODUCT QUALITY. BATTERY DOOR THEN DEAD!
I acquired this unit in a "special counter" of used goods locally. It came with a paltry but adequate 8MB CompactFlash card. The battery door was already broken (since confirmed to be THE most recurring defect) due to inadequate engineering and shoddy materials. I rigged up a velcro tape solution that worked ok and was moderately impressed with the image quality (and drain of batterys). Then, it happened. No power on, no indication of any kind of impending problem. I have since researched this unit and my experience has been reflected MANY times - broken door and then one day you too will have a dead unit with no recourse.

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