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By: paulsperry,
Apr 23, 2007
Pros: Great quality, vibration reduction, full manual control, acceptable images at high ISO
Cons: Slow response time, LCD is dim, no manual focus capability
Bottom Line: This full-featured camera provides great image quality in a small body that is both easy and fun to use
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By: sfbob21,
Jul 14, 2007
Pros: lots of manual controls, hot shoe for flash, can accept add on lenses
Cons: not the smallest pocket sized camera out there.
Bottom Line: I would not hesitate to recommend this camera...in fact I have.
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By: stempomj,
Mar 23, 2007
Pros: Manual & aperture priority, full manual and auto modes. Optical viewfinder, great handling.
Cons: Relatively short battery life, no glaring issues with the more highly desired and used features.
Bottom Line: A modern day replacement for my favorite 35mm Olympus XA. Also my choice when I do not want to lug an SLR sized camera. Little compromise here, a solid performer.
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By: alanbweaver,
Jun 17, 2007
Pros: Semi-professional quality camera at lower ISO
Cons: too much noise at high ISO
Bottom Line: Pricier than some compacts, you get some really good images at the lower ISOs. Invest in the additional lenses to increase capabilities.
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