Pros: Excellent feature-set, great image quality, out of the box usability
Cons: No video output, combined media card/battery compartment, menu driven operation
I had my digital camera “baptism of fire” during the summer of 1994 with one of the first Nikon/Kodak models, a very expensive and difficult to use monster based on the Nikon F4, with performance on par with models available today for less than...
Pros: Good sized camera which comes with everything you need ! Cons: Image quality not as good as some other brands, cheap feel to body.
The Fuji Finepix 2600 made it's debut approximately half a year ago and has proven to be a very very popular digital camera. The main reason being the exceptional value that the Finepix 2600 package offers. The camera includes, 2AA rechargeable NiMH...
Pros: Good Price; 3X zoom; Loaded with Features; Very user-friendly Cons: Length between photos; No audio for movies
This is a great camera for the money and since it's not a highly marketed camera, I almost missed it! It's a mid-range camera in low-range price! I'm dazzled by the quality of pics from this camera and the added features that this one has over similar ...
Pros: Small, light, excellent color reproduction, web cam, 20 sec video Cons: Cheap construction, confusing menus
I had a horrible thing happen to me recently. I left my beloved HP 618 PhotoSmart Digital Camera in my car overnight. I guess it was bait for thieves, because they broke in and stole it. My wife was unhappy enough about the $400.00 I paid for that camera...
Pros: Astonishing quality for the price, optical zoom, good bundle of accessories Cons: None so far
I tried a Samsung half-megapixel resolution digicam 4 or 5 years ago, but sent it back due to the lack of a lens cover and my reluctance to go digital. Instead, I bought a very good quality Canon scanner, figuring that I could use my 35 and scan the...
Pros: Astonishing image quality, intuitive controls, range of features, small and compact Cons: None yet
This is my first "grownup" digital camera and after doing my homework(the internet has made me a compulsive consumer researcher) my initial choice was a Fujipix 1400, based both on personal recommendations and samples of its output. Unfortunately,...
Pros: small, VERY generous bundle, easy software, photo quality, ease of use Cons: thick shape is not as nice as Nikon 775; geared towards point & shooters
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You'd be hard pressed to find a better value in the sub-$500 or sub-3megapixel market. It's easy to use and has the best bundle of ANY camera in its range.
Pros: Price, Picture Quality, Short shutter lag. Cons: NiMH Batteries, AC adapter not included.
We bought this camera to replace our stolen 35mm (film) camera. So it is our first digital camera.
In my research for a new digital camera I concluded that 2 mega pixels would be enough for our mostly 4x6" snap-shot taking family. I also I decided...
Pros: Good Picture Quality, Simple and Easy to Use, Tough and Priced Right. Cons: Slight Lag Between Pictures and Not Forgiving Of Shaky Hands.
I have owned the 2600 for a little over a year now and overall it has been a pretty decent camera. My usual disclaimer, manufacturers spend lots of money on their own websites where you can pick up the technical specs of cameras. I just want to give you...
Pros: Affordable, 3x optical zoom, excellent 4x6 prints without film Cons: Dark indoor photos
I received the Fuji FinePix 2600 digital camera as an early Christmas gift from my husband. Since then, I haven’t touched my 35mm camera. I am a member of three separate MyFamily.com websites and I like to frequently add current photos of my children...
Pros: Small, lightweight, lots of extras found on more expensive cameras. Cons: The manual operations aren't great.
I was given a check at Christmas time from a close family member with the stipulation that my husband and I buy something for the whole family. Ok. Easy. Our first thought was that what our family really needed was a digital camera. Truth be told,...
Pros: Great pictures of "still" subjects in natural light outdoors. Cons: Poor shutter control, terrible pictures using flash, terrible pictures using natural light indoors.
I have owned 2 of these cameras: the first one my then-13-month-old dropped and broke (toddler abuse not covered under warranty). Since I had been generally happy with the camera, I replaced it with the same model. MISTAKE--at least for me.
Pros: Very Small. Variety of camera settings. Great color. Cons: Flash a little weak. No sound with movies(not a huge con).
This is the second digital camera I have owned (the first a Fuji 1400z is reviewed here http://www.epinions.com/content_37311516292). I was so happy with my first Fuji camera I decided to try another for my step up...
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