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By: ndoggnumber9,
Dec 28, 2002
Pros: Can fit in your pocket
Cons: All things that would be expected from a small camera
Bottom Line: Buy this if you want to capture memories, not art...
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By: mintmegan,
Nov 26, 2003
Pros: Small size, battery life
Cons: Pictures taken in dark lighting don't come out great
Bottom Line: If you want professional quality pics, don't get it. If you want a camera you can always carry with you, GET IT!
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By: muone,
Apr 3, 2003
Pros: Tiny, Cute, Easy to use, great battery life
Cons: Recharging battery takes forever
Bottom Line: This is a camera for daily fun photos, quick snapshots to share with friends.
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By: fashfoto,
Jan 19, 2003
Pros: Small, take everywhere, easy to use, photo quality exceeds expectations.
Cons: Discontinued (replaced by U20). Thirteen hours to charge batteries.
Bottom Line: The U10 is now discontinued. However, the U20 (with a 2 megabyte file size) promises to take the excellence of the U10 a step further!
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By: AtlantaGreg,
Nov 3, 2002
Pros: Incredibly tiny. Sturdy build for what it is. Decent picture quality.
Cons: Can only use NiMh batteries, and supplied charger too slow. No wrist strap included.
Bottom Line: As long as you don't expect the U10 to perform like a $1,000.00 camera, you'll have fun with it. Stick in in your pocket and go take some pictures!
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By: jameshays,
Oct 4, 2002
Pros: SIZE! Speed, ease of use
Cons: auto white balance is easily confused
Bottom Line: You can have the finest camera available, but what good is it if you leave it at home? This one goes everywhere with you. Shoot, shoot shoot!
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By: rejectfish,
Mar 12, 2003
Pros: size, simplicity
Cons: battery life, lcd screen, no viewfinder
Bottom Line: I highly recommend this product if you can get an info lithium battery for it.
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By: secretasianman,
Jan 20, 2004
Pros: SMALL, useful lanyard, takes AAA batteries, good features
Cons: Flash horrible, low light shots grainy
Bottom Line: Buy it if you want a first camera with nifty features. But you will outgrow it.
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By: aznrockerchick,
Jul 10, 2003
Pros: size!, easy of use, cuteness
Cons: sensitive to light, no zoom, no wrist strap
Bottom Line: yes, if you're looking for chic & fun. not for quality and serious photography.
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By: jovlinger,
Dec 6, 2002
Pros: Bring anywhere, cute (people love it), fast (with small memory card) in bright light.
Cons: Not-so-good pix, more memory means slower startup, autofocus hates dim light
Bottom Line: The size would be enough of a feature to live with the drawbacks if only the camera took good quick snaps in low-light without fiddling. But it doesn't.
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