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by yakkowarner,
Jun 12, 2006
Pros: Easy to use, nice looking results
Cons: Not as easy to use as a SLR.
The Bottom Line: A great camera for most people.
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by disartain,
Feb 16, 2005
Pros: Clear crisp pictures, beautiful color, able to shoot black and white.
Cons: manual could be better, small on and off button.
The Bottom Line: I love the camera and would recommend it to anyone. It takes a little more learning curve then previous ones, but that could be me.
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by scapp70,
May 22, 2006
Pros: Long Battery Life, takes pictures in low light, movies come out pretty good.
Cons: Like a non-digital camera with all the fixings, this takes lots of getting used to.
The Bottom Line: Great camera, a bit expensive, but worth it - takes great pictures, movies that are good enough - and it forces you to learn more about photography
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by fadetowhite,
Jan 23, 2005
Pros: 5.0mp, ease of use, 10x optical zoom, solid feel, lots of options.
Cons: Flimsy battery door, high compression levels
The Bottom Line: Anyone thinking of getting a digital camera should give this one a try - easy to use, but comes with a host of great advanced features.
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by kbrock22,
Oct 17, 2004
Pros: 10x zoom
great picture quality
awesome pre-set modes
best camera!
Cons: on/off button slightly awkward
no manual focus - not an issue for me
The Bottom Line: This is the best camera - easy to use, great photo quality, everything you need in a quality digital camera!
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by diamondgirl5,
Dec 8, 2004
Pros: 10x optical zoom, large display, many scene modes and user adjustable settings, good image quality.
Cons: Power button is very small and in a recessed spot.
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for a digital camera that is easy to use but has more options than just a basic point and shoot, this camera is recommended.
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by bima,
Jul 16, 2005
Pros: Zoom, automatic settings, ease of use
Cons: Brutal manual, poor lens cap
The Bottom Line: This is an amazing camera for the price.
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by kcmargulies,
Mar 11, 2005
Pros: easy, camera/accessories grow with you, can print at home with printer dock,
Cons: No Raw image, but otherwise, no complaints.
The Bottom Line: Kodak has features for the advanced shutterbug, but the camera is designed to be fool-proof. Love the home printer/easy e-mail!
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by jimmyjamesinc,
Dec 7, 2006
Pros: picture quality, ease of use, preset settings, zoom
Cons: size, too big to fit in a pocket
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by chrismel,
Oct 5, 2006
Pros: Great pictures, Easy to use, Great video
Cons: Biger then the smaller cameras out there wont fit in pocket
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