Review by Howard_Creech
November, 18 2000
Pros: 4 Megapixel, Super Zoom, Cheap, Great Feature Set
Cons: None Noted
Review by uniq
May, 20 2003
Pros: Price, pro-level features, rugged construction
Cons: optional accessories are limited, weak, and very expensive..some features are hard to use
Review by SKMCB
July, 19 2002
Pros: Wonderful Pictures: Fairly easy to use.
Cons: Auto Focus can sometime be off, if not a well lit subject.
Review by karasa
November, 27 2000
Pros: Solid build, excellent ergonomics, high pixel count, solid state CFII support, many available accessories, live image preview
Cons: IBM Microdrive NOT recommended; somewhat dim viewfinder, 1 AF sensor, vertical grip could be better; more shadow noise than some other top-notch digicams
Review by UniSonBBS
September, 05 2001
Pros: 4.0 MegaPixels, 4x Zoom, Capability for SmartMedia & Compact Flash.
Cons: Doesnt come with rechargables.
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