Product Description
Tripp Lite's 1ft VGA/XVGA Monitor "Y" Splitter cable provides an inexpensive alternative for splitting the video signal from your PC's VGA port to two monitors that use standard 15 pin plugs. Perfect for laptops to display on a separate, larger monitor. Use for short distance applications only.
Customer Reviews:
not all that great.......2007-09-09
i bought this product over amazon and gave it a try. for the price of the product and shipping, it came to a little over 12 dollars, not a bad price, but it was a bad product. one of the pins was broken and missing and there was a fuzzy image on my monitor. it's not all that great.
Works fine.......2007-08-08
Works well with my projector and monitor. I don't think there is any loss of picture quality.
Serves purpose but has a ghost image on monitor.......2007-03-08
I use this to have a projected image and a monitor for use in my classroom. However, when I want to work at the computer, I disconnect the projector because of the ghost image on the monitor. In general, though, it serves the purpose for which I intended.
Solid Splitter.......2006-08-29
Workes fine, I used it to split my VGA display of my HP Media Center PC to my HDTV that has a VGA input this works great gives me a bigger screen to watch some of the recorded TV from the PC.
Not much to it just a Y connector so not much to go wrong and as always more than happy with ording via Amazon, not a Dud order yet and I order lots of stuff, mostly tools, books, DVD's.
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Customer Reviews:
Worked as advertised.......2007-06-08
Took this with me snorkeling the north shore in Oahu HI. Worked as advertised. It's a little hard to change the camera setting with this on while underwater, but for what it is I would certainly recommend this.
waterproof camera case.......2007-01-05
The case worked well protecting the camera from getting wet whichkept it from being ruined when water got on it while kayaking, but the fir was so close that when taking the camera out of the case and puting it in the closeness caused the function sheel to rotate turning it on or off at unwanted times. Also using the function wheel was very difficult to turn while the camera was in the case. Positioning the camera in the case so that the lens would not hang up instead of projection into the lens area proved difficult. I will use it aqgain because it's less expensive than purchasing a waterproof camera. The pictures were good though.
Works as advertised.......2006-10-02
I purchased one of these to take pictures while snorkeling during my (very) recent trip to the Philippines. The case works exactly as advertised in as much as it kept my camera dry and permited easy access to the function buttons on the back of my Pentax Optio M10 camera.
Unfortunately, because the case is basically a flat envelope enclosing a rectangular shape, the on/off (minor) and the shutter (not so minor) buttons were not so easily accessed making quick picture taking difficult. The lense housing also obscured the periphery of some shots when the camera was not perfectly aligned.
Considering the price and the fit to a wide range of cameras, I would definately recommend this for snorkeling. It's depth rating is actually deeper than some model-specific cases by companies I won't mention here.
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Customer Reviews:
Money well spent!.......2007-09-12
Worked well for me! Had a whole day in the river captured perfectly~ would reccommend to anyone.
Good protection but hard to take underwater pictures (Minolta Dimage X1).......2007-08-28
I bought this as a cheap replacement for my MCDG1 Marine Case for Minolta Dimage X1 that got stolen in Miami airport a few months ago (grrrr...). I was disappointed by the fact that it's almost impossible to take underwater pictures with it, but it works well to protect the camera from water, sand etc...
Pros: Waterproof, good protection.
Cons: Very hard to take pictures while the camera is inside it. The buttons are hard to reached as they are just under the plastic solder. Also the lens is a little to high to fit this case which resulted in a peace of dark plastic appearing on all my pics.
Simple, poor quality.......2007-08-24
It was written that it should fit for Sony Camera T9 but it is not fit exactlty, you should fix it each time you want to take a shot.
Product Description
Get acquainted with a luxury item you can enjoy. Pick up the Stylus 400 Digital and instantly feel the quality of an award-winning design complete with curves and an all-metal body. Look a little closer and see the digital world like never before through superior optics and innovative digital features. And live this life of luxury anywhere you go due to its light weight and pocket-sized dimensions. With the Stylus 400 Digital, beauty is always in the eye of the beholder.
Amazon.com Product Description
Carrying on the heritage of its film predecessor, the Olympus Stylus 400 is an ultracompact, all weather, and easy-to-use camera designed for the digital photography enthusiast looking for high performance in a stylish and portable body. It features a 4.0-megapixel resolution, 12x total zoom, and a movie mode for short video clips.
Optics and Resolution
Featuring a 4.0-megapixel CCD sensor, the Stylus 400 delivers images up to 2,272 x 1,704 pixels and prints up to 11 by 14 inches. A high-quality Olympus 3x optical zoom (and 4x digital zoom for a seamless 12x total) gives you the ability to fill your pictures with sharp detail and vibrant color. It features an Olympus aspherical glass lens with a focal range of 5.8-17.4mm (35-105mm equivalent in 35mm photography).
Storage and Transfer
Images are stored on xD Picture Card memory cards. The card's small size, about the same as a postage stamp, helps to keep the camera size down. The included 16 MB card will store approximately 16 images at 2,272 x 1,704 pixels (at HQ, JPEG setting). Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via USB storage-class connectivity, which means the camera can be connected to any USB-based Windows 98 Rev2Me/2000/XP and Mac OS 8.6 or later computer without installing any software.
Movie Mode
In addition to taking still photos, the Stylus 400 can also record movie clips of up to 40 seconds without audio. The QuickTime Motion JPEG format offers limited resolution, which is great for capturing a short movie that can be e-mailed to friends and family, but is no replacement for a true camcorder.
