Vivitar's 6MP budget compact — 3x optical zoom (34-102mm equiv), full-auto snapshot digicam, 2007.
The Vivitar ViviCam 6324 was a 6-megapixel digital compact from 2007, part of the crowded 6xxx tier of Vivitar's ViviCam range in the period when the brand name had passed to new owners and the cameras were built as low-cost OEM designs. It slotted in as an inexpensive family camera sold through supermarkets and catalogue retailers.
The camera records 6-megapixel stills through a 3x optical zoom lens covering a 34-102mm equivalent range, a usable everyday spread from moderate wide-angle to short telephoto. Documentation beyond the headline sensor and lens figures is sparse for this model, so screen size, storage and battery details are not reliably recorded and are omitted here.
As a shooter it is a basic automatic compact for snapshots, best suited to buyers hunting cheap CCD-era digicams to experiment with rather than anyone needing speed or refinement. The optical zoom gives it more framing flexibility than the fixed-lens budget ViviCams that surrounded it in the range.
Buying used, the priorities are power and lens function: confirm the camera starts on a charged supply, that the zoom motor runs the lens through its full travel, and that photos save to and read from a memory card. Check the LCD for damage and expect scuffed examples, as these were treated as disposable family cameras rather than looked-after equipment.