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| Announced: | Feb 20, 2007 |
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Average rating:
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Opinion: Great value for first time digital camera user or someone who isn't into bells and whistles. Start up time is quick, build quality, although plastic, is solid. Image quality is excellent, 8x10's straight out of camera show little noise or fringing thanks to nice lens and light metering.
No ISO or manual camera setting control (aperture, shutter priority). But exposure compensaton and white balance settings plus 16 scene modes included.
User's manuel is well written, no need to read cover to cover as it is easy to look up particular feature functions.
Opinion: Nice little camera to throw in your pocket. Simple to use because of it's limited features. For a $100 it's a great buy.
Problems: When indoors, focus can suck if you are too close to a subject or if you zoom in. It takes a little fooling with the distance between you and the subject.
Opinion: Bought this for a pocket camera instead of carrying my SLR everywhere. Great value for money, easy to use. Feels solid even for a plastic point & shoot camera. Face priority AF works great!
Problems: None so far.
Opinion: Very good camera for 100 bucks. Takes good pictures, but auto focus is a bit slow. No viewfinder, so more apt to take some blurry pictures when holding at arm's length. Display is large and very easy to see. Takes good video.
Problems: Display does not have a plastic covering, just the raw LCD screen. Display broke after being bumped while in the case, and we are unable to take pictures because there is no viewfinder. Trying to get Nikon to cover under warranty, but we'll see how much they try to charge for the repair.