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| Announced: | Sep 25, 2006 |
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Average rating:
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Opinion: I think that the camera is a beautiful camera and I am so happy I purchased it. Even after looking at some of the reviews about the IS that is missing i dont much us image stability and dont need it... i am a stabale person and trust my hands..so that is why i point and shoot......i love this easy share it is one of the nicest that i have bought i this will be my 3rd easy share.i love them all that i have. i just keep passing them down to my friends as i just keep using them for my scrapbooking with my son. I love this one far the BEST..............
Problems: NO PROBLEMS AT ALLLLLLLL.
Opinion: Having retired from the professional film world of photography, I am delighted to have a camera, with which I can comfortably play!
It is an easy, straight foreward, similar to a "real" camera kind of experience. Even "sounds" like a film camera with the "shutter flap / film advance" sound byte.
The image quality is very good, so for the money, it is a good buy!
Problems: It's so tiny, it's difficult to take the camera seriously, but it does fit in my jacket pocket.
Opinion: This is a good camera i buy this camera for my company use and we are very happy and satisfied
Opinion: A superb almost minature like DSLR which fits well in most pockes/bags etc and ease of menu operation with many features. Excellent value for money. Like the Kodak Easyshare system very much for general printing and quality. Nice one to keep with you on walkabouts whether you take pictures or not just in case of that opportunity with the long zoom.
Problems: No image stabilisation (but neither does many DSLRS) and small LCD (but this gives a small camera size for pocket fitting).