The Concord Eye-Q 3341z is compact and lightweight enough to be carried in a larger pocket or a purse. A single accent of silver adds a splash of style to the front of Eye-Q 3341z’s otherwise plain, silver plastic body, and a 1.5-inch LCD occupies the left side of the camera back. External controls are limited to a self-timer, image deletion, and flash settings–all accessible via two of the four-way controller arrows. The other two arrows are devoted to zoom control. It took us a while to figure out that the bottom arrow had a function, since the flash icon etched into the plastic is so tiny that it’s nearly invisible. All other features are accessed via the easy-to-use LCD menu system.
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Wednesday, Feb 16, 2005
Concord Eye-Q 3341z Review - CNET Reviews
Feb 16, 2005 | Category: Concord Eye-Q 3341z