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February 14th, 2009


RCA CDS1000 / CDS1005 Digital Camera Review & Driver Details

By Z. Perry

Digital Camera Driver

The RCA CDS1000 and CDS1005 are two very similar digital cameras which can be purchased inexpensively and offer more features than most other models in their price range. I used an RCA CDS1000 for this review; looking at the Amazon.com page for the CDS1005, it looks to have a completely identical appearance, specifications, and features, only with the exception that it was sold with different software and one less cable. If you are looking for information on CDS1000/1005 drivers, skip ahead to the “Drivers” section; if not, read on for a product review and tips on using the camera…

EXTERIOR: The CDS1000 and CDS1005 are more compact than most 35mm cameras, although larger than some digital cameras without a built-in flash (like the Gemini J44416). They have a silver and black exterior, a lens located near the middle of the camera, and a flash in the upper-right corner. There is an LCD and buttons on the back, the battery door and tripod socket on the bottom, and three jacks (serial/USB, TV video, and power) on the side. A thick rubber flap can be placed over the jacks to keep them clean. There is a wrist strap socket on the other side. The exterior is mostly plastic, except for a rubber panel covering about 1/4 of the front side.

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