



📸 Capture Life’s Moments, Anytime, Anywhere!
The Aiptek PCM13 PenCam is a compact 1.3MP digital camera with 1248x960 resolution, featuring 16MB flash memory and SDRAM. It doubles as a digital camcorder and USB webcam, compatible with Windows PCs. Lightweight and pocket-sized, it offers quick startup and shutter response, bundled with user-friendly software for photo and video editing. Perfect for professionals seeking a versatile, on-the-go imaging solution.
| ASIN | B000069Z5H |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2003 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | DMC-LC5S |
| Manufacturer | Aiptek |
| Product Dimensions | 1.22 x 1.3 x 3.54 inches |
R**H
Works Great for quick pics
I bought their VGA model several years ago it takes OK pictures INDOORS but not outdoors, unfortunately editing software does not improve the quality. This camera takes GOOD pictures OUTDOORS but not indoors HOWEVER editing software will lighten it up to EXECELENT QUALITY. I have taken a picture that appeared to be totally black (ie no pic) and made it fantastic. The best thing (other than the price)is the camera is QUICK to start AND will take pictures as fast as you can push the button. This makes it execellant for capturing those unexpected moments you would miss with a high end camera which takes so long to "think" about what it is going to do that the moment is lost before the camera is ready to shoot. I keep one in each vehicle ready to shoot. I have the camera open with alkaline batteries out of the camera so they don't drain down. When I go skiing with the kids I can get the action shots when the moment is RIGHT. Downside- The shutter button gave out on one after two years - I now use it for video chats. The camera shuts down TOO quickly between shots.
J**J
Broke first time I used it. Don't waste your money.
USB plug broke the jack (in the camera) the first time I tried to plug it in. (Yes, I know how to do this. I had an identical camera a few years ago. The plug was in the correct orientation.) So, the camera is now worthless, and the distributor (CHOMPYVILLE) refused to take it back because it was past the 30 day return policy.
F**T
Absolutely incredible value.
I bought mine direct from the factory on sale for 39.99 with a free case and this is truly the coolest camera I've seen for the money. Pictures are bright crisp and clear outside. Inside requires light of course like any camera, no flash. Movies are very high quality and it will do 640 by 480 res clips!!! Comes with a hell of a software package and is just too cool for words. Even has adjustable focal length for closeups of flowers etc. I LOVE THIS THING! I bought it for launching in a rocket to take aerial video but now I may not, it's just too cute to risk!
P**Y
My fourth Aiptek Camera
The Aiptek Pencam 1.3M SD I received was not the same as the one that was pictured on Amazon'site. The one pictured on Amazon was an Aiptek Megacam camera. The < $10 Pencam SD camera is a cheaper version of the higher quality Megacam camera that sold for $55 - $75, but still takes a good 1.3M sized picture for its small size. The Pencam SD camera shape is rather bulkier to hold, and has a smaller mode viewing window so it is difficult to see what mode you are in. An SD memory card is necessary to take any movies, which flicker when the camera is scanned. I decided to keep the Pencam because of the price. However,the door on the battery compartment of my Pendcam is under spring load from the battery, and opened up in my pocket several times until the plastic small pivot of the door broke and made the door useless. The door must now be taped closed with scotch tape for the camera to be used. This same thing happened to the last 3 Aiptek Megacam cameras I owned. The battery compartment on Aiptek mini-cameras needs better design.
J**E
Can't play videos in Linux but good still photos
Still picture quality is equivalent to $10 disposable cameras from 1997. Just remember that a 1 megapixel digital camera was $1000 in 1997. Still photos are 1248x960 and can be downloaded in Linux, but video can only be downloaded and decoded in Windows. Not a big problem because it only records 30 seconds of video at 624x480 9fps. Can be powered off USB or internal AAA batteries. Has auto shutoff when running on batteries but stays on when powered by USB. Still photos are stored in flash. Video is stored in SDRAM, so you need those AAA batteries to keep your videos from getting erased. Very flimsy, like all Chinese products. Different icons on the LCD panel wink off if you squeeze the case. Not as small as it looks in the picture. Really 1" deep. Very light, however.
X**E
Problem downloading camera on my computer
I cannot get it to download to my computer. I had one before and used it with my old computer, a XP Professional, but I now have a Windows7 Professional and the camera cannot will not downoal to it. What can I do? It is a great camera and I loved the old one I had.
C**T
Unbeatable ... so far as I've seen
We've been using this for a few years. Took shots at festivals which have gone into a book we published. It is wonderful for the quality of photos, the SMALL size, the price. I suppose if you paid 10x more you might get something better, but why would I want to do that?... To get more buttons to fiddle with? The point and shoot simplicity, the neat movies it takes. We liked it so much we got three - almost one for everyone in the family.
T**D
good camera for the price
this camera takes good pictures out of doors & with a flash or bright lites could take pretty good indoor pics, I think-----batteries can be removed after snapping pics without losing images, in order to save battery life----pics are still bright & clear when enlarged-----main problem is the same as with most cheaper cameras of any type: the view finder is not in same position as the actual lens, so resulting pic is slightly different than what you see (or significantly different for close ups), so you have to adjust & experiment a little. I found instruction booklet somewhat confusing.--------but pretty versatile, all in all-----definately not a rip-off, for the casual phtographer
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