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by yourgod17 , Nov 29 '02
Pros: Optical zoom, good battery life, LCD screen Cons: proprietary storage format, no rechargable batteries included
This camera was purchased to replace an old HP photosmart camera ( http://www.epinions.com/content_60714552964) because I hated the HP camera. After doing some research on digital cameras, it came down to either the...
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by DREAH , Feb 25 '03
Pros: takes great pictures with no learning curve Cons: eats batteries quickly
The title should explain it all. I am definitely technologically challenged. I am a gadget user. Show me how to turn it on, and I'll be OK. Just don't ask me how it works. I could not tell you and I could not care less. This digital camera, the ...
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by wm826 , Mar 05 '08
Pros: Clear quality pictures, usb cable makes connection easy, easy menu, video Cons: HORRIBLE battery life, battery door opens easily, annoying lens cover, low light is a no-no
Well, I got this camera free when my brother bought a newer and much better Canon (A530 I think). I'm not very knowledgeable about cameras or their specific functions or settings but I will give some quick thoughts in using this one. This camera is ...
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by zan720 , Aug 25 '03
Pros: comes with 16MB card, autofocus, only uses 2 batteries, price Cons: not good for all light conditions, lacks advanced features, annoying menus, long reset time
This is so far my first and only digital camera. Compared to others it was very cheap, and since I ...
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by mb_p , Nov 13 '02
Pros: price, automation and picture quality Cons: weak flash, limited macro, limited software
I've been wanting to get a digital for some time, but felt that the compomise between film and pixels was just too great to make a useful digital camera for a reasonable price. Even though i've been holding out for a 4-5mp camera I took the plunge on...
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by sgrims , Dec 27 '02
Pros: High Resolution, compact, affordable Cons: Batteries don't last long, Time in between picture shots.
I have loved Fuji cameras since I bought my first Fuji digital camera. My last one had a little accident via one of my children and was out of warranty so I really wanted to upgrade instead of repairing. Fuji was my first choice of brands. I read...
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by freetolio , Jul 11 '05
Pros: XD speed, viewfinder zoom, mass storage abilities, durability, image quality Cons: XD cost and availability, bulkiness, photo taking delay
After owning this camera for about 3 years, I can honestly say it is one of the most durable small electronic devices I've ever used. I bought it at Best Buy on sale for $199 (with a free 16MB card) long ago so that I would be able to get pictures onto ...
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by dftnes15 , Sep 19 '05
Pros: Price, photo quality, downloading simplicity Cons: Size, slow turn on speed, outdated
I purchased this camera a few years ago, and it's been reliable for all my major camera uses. However, keep in mind that I'm just an average Joe when it comes to cameras. By no means am I a professional, I just know what I like. This camera certainly ...
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by juliejean88 , Jun 12 '03
Pros: A+ Clarity at top resolutions, many useful and easy settings, easy to learn, 16MB card Cons: No software included for detailed editing, but some editing available on album page
I have used 35mm cameras for years and bought this camera after researching for the features I had t ...
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by michellabella , Jan 01 '03
Pros: Great quality of pictures for a 2.0 mega pixel camera Cons: Battery life is short, slow recharge between picture shots
I am not a camera professional but enjoy photography. I was interested in a digital camera that took clear, crisp pictures and was easy to use. I tried two other cameras that were similarly priced before trying this one and falling in love with it.
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by goldmember2803 , Dec 08 '02
Pros: Great picture quality, compact and weighs only around 250 grams, many functions, 16 mb Cons: Too dark LCD display, battery life, usual functions hasn't own buttons
Fujifilm has with their new camera, Finepix 2650, proved that it can be very easy to use digital cameras. This camera is perfect for first-time users who are looking for a user-friendly digital camera.
The Finepix 2650 is equipped with a 2.0...
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by pjrivera03 , Jan 24 '03
Pros: Picture Quality, Compact Size, and Ease-of-Use! Cons: Slow shutter speed sometimes.
At $200 you can't get a better camera. In fact for under $300 I think this is the best deal. My sister has a 3 megapixel Kodak digital camera and I can't see any significant difference in the quality in prints up to 8x10 size.
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by snoopy221 , Jan 14 '03
Pros: Easy to use. Light. Uses only 2 AA batteries Cons: Have to have lens cap opened to view pictures on display mode.
I've upgraded my digital camera from an Olympus D360L to the Fuji Finepix 2650. Originally I wanted the 2600 model because it uses the Smart media memory card and my Olympus uses that too. That way I don't have to buy different memory card. However,...
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by dtutelman , Mar 05 '03
Pros: Amazing features for the price and size, good warrantee repair service from Fuji Cons: Shape too thick, needed repair
This is my first digital camera, but I have decades of experience with film cameras, including plenty of darkroom work and even a bit of accessory engineering (I turned a monocular into a telephoto for my Rolleiflex in the early 1960s). When I saw my...
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by nulife48 , Dec 17 '03
Pros: Price, quality, performance, compactness, great pictures, easy PC interface. Cons: Useful battery life, timer, view finder is off but no big deal, mem card location.
Lots of great features in a small compact relatively inexpensive camera. Excellent buy for the money, so I highly recommend it. Very compact size, easy to carry, very light. If you have large hands it is a very small camera to hold and shoot and keep ...
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