Sharp VE-CG40U 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Sharp VE-CG40U 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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Sharp VE-CG40U 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
List Price: $599.99
Category: Digital Camera
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Manufacturer: Sharp
Model: VE-CG40U
Product features:
  • 4.2-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 12-by-16-inch enlargements
  • Features CG Silicon Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology for ultra-high display performance
  • Includes a removeable 16 megabyte SD memory card and AC power adapter
  • Record movie clips (motion JPEG) with sound up to 30 seconds in length
  • Compact design, weighs less than a pound
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sharp VE-CG40U 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Customer Review: A great camera for the price!
Summary: 5 Stars

First, lets start with what you notice first, the physical body of the camera. It's fairly well made, although definitely not as solid as the Sony. It's a black plastic case, and the right-hand grip is very well place and makes it much easier to use this camera one-handed than other digital camera I've used. It's much larger than today's "mini" cameras, but the extra bulk makes it easier to handle and in my opinion is a plus, not a minus. However, it's most definitely not a camera you can just slip into a pocket or purse, if that's your thing :).

The camera runs on 4 AA batteries, and this might be the camera's biggest drawback. I've already run through one whole set of batteries and am close to killing the second set. I haven't gotten around to it yet, but I am definitely going to buy some NiMH rechargeable AA batteries - in the long run, it's going to save me a TON of money on batteries, I know that much.

The camera has an adjustable diopter (viewfinder) as well as a 1.8" CG Silicon LCD screen. The "CG Silicon" is supposedly a much sharper, less power-hungry LCD screen perfect for digicams. As for the former, I can definitely attest to that - it may be one of the sharpest looking LCD screen's I've ever seen. I of course can not compare power consumption, but it still seems to suck quite a bit of power out of the poor little AA batteries, but it is still a great screen.

The camera has a total of five buttons on the back, which is a very nice touch. Too many buttons begin to clutter the camera body up, and often times all of the functionality can be done in the menu system of the camera. The top of the camera has the power and shutter buttons, and a mode wheel that lets you select what function you want the camera in (Auto, Full Manual, Video, Playback, and a bunch of others).

You noticed above that I said there is a "Full Manual" mode available - let me tell you that this is one of the best things about this camera. It has a bunch of different automatic modes (i.e.: full automatic, selectable shutter speed and everything else auto, selectable exposure and everything else auto, etc...), but then it gives you a mode that allows you control over everything: exposure (+-2.0ev), shutter speed (16s to 1/1000s), f-stop (from F-2.0 to F-8.0), and focus (kind of). Being an amateur photo geek, I love being able to play with all of these things, and this camera has exactly what I was looking for in that particular area.

Also of particular interest in the special modes you can put the camera into: auto-bracketing, gamma bracketing, continuos exposure. The first does exposure bracketing: i.e., it takes three images, over a range of exposures (for example, it could take images at -1.5ev, 0ev, and 1.5ev) to ensure that you get at least one image that looks good. The second works on the same principal, expect with gamma ranges; and the third takes three images in quick succession, so you can get great action sequences (something that is normally impossible with a digital camera because of the amount of time needed to store the image to the media).

Speaking of media, the Sharp uses standard SD (secure digital) memory cards, some of the smallest cards on the market. I'm somewhat ambivalent on this issue: it was good because SD are some of the smallest and least-expensive (relatively) flash memory on the market, but it's also pretty damn slow, and storing a 4-megapixel image takes some time.

The menu system that the camera uses isn't the best ever designed - it's kinda clunky, takes a bit of getting used to, and has a couple annoying bugs too it. However, there are a ton of things you can do in the menu system, and it works well enough that you can get to whatever feature you want in probably about 5 or 6 steps max - not that great, but not bad either.

All the other important info you can find of the spec sheet if you really want to know: it has a Canon lens, which is nice because without a good lens, the camera is basically worthless; 3X zoom, which is also very nice (3X digital as well, but who uses digital zoom); an AC power slot for when you're transferring images to the computer via USB or when you have a plug handy, which is pretty cool; a video and mono-audio out port and a cable so that the camera can be hooked up to a TV for quick viewing.

The software that comes with it, in my opinion, is great. I read somewhere (the one review I did find on the net about this camera in fact) that someone was complaining because it didn't come with a program to create photo albums or edit the photos or what not. Every time I've ever bought a camera, the software [ ] anyway, and I ended up using PSP or Photoshop or something similar. What does come on the CD is a really cool little program that sits in your taskbar, completely unobtrusive. It waits for you to press the "Quick Sync" button on the camera, and when you do, it automatically transfers the images on the camera to a folder you've specified. I actually think that this particular transfer software may be some of the best I've seen, so this is just another plus to the camera.

All in all, the Sharp VE-CG40U is actually such a good camera that I would even consider buying it at a four- or five-hundred dollar price tag. However, at only three hundred bucks on Outpost, you really can't go wrong. 4-megapixels, total control over the manual aspects of the camera, a great lens and CCD, easy-to-use software; it really is a steal, and if you can get one, I would absolutely recommend it!

Description of Sharp VE-CG40U 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

The Sharp VE-CG40U 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom, featuring Sharp's proprietary CG Silicon Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology, is Sharp Electronics Corporation entrance into the digital camera market. Offering ultra-high performance LCD, Sharp's technology uses far less energy than traditional LCD technologies, ensuring that your batteries will last longer, saving energy for when you need it. When used as the viewfinder, the 1.5-inch LCD screen delivers a crisp and true to color preview for proper framing of your photo.

Compact and weighing less than one pound, the Sharp VE-CG40U employs a 4.2-megapixel CCD (charged coupled device) to give you outstanding clarity and richness of detail in your shots. The camera features an all-glass Canon 3x optical zoom with 3x digital zoom, USB interface, white balance control, and image effects. The camera also includes a removable 16 megabyte SD memory card and AC power adapter. With the VE-CG40U, you can also records movie clips (motion JPEG) with sound up to 30 seconds in length.

Sharp has also equipped this camera with such high-end features as program auto-exposure, exposure bracketing, aperture and shutter priority and full manual exposure modes. You can also shoot from five scene modes that will give you the just the right exposure, shutter speed and other controls that your picture demands. The camera gives you added ease-of-use with gamma correction, adjustable ISO sensitivity, white balance options, exposure compensation and "after capture" image effects filters. The VE-CG40U also has an easy "quick link button" that lets you take advantage of one-touch photo transfer from the camera to your computer. Simply connect the included USB cable to the camera and the computer, hit the button, and your photos are on their way to being stored for emailing, re-touching or printing. It's that simple.

What's in the Box
Sharp VE-CG40U digital camera, set of alkaline batteries, AC power adapter, 16 megabyte SD card, USB and audio/video cables, strap, CD-ROM driver disk, USB driver and download software for Windows and instruction manual.

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