Sony PSP GO! Cam
- Connects via USB
- Up to two hours video recording time or up to 40,000 photos based on 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Memory Stick is not included)
- The PSP Go-Cam is compatible with all PSP systems, but to make full use of this European Release version of the hardware, Go!Cam comes with access to Go!Edit, an editing software package with the ability to enhance your movies and photos with sound and graphical effects. System Software 3.00 is required to use both the PSP Camera and Go!Edit, which can be downloaded for free. May not include a Sony USA Warranty
Product Description
Product Description
Includes PSP Go!Cam camera
See your home like you’ve never seen it before – full of creatures that are only visible through a PSP Go!Cam camera. Invizimals invites you on a weird and wonderful hunt for the virtual creatures that the camera will pick up as you move around – locate them with the game’s built-in sensor, creep up on them – and trap as many as possible!
* Use the PSP Go!Cam camera to hunt down invisible animals and capture them
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My son has had a great time with this camera since he bought it! It has special effects that can’t be done on our digital camera, like distorting faces/objects being photographed. This was worth getting, good quality pictures for only 1.5 mp and seems like it will last. There is a case for the camera for it’s protection, but it is small enough to misplace.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got it for my U.S. Version fat PSP and it works flawlessly. It has a picture mode and video mode. In the pic mode the preview studders but that is normal. Change to video mode and it’s smooth. The interface is simple and easy to use. I tested the video recordings and they look great. The only downside is that the mic is kinda low. The sounds must be loud to get recorded clearly. The camera rolls so you can point it in any direction. It’s lightweight, secures firmly, and mine came with a small case for it. Great buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
at first i thought it wasnt going to work because the picture in box was a slim and when i plugged it in the first time it didnt work it said that its not compatible, but i probably didnt screw it in so well, so when i plugged it in again it worked… really good fun product, its worth the money
Rating: 5 / 5
I also received the PSP-450 instead of the 300. It really depends on the seller. The difference between the 300 and the 450 it that the 300 is 1.5 mega-pixels and the 450, the newer version, is 0.3 mega-pixels. Here’s how to put it: If you are buying this camera for the game (which is kinda fun), the 300 or 450 would work. But if you are getting it for pictures, ask the the sellers which one you are getting, if its not the 300, ask another seller. Look up the difference on google search (type in “psp-300 vs. psp-450″ and choose the first link from the playstation store.) [...]
Rating: 2 / 5
Love this thing! It’s great for when I’m taking pics or recording vids on the fly. Usually unfasten it from my PSP when not in use because the my protective carrying case doesn’t really hold it. Even has a few neat picture effects.
Granted picture quality isn’t top notch as you would expect from a 15 Megapixel Photographers camera but recordings on the go, it’s a fantastic product. And if you do have a PSP, it can be a cheaper alternative to buying yourself a new camera.
Rating: 5 / 5