Pros: Price, size, features, quality Cons: Almost none
When my Olympus camera developed a light leak, the repair cost would be over $100. I think that is a flat rate to send it in no matter what is wrong. This did not seem to be a smart choice, so I went looking for a new camera.
Pros: Cheap, Takes good pictures, little to no red-eye Cons: Blurred photos if the subject is in motion or moves slightly for a portrait shot.
I had a very good picture taking Pentax 105 point-n-shoot bought sometime around 1992. It was large and black, but comfortable... and photos were very clear, very vibrant... everything was in focus. Pictures taken indoors in poorly lit conditions were ...
First off, let me state I do not own this camera. I use my mothers and fiances on a regular basis. I use a digital point and shoot and medium format, but not a 35mm. My MOM bought hers in Canada(as we both live their), it also came with a leather case,...
Pros:GOOD PRICE, GOOD PICTURES Cons:BULKY, TINY ZOOM BUTTONS
I wanted a decent camera to bring to the hospital for the birth of my first child, so I waddled on down to Wal-mart (I was very pregnant at the time!) and checked out what they had. Of the selection in the price range I wanted, the Nikon One Touch Zoom...
Pros: Lot of features for the money Cons: Grainy pictures when you use the zoom
Even though I have a digital camera (that I love), I decided to check out the market on Point and Shoot cameras. I wanted a camera with a zoom of 38mm to 90mm or better, automatic film load and rewind, and a self timer. I was also hoping to find the...
Pros: Easy to use, many features Cons: Not good-looking
I came across this camera on outpost.com while shopping for a camera strap for my Nikon Fun Touch 6. Although satisfied by the overall performance of Fun Touch 6, I was not sure whether I was going to bring this camera with me on my trip to Europe. There...
Pros: Easy to use, nice picture quality, nice zoom feature, good looking. Cons: Quit working after eight months without an identifiable reason.
First of all, I am a Nikon fan, and I remain a Nikon fan. This company makes some of the finest optical equipment available, and quite a bit of it is very affordable--dare I say, downright cheap for the value. Read my review, but remember, I will keep ...
Pros: All of the above. Cons: I haven't come across any yet.
I am only 12 years old but got this camera for Christmas. This is my first real camera and I love it. It is easy to use and very light weight compared to other cameras I had handled before. My experience with this camera is very low but so far I like...
I have done extensive research just to find a well-built point and shoot with zoom features in this price range. I was willing to spent a bit more so I tried the Canon Classic 120-great features and fine pictures. But I was really bothered by the flash...
Pros: good camera for this price range Cons: distant objects are not super sharp
I got a couple of rolls developed, finally...
Pretty good pictures overall, for this price-range. The macro mode works well indoor with flash on. Outdoor distant objects are not as detailed as ones taken by my Yashica(fixed focus)with Zeiss...
Pros: Price, compactness, ease of use Cons: no camera case included in package
In upgrading my camera, I was in search of a simplistic compact camera that would give excellent pictures and the ability for zoom. I also gave serious consideration to price. I have been extremely happy with my decision because not only has the camera...
Affordable and Incredibly EASY to use - a Homerun!! by beavis35 ,Dec 03 '03
Pros: All features are easy to use. Cons: Costly battery is not included.
I purchased this product a year ago as a replacement for my current 35mm and it has performed beyond expectations. One of the factors in my decision was the Nikon name and the costs compared to other cameras that did not have the same quality reputation and all of the features. I love the easy zoom feature, date stamp and wonderful sharp clarity of the pictures.
Would not recommend this camera by consumerly ,Aug 10 '04
Pros: Has lots of "Bells and Whistles", and the Nikon name Cons: Jittery pictures
BAD! BAD! BAD! BAD! BAD!
There, I think I've used up all five stars!
Unless you intend to take pictures solely of statues, with the camera mounted on a tripod, I would not recommend the Nikon 90S QD.
It doesn't matter how many "Bells and Whistles" are on this camera. If it can't take a simple, stable, flash picture of three people standing relatively still, seven feet from the camera, it's no good!
I've been shooting film for fifty years, and I've never seen so much jitter in the photos. They looked like results from a broken sprocket on an 8mm movie.
I'm surprised that Nikon would risk its good name on such a device.
The only thing good I can say is that I'm glad Walmart still has a good return policy, because it's going back.
Pros: great pictures (when it works right) Cons: ate film, exposed film & failed to rewind
I purchased this camera online from Wolf Camera. Maybe it was refurbished, but they sold it as new & it has never worked right. It "ate" my film in the beginning, then wouldn't rewind. After sending it back twice for repair, the display would indicate that it had rewound, then when you open the back the film was still right there...now EXPOSED.
DO NOT BUY FROM WOLF CAMERA. Read the fine print. They only stand behind their products for 30 days.
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