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By: cluckadee,
Jun 3, 2003
Pros: World's leading "Leica" lense, Macro mode, 20 sec video with sound, easy to use
Cons: flimsy battery door; looks like it will break anytime
Bottom Line: This is an excellent camera for those who are just starting out with their first digital camera it has most of the features that a high end camera has
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By: fdrogoul,
Nov 6, 2002
Pros: picture quality, ease of use
Cons: a bit slow, plastic case
Bottom Line: a good bargaim in price without impairing quality !
a must have for the moment... no better choice so far on the market for a lower price !:
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By: dennyoh,
Apr 1, 2003
Pros: Nice little camera and the Mega Burst features makes it more fun!
Cons: This entry level model lacks some features I could have used.
Bottom Line: This camera is small enough to take anywhere, and takes good pictures. The Leica lens and Mega Burst feature make it stand out from the pack.
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By: review_angel,
Oct 1, 2002
Pros: Great camera - awesome outdoor shots
Cons: Not the best flash, so indoor shots are underexposed
Bottom Line: The camera is worth considering a buy, especially if you are getting a good price break. Don't forget that it has an optical zoom lens too!
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By: kd5fdw,
Feb 18, 2006
Pros: Durable, great pictures in good ambient light
SD Memory cards are convenient.
Cons: Low-light: flash/focus weak in dark
Shutter delay: too long in low light
Bottom Line: I'd buy it again--but I still miss my Canon AE-1 SLR
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By: bwkitche,
Dec 5, 2002
Pros: Multiple "auto" modes. SD memory cards. Uses AA batteries. Good picture quality.
Cons: Only 3x zoom.
Bottom Line: Great entry level camera for the beginning digital photographer. Multiple "auto" modes for taking pictures in all types of settings. Uses Secure Digital memory cards.
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By: cmaehansen,
Jan 25, 2005
Pros: Easy to use, good picture quality for only 2.0 MP, rechargeable batteries
Cons: takes up to 10 seconds to burn the image
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By: judydh,
Jan 9, 2004
Pros: The video cam function works! Good outdoors camera, and sunsets and night stills render beautifully.
Cons: The viewfinder sucks, which means you can't take great pictures in low light.
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