Pros: lightweight, easy to use when you figure out the instruction book, great quality pictures Cons: *click...wait wait wait...flash* (grrrr) a.k.a. "shutter lag"
I am not a professional reviewer. This is not a professional review. If you want to know the technical definition of megapixels or exactly what crankers crank to make the zoom possible, you should probably look for a different review. =) I had ...
Pros: Supreme picture quality Cons: Takes time to install the software.
As a first time buyer of a digital camera, I did not know anything about digital cameras. When I was looking for a digital camera, my brother suggested to buy a camera with pixels between 2 and 3 mega pixels. It seems that cameras with 1.3 mega-pixels...
Pros: Easy to use, decent quality, very cheap. Cons: No advance features and no lens protector
The Fuji FinePix camera is the ultimate beginner camera; easy to use, small, and all around convenient. I purchased my camera online and it shipped with 8MB standard memory. This was not enough since I needed the camera for many usages – i.e....
Pros: Great quality for the money, new desktop wallpaper everyday if you like. Cons: Menus are difficult, and still the limitation of being a digital camera.
I was hesitate to get into the all digital scene. I still think that digital is not as good or as fun as the 35mm scene. But I can't just stay back in the pre-digital age, afterall my Canon EOS Elan IIE is a bit high tech for a 35mm camera.
Pros: Amazing image quality for the price; easiest digicam I've ever used. Cons: Glass lens "window" is a little exposed.
I was saving up my hard-earned student cash for a $450 Canon S300, when I saw this thing on AnandTech's "Hot Deals" forum, for about $150 shipped with 25% off coupon from hsn.com. Heck, I remember when the first greyscale QuickCam was $99.00- "the camera...
Pros: Great Picture Quality, Superb Value, Easy to Use Cons: No Lens Cover, Lacking Advanced Features, Digital Zoom needs Improvement
When I first decided that I wanted a digital camera, I didn't know where to start. Megapixels confused me, quality was a concern, and prices were a little intimidating. I asked some friends, read up about the different technologies online, and got a...
Pros: Price! Lightweight, decent battery life. Cons: Camera shape a bit awkward, some pictures come out too dark.
Easily bought online shipped for under $250, this camera takes the cake for best value in digital photography. Lets start out by looking at the features of this camera:
- 2.11 Million Pixel (megapixels)
- 2.5X Digital Zoom
- 7 White...
Pros: Easy-to-use, good picture quality, using normal AA batteries Cons: Not so good picture under low light/night time
I've been using digital camera since 1997 and this is the best digital camera I have so far. Pulled out from it's box, just put 4x AA batteries and I'm ready to take my memorable moments. I didn't even bother to set date/time. Just shoot! A set of 4 ...
Pros: Battery life, quick startup, no shutter lag, small files, pocketable size, AA batteries. Cons: No zoom, difficulty in low light.
This camera was released in 2001, so it's quite cheap online these days($70). It's actually pretty good, so if you are looking for a backup camera, or one for the kids, etc. it's worth considering. It can take images of up to 2.1 mega-pixels (that's ...
Pros: Basic, easy to use, quality pictures. Friendly interface and button layout. Cons: Dated look, a good weight to it, no movie mode
I didn't actually own this camera, I owned the 2200 (http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/dig
ital/cameras/fp2200/),
but from everything I can see, they are exactly the same, the 2200 was just rebranded for a store in the UK. Either way :) I loved my Fuji ...
Pros: Great price, small size, camera to computer transfers could not be easier. Cons: Advanced settings can be somewhat complex due to a tough menu system.
I have recently purchased this camera though a special deal that Gateway was offering. I picked it up for around two hundred dollars. I believe that it retails for around $250-$275.
Pros: Best 270 dollar digital camera
Update-on sale at $199, a super deal Cons: Need to study the protocols carefully, needs accessories, needs optical zoom
There are many fine digital choices for 'point and shoots' at this price range. The Fuji is the best buy as it has better features. The USB transfer 'cam to the computer' is much quicker than a serial port transfer system, not to mention eliminating the...
Pros: Cheap, easy to use camera with lots of features, and crisp color shots. Cons: Needs larger capacity smartmedia, no optical zoom, distorts pictures slightly
When you think of 2 megapixel cameras, you think big expensive and hard to use. This is the absolute opposite. This is the best camera you can possibly buy for under $250. It's better than most other digitals (quality -wise) with the same features....
Pros: 100 pictures, super fast, easy to download to pc, can plug in wall! Cons: none with the camera yet. but battery lifespan goes fast
This camera by far is one of the best cameras I've ever had yet. I owned once a 230$ kodak digi camera that just was a huge hassle. Once I opened this box i was snapping pictures instantly. I didnt even have to read the instruction booklet, it was that...
Fujifilm Finepix FDCFPJ20 Digital Camera Class 6 Compliant (6Mb/Sec Tranafer)Nes & Portable Devices Works With Secure Digital Card Compatible Devices Postage Stamp Design For Portable Conveni...
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