Pros: Small compact design, reasonable price, easy to use Cons: 5 position zoom, slow, flash
Why I bought the Minolta Freedom Zoom 115
Before purchasing my Minolta Zoom 115, I owned a Pentax point and shoot zoom camera. I was reasonably pleased with my Pentax, but one day it decided to die. The price to repair compact cameras is...
Nice Photo Quality, a few quirks by brandilynk ,Feb 13 '04
Pros: Photo quality is crisp and clear. Zoom allows for greater range of pictures. Cons: Problematic lens cover. Some delay on shots.
I got this camera for Christmas while my husband got a digital camera. Needless to say, he was surprised when my first set of pictures came back that the quality was so good. Overall this camera has met my expectations for a point-and-shoot camera. The photo quality is crisp and clear, and I only have one or two bad photos of the crop, probably due to human error (me zooming in too close). I have enjoyed this camera. I was used to the disposable cameras from Kodak etc, and this camera definitely out performs those. I am not a pro photographer at all, and for all my amateur talent, it does what it should, delivers great, in focus pictures. I especially like to use black and white film with this camera. One problem I've had with it is I messed with the lens cover, and it got stuck, and now I have problems with it sometimes it won't open fully and I have to manually push part of the cover back.
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