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by old_mac,
Dec 9, 2004
Pros: price,quality, power, a great camera for the beginner or power user
Cons: separate lens cap, no flash sync
The Bottom Line: Very simply, it is nearly perfect.
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by nwambe,
Mar 19, 2006
Pros: Ergonomics, features, start-up time, zoom, ease of use, battery life
Cons: manual is a little confusing, LOTS of features!
The Bottom Line: Go out and get it! Wonderfully fool-proof, and incredibly flexible!
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by drewsmommy,
Jun 25, 2005
Pros: user friendly, zoom, grip ensures a steady hand, long battery life, auto shut off
Cons: lens cover not attached, no sound on video
The Bottom Line: This is the best camera for it's features and price range. You won't be disappointed with your choice.
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by vulcan2004,
Jan 2, 2005
Pros: quick start up , excellent 8x zoom, excellent picture quality.
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: Fast start up , 8x zoom, excellent picture quality.
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by longwoods,
Dec 29, 2004
Pros: sealed lens, very fast focus, tiny shutter lag, awesome photos, powerful flash, few artifacts
Cons: lens cap, open SD card slot, low light focus,some fringing
The Bottom Line: This camera is perfect for anyone that wants full auto and manual functions. The photos are great.
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by naturalforce76,
May 8, 2005
Pros: Still frame capture from video recording.
B&W and Sepia.
AA batteries.
Cons: Lens cover not attached.
No sound with video recording.
A/C adapter sold separately.
The Bottom Line: More options for your money then other leading brands. Anyone can use and take great photos.
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by brendap1,
Nov 23, 2005
Pros: Easy to learn and use; light; flexible; very clear and crisp pictures.
Cons: Watch the fingers until you get used to the camera!
The Bottom Line: For the price, I would recommend purchasing this camera to anyone.
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by elderone56,
Sep 26, 2005
Pros: Great first digital camera for any one new to the field of digital. Inexpensive.
Cons: Does need card cover, an attached lens hood be nice and sound also.
The Bottom Line: This is a good camera for the value. Great for the beginner or the pro for quick shots anywhere and in any setting.
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by bigdood,
Apr 10, 2005
Pros: Long battery life, simple controls, SUPER zoom capabilities, great macro capabilities
Cons: shutter lag on some flash shots, redeye-flash feature has too long a delay.
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by craig1947,
Jun 21, 2005
Pros: Excellent Pictures all around. Fast startup. Nice shape. Lightweight. Protected lens. Long battery life.
Cons: Might want to buy an extra lens cap. Doesn't fit in your pocket easily.
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