I have never owned a camera - unless you count those Kodak disposable ones. Never asked for one as a gift, never felt I needed one. What have I got that I want to take pictures of so badly that would justify spending a few hundred dollars on?
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Pros: Solid build, small, high-quality photo system Cons: autofocus can be unpredictable sometimes, not digital?
I must have read 70 reviews on this camera from different photography websites recommending this camera. A friend of mine whose hobby is photography highly recommended this. I needed a camera for some time. I know digital camera's are on the market, ...
Pros: Very Portable, Lightweight, Good Picture
Quality. Cons: Fully auto; no zoom.
They had come north, way north, to Alaska in search of high adventure, yet on a lowly and noble mission to raise their children apart from the influences of city life while preaching the gospel as missionary to stalwart neighbors. At both pursuits they...
Pros: Tough, capable performer from a long family line of excellent cameras. Cons: Image quality not quite as museum-quality-good as the more expensive units.
Ok, here I go again, swimming against the tide of computer-world wisdom and lore and expertise and history. Call me an iconoclast...or worse. Yes, I am definitely going against the grain of something. Maybe just the tide of marketing. Or should I...
Pros: Small, lightweight, low price, many features Cons: No date imprint
When travelling you want to have as little to carry as possible. I wanted a camera that was easy to use yet one that took good pictures. I chose this camera because it was very compact. It can be used in wet weather without harm, is easy to load, and...
I keep a Contax G1 with three lenses in my closet. As an equipment junkie I have owned and used almost every new and advanced gadget that has come on the market. My local Pro Shop keeps a shelf in their consignment counter for the fall off of my...
Pros: small, lightweight, weatherproof, big zoom for its size, nighttime exposure Cons: cost (i paid 240), really bright flash, small lens, no macro mode, high battery consumption
i got this camera (infinity stylus zoom 115 DLX (not pictured))as a step up (i thought) from the other olympus i bought a couple of years earlier (infinity mini dlx) the main thing that attracted me to this camera was the compact clam shell design, the...
Pros: Small. Great pictures. Great value. Cons: Engineering flaws apparent. It DIED!
This is the second Olympus Stylus camera I've owned. I bought it for the longer zoom and because I was so pleased with the first one. Sure, it doesn't give you the versatility of an SLR, but I have to admit that I've taken far better pictures with...
I needed a small camera to carry around when I didn't feel like lugging around my Nikon F4 and its three lenses (which is most of the time). Because it is so easy to fit anywhere comfortably I find myself carrying it with me everywhere "just in...
Pros: Solid build, Great features, Great pictures, Just plain GREAT! Cons: not meant for a pro photographer
I have never really been interested in photography of any sorts until recently. Having planned a trip to Kenya however change this. I decided that it was finally time to break the 20 dollar barier and buy a good camera that would last and that I could...
Pros: Great pictures, easy to use, compact Cons: Power turn on can be awkward
I bought the Olympus Stylus Zoom 115 back in May 2000 for a total cost of $222.54 (includes tax), 199.95 for the camera plus about $10 for the battery. The reason I bought it was mainly to take pictures of our two year old daughter. Previously, I had...
Pros: ability to do close focus (without special macro button) and large focus range, excellent quality and reliability, best price, not even a question.... Cons: it's manufactured at low cost so you may be unlucky and get a reject - the manufacturer will swap it for another
I was a pro photographer and after converting to Nikon SLR's I hoped that a Nikon point and shoot would be good. Through my experience I learned that fixed lenses give a clear differentiation in quality so I went for the Nikon lite touch. This allowed me...
Pros: Small, lightweight, lots of functions, panoramic mode Cons: Closing the film compartment can feel funny
I purchased the deluxe version of this camera. The difference between the regular version is the panoramic mode, and the dating function as far as I can tell.
It's posh and different from other cameras with its slide open design and gold /...
Pros: Compact, Lightweight, Easy to Use Cons: If you need better photo quality, buy a more expensive camera
Until recently, my brother relied on me to take photos whenever we went on road trips, whether it be Mount St. Helens in Washington, or Grand Canyon in Arizona. One day, he decided that having a camera of his own would be much more convenient. He wanted...
Olympus Stylus 830 Digital Camera (Green) When it comes to digital photography, there's one thing everybody wants – clear, blur-free shots. The Dual Image Stabilization in the Stylus 830,...
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