Premier's budget 6MP digicam — fixed f/3.3 lens, no optical zoom, small LCD, SD storage, supermarket-tier compact.
The Premier DS-6065 was a budget 6.0-megapixel compact digital camera from Premier Image Technology, the Taiwanese OEM whose own-brand cameras reached UK buyers through supermarkets and catalogue retailers in the mid-2000s. It sat above the earlier 5-megapixel DS-5080 in the same low-cost line, and a service manual for it survives on electronics-repair archives, confirming the model.
Documented specifications are sparse, as with most Premier own-brand models. It offers 6.0-megapixel maximum resolution from a fixed lens with f/3.3 maximum aperture and no optical zoom, a small rear LCD listed at 1.5 inches, a built-in flash, and USB connectivity for transferring images. UK resellers supply it with SD memory cards, its storage medium of the period.
This is a basic snapshot digicam rather than an enthusiast compact: point, shoot and accept what the fixed lens gives. It suits buyers after the mid-2000s CCD-era digicam look at the lowest possible price, or a first camera for a child. The lack of optical zoom and the tiny screen limit it against even contemporary budget rivals such as period FinePix or Camedia models.
On the used market these sell for very little and often untested. Confirm it powers on and writes to an SD card, since standard-capacity SD compatibility can cap card size, and check which battery arrangement the specific example uses along with any charger or cable included, as documentation is scarce and replacements are not stocked as camera accessories. Dead examples have little parts value.