Gamer gives it 60%
If you want to play the video on your computer youll also have to select a special option in the menus that converts the video to an AVI from Edits internal video format. Who knows why they did this but oh well, at least you can move everything to your computer fairly easily.
The other two modes, located in the center of the main menu, are probably the most worthless of the bunch as all they do is allow you to manage your media. The Slideshow mode does exactly what you think it should and the Album mode just lets you look through everything youve captured. In Album mode you can group things together kind of like a playlist for the Slideshow mode, but honestly who is going to take the time to do this? Its just another frilly option that hardly anyone will use.

1.3 Mega Pixel doggie.
Then comes the biggest drawback of the whole package. The camera is only 1.3MP. Yep thats right, it worse than most camera phones on the market today which you can get for free just by signing up. It does have digital zoom and a small selection of picture resolutions you can capture to, but really whats the point at freaking 1.3 Mega Pixels. I suppose if the Edit software was incredibly awesome and a huge step ahead for mobile picture and video editing this package might be worth it but as it stands you should probably just stick with your cellphone unless youre a gadget freak like myself.
Import Friendly?
Chotto Shot is import friendly to a point. The main menu is in English and its pretty easy to capture media but the editing options are all in Japanese and somewhat hard to figure out. Though, if you go through some lengthy trial and error, youre sure to figure everything out.
Pros
- Its a camera and its for the PSP
Cons
- 1.3 Mega Pixel
- 15 second video length
- Worthless editing options
- Worse than most free camera phones