More Features
The Stylus 400 offers basic point-and-shoot simplicity for flawless picture taking. For photographers who want optimum results in a wide variety of settings, the easy-to-use scene modes provide fully automatic exposure adjustments for portrait, self-portrait, and landscape portrait.
Other controls include digital ESP multipattern and spot metering, auto white balance, multiple flash settings, and exposure compensation. The camera comes with a built-in flash that offers four settings to provide the widest range of options.
The lightweight and ergonomic metal body of the Stylus 400 provides all-weather protection from the elements and can even endure a downpour.
Power, Size, and Contents
The camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It measures 3.8 by 2.2 by 1.3 inches and weighs 5.8 ounces. This package includes the Stylus 400 digital camera, 16 MB xD Picture Card, rechargeable lithium-ion battery and charger (LI-10B), self-timer remote control (RM-2), USB and AV cables, wrist strap, and CD-ROM with Camedia Master software and USB drivers for Windows and Mac.
Customer Reviews:
Great daylight camera........2007-05-06
I love my Olympus Stylus 400 for daylight photos, but no matter what I do, pictures taken at night (whether in nighttime mode or not) come out EXTREMELY blurry. This has been a great disappointment; however, I have no complaints about indoor flash or daylight outdoor pictures. They always come out great!
Good camera, but it's dead now........2007-01-18
I bought this camera about 3.5 years ago and took thousands of pictures with it. It was my first digital camera and I loved the convenience of digital photography and the small size of this camera. We got a lot of great shots on hikes, some pretty good pictures while diving (using underwater case), and treasured family photos including our new baby. I did eventually learn how to work around some of the idiosyncrasies - for instance, pre-focusing at the halfway-down shutter detent position really helps to get clear pictures. The low light performance is marginal, and the flash is next to useless. Over the past couple of months it started to flake out - started recording pictures with bad timestamps and the sliding front panel switch became so sensitive that the camera kept turning itself off while I tried to take pictures. I took the front panel off to clean out some lint and when I put it back together it didn't work any more. (So don't do that!) I am replacing this camera with the Canon PowerShot SD900 because I really liked my friend's SD550 and my Mom's SD800.
front door breaks too easily do not buy--olympus customer service sucks.......2006-10-15
DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA WARNING!!!!!!!The front door that is used to turn the power on to take pictures breaks too easily--Olympus customer service will do nothing to help. If you look on the web multiple people say they have the same problem which equals a design flaw and they will not help. The $300 plus I paid is in the garbage and Olympus wants $$$$ to fix it and will do nothing to keep a customer. As far as I am concerned I am running the camera over with my car and NEVER BUYING AN OLYPUS AGAIN.
Very good point and shoot camera........2006-09-18
I've had my Olympus Stylus 400 since Christmas of 2003 and take it everywhere I go. It's compact size allows me to stick it in my pocket if I want to. It has been a rugged little camera. I do a lot of camping and hiking and have dropped it on rocks before and it keeps on taking great pictures. I originally bought it for the fact that you could buy an optional waterproof case. I wanted that feature so I could use it while participating in water sports, it worked great in those situations too. The outdoor picture quality is exceptional for a point and shoot camera. I use another camera for serious photography but this camera takes extremely good photos for someone looking for a simple to use camera. The XD memory cards were expensive at first but they have gone up in capacity and down in price.
The battery life is very good between charges. I always have at least two batteries for my cameras. I've found that the battery will last through a three day weekend with a lot of picture taking without a need for the back up battery.
One very cool feature that no one here has mentioned is that this camera came with a remote control. This is great for setting the camera up on a tripod and having the ability to get in the shot without having to set the timer and run in front of the camera to get in the picture. You can take as many pictures with the remote and never have to reset the camera. I don't know of another camera that has a remote like this.
Drawbacks: The first drawback I noticed was it's small size and flat shape. I know I'm getting a little contrary here but the same small size that allows you to put it in you pocket also makes this a camera that is hard to grip with your hand. I have dropped mine several times and learned early on to always use the wrist strap that comes with it. It would be nice if this camera had a little shape to it that allowed you to grip it.
I've had some problems with the sliding on/off door that also acts as a lens guard. This can be annoying at times and you'll be getting ready to snap a shot and it will suddenly shut off because the door has slid just a little toward the off position. This can be avoided with a little pressure on the door while using the camera. I think some of the problems with the door has been due to my rough treatment of this otherwise durable camera.
A good buy for the money.
Versatility Nil.......2006-07-29
This may be OK for taking snapshots of your friends or kids around a birthday cake, but it does not perform well in most situations.
1) The cameras sensor is not very sensitive to light, so photographing indoors out of the flash's range is impossible (blurry images).
2) The video mode has no sound AND does not allow you to zoom in at all. Even if you zoom-in all the way, as soon as you put the camera in video mode it zooms back out.
3) Even if you are unconcerned with shutter speeds, apertures, and ISO levels, you should still look for a camera that has a way to have a bit of control over these things. For instance, many consumer cameras have a "sports" mode for fast moving subjects. This mode sets the shutter speed to be fast, and therefore eliminates motion blur. THIS CAMERA made blurry pictures of Moneen onstage at the Warped Tour even though they were in full sunlight. With a setting like the one described above, I could have had some great visual memories of the show.
Product Description
Advance Vision Professional Digital Super Wide Angle Lens attaches to most cameras, camcorders and lenses with 37mm filter threads. The world's finest super wide panoramic lens attachment. Has the native 37mm thread. Also fits 25mm, 27mm, 28mm, 30mm and 30.5mm threads using step down rings that are included. Optimized for use in digital equipment. Among the many makes whose products it fits are Sony, JVC, Olympus, Canon, Nikon and others.
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