Vivitar ViviCam 6200w

By Brice Lechatellier on 29 June 2007

If you're after an affordable, robust underwater camera for the kids and don't really care about looks or size, the Vivitar ViviCam 6200w is a sensible buy.

Editor's rating:6.0 User rating:4.8
  • Good: Waterproof to 10 metres • Rubberised, shockproof body • Easy to use underwater
  • Bad: No optical zoom • Focus free lens • Big and heavy
  • Specs: Digital compact • 6 megapixels • 2 inch • Secure Digital Card • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$299.00

Design
The Vivitar ViviCam 6200w is not really what we'd call a fashionable or trendy camera. Its bright yellow rubber body makes it hard to lose -- or hide -- which can be useful if you are constantly looking for your misplaced gear or accidentally dropping it in the surf or on the slopes.

It's also quite chunky at 120mm by 78mm by 43mm and 230 grams without battery or memory card installed, which makes it difficult to swim with or slip inside your wetsuit while surfing but it provides a good grip for stability.

Features
The camera controls have been kept simple, but were sometimes difficult to press because of their size and close proximity. The camera includes several scene modes including Auto, Sport, Night, Portrait, Landscape, Backlight and Underwater. You have access to few other manual features including manual white balance, exposure, ISO, colour, saturation and sharpness.

To power the 6200w, two AA batteries slot in next to the SD card under the waterproof door. The zoom is limited to three levels (2x, 3x, 4x) and you have to press the zoom button three times if you want to utilise the maximum zoom. We found ourselves not using the zoom because of added noise which made images quite grainy. The 6200w can also switch between landscape and macro mode quite easily through a switch placed on the left of the 2-inch LCD screen.

Storage-wise, the Vivitar ViviCam 6200w supports the widely-recognised Secure Digital (SD) card format, which means you can store up to 1GB of images. Unfortunately, the newer Secure Digital Higher Capacity (SDHC) card which offers twice the storage space -- up to 2GB -- is not supported. In addition, the 6200w includes 16MB of internal memory. Though 16MB is not a huge amount, we welcome any extra storage space, and the built-in memory should allow you to shoot approximately nine photos using the camera's maximum resolution of 6-megapixels.

The 6200w also offers video recording, so you can capture movement underwater, but the quality is limited to QVGA at 320x240 pixels.

Performance and Image quality
The overall quality of our photographs was good, even though we missed a few shots due to condensation while shooting in the water.

The battery indicator was also repeatedly misleading; it showed a completely drained battery and proceeded to shut down after only few minutes of use. This only occurred while we were in the water -- when switched back on after a few minutes on dry land, the indicator reversed to show a full battery.

The camera felt very sturdy in our hands and we weren't afraid of dropping it in the sand or experimenting with it while swimming among a group of surfers. Our final verdict -- the ViviCam 6200w didn't let us down. It is a robust camera which lives up to claims of its waterproof capabilities.

Topics: digital camera, vivitar, vivicam, 6200w , waterproof, camera, battery, zoom, 16mb, quite

Comments (6)

  • TEEJCEE gave 8/10 on 16/08/2009 18:08 Report abuse

    • Good: Takes great underwater photos
    • Bad: I have not found a problem

    It is quite heavy for a camera, but find it easy to handle. I have had this camera a few years now and the photos are still great. I have not found the software a problem.

  • GKM gave a review on 07/05/2009 20:57 Report abuse

    • Good: ??
    • Bad: Software Crashed Windows XP destroying my system

    Installed the Vivicam Driver software from the supplied disk, Windows came up with the blue screen of death - could not be recovered with safe mode. Required reinstal of Windows and all application software.

  • rjyoung00 gave 2/10 on 16/03/2009 10:04 Report abuse

    • Good: Kids haven't tore it up
    • Bad: Zoom might as well not be there since 1/2 the time you cannot get proper zoom level for the shot you want

      Buttons are stiff & too close together

      No optical zoom

      Cannot connect to PC to download images

    Junk. Controls are tool close together, PC connectivity is non-existent. Since getting the camera, I have not been able to transfer a single image to my PC without using a separate card reader.

  • JC Merlant gave 3/10 on 30/01/2009 10:30 Report abuse

    This camera is faulty , image quality is poor when sun reverbs on water and the video does not work properly when on water. Overexposed most of the time / whitish colours.

  • psoper49 gave 9/10 on 12/11/2008 23:48 Report abuse

    • Good: Easy to use
      great pictures for a point and shoot
      sturdy
      great performance for the money
    • Bad: the led screen is hard to see at times.
      buttons are too close together on back
      Battery indicator can be kind of screwy
      battery life isn't great

    Just got back from a trip to Cozumel. I.m not a professional photographer by any means but I do read the manual when I get a new camera. All in all I think this is a great little camera for the price! It takes great pictures and is pretty easy to use. This trip was my first time to use the camera and i came away with some pretty nice underwater shots. Takes great above water shots also! Check out the link to where I've posted a few pics and judge for yourself! For the money this camera performed better than I expected.
    http://s282.photobucket.com/albums/kk264/psoper49/vivitar%206200w%20pics/

  • Cal gave 2/10 on 09/10/2008 01:03 Report abuse

    • Good: Takes fairly good photos
    • Bad: Software crashes Windows XP

      9 September 2008
      NSW

    I bought this same camera new. It seems a good camera but when I installed the vivicam as a webcam on my computer, my entire computer crashed with the blue screen of death and I am having no end of trouble getting my computer to work again. I can't even get into safe mode to uninstall the webcam software

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