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| Announced: | Feb 8, 2005 |
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Average rating:
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Opinion: Since it looks like we have zero on this unit I will add mine. Got this for my Daughter and it works fine but it I found it hard to get good picture quality with. For a simple point and shoot and beginner it seems to work well.
Problems: None.
Opinion: I have had 6 digitals and this is the smallest and easiest to use. It is also the least expensive.
The pictures are great for a point and shoot.
My 'good' camera at this time is a Fuji S9000, but I wanted a small, easy to carry camera. It surpasses the picture quality of prosumer camera's just 2 or 3 years ago.
It focuses in very low light and is easy to carry!!!
Problems: The xd cards, although coming down in price, are still more expensive that other flash media.
Opinion: This was my first digital camera. I wanted something not too expensive, but with cool features. I was kind of disappointed because the features on this camera aren't excellant, but overall it is a good camera. I payed way more than it was worth for it, so I wasn't too happy. It is broken right now anyway, so I think I'll get something really good, like a Canon Powershot SD700 IS.
Problems: Not really...
Opinion: This is a great point and shoot for people looking for something easy and decent. Not the best out there for the cost when I got it, but now really cheap. I would recommend this for students looking to keep it cheap.
Problems: Only compatible up to 1Gb type H memory. If you don't take your time and use the few settings it has, pictures come out crappy. Shutter lag sucks if you're trying to get multiple pix on the go.