Pros: Great size for traveling, great picture quality, easy to use, movie length not limited. Cons: Battery life, flash weaker than expected.
I happened to be reading these reviews two days ago when I run into a similar problem as dren710 (while taking pictures, unintentionally pushed the burst mode button and then the camera died.) After changing 3 or 4 sets of new batteries, I decided I ...
Pros: Leica Lens, Wide Range of Shooting Modes and In-Camera Functionality, Quality of Build, AWESOME Cons: Absolutely None (Works as Advertised or Better)
I'm a serious amateur photographer and have been watching digital cameras increase in features and decrease in price for several years. I was looking for a good quality 3 MP camera as my first foray into digital photography. After extensive research I ...
I am not an easy person to please when it comes to electronics. I almost always buy something, and then wish I had bought something else. That is not the case with this camera. I have yet to find anything wrong with it. In fact, it outperforms my ...
Pros: Picture quality. Low shutter lag & motion blur. Standard AA batteries. SD memory cards. Small. Cons: No in-camera charging.
I've had a highly rated 3.2MPixel Kodak DC4800 for about 3 years, and I've been pleased with it, but it was too big to put in my pocket to take skiing. So I've wanted to get a pocket-sized 3.2MP camera, but since I already have a digital camera, I didn't ...
Pros: Bright LCD.
Well built.
Excellent lens.
128 meg. sd chip from Panasonic. Cons: Questionable durability of door covers.
Flash could be more potant.
After one month of owning a Canon A70, I sold it at a loss. My friend encouraged me to try his DMC-L ...
Pros: Great camera. Leica lens!! Easy to use. Awesome pictures. Video mode too. Cons: No speaker in camera, can't hear audio if reviewing a movie on the camera.
After deciding I wanted to buy a digital camera I spent a fair amount of time researching various cameras. After reading the specs and other user reviews I decided on the Panasonic DMC-LC33. I have very impressed with the quality and value of this ...
Pros: PROS: Leica Lens, Fast Shutter, Gorgeous Pictures, easy use Cons: CONS: Battery Life (everyones complains about that one!)
I was on a time crunch to get a digital camera in time for a mini vacation to Cancun. I had a Fuji 2600 2.0 Megapixel camera. It has done fine but with the recent glut of new cameras my friends had gotten, the Fuji seemed antiquated and obsolete. My two ...
Pros: User friendly "simple mode" for beginners, very good photo quality, exceptional lens Cons: Weak flash, noise levels a bit higher than average, no AF illumination beam.
Two years ago entry-level digicams were generally two megapixel units with relatively pedestrian features. Competition and a continuous stream of technical advances have raised the bar substantially since then. Entry-level digicams now usually provide 3 ...
Pros: Photo quality, ease of use, Cheap Cons: Battery life, camera quality, included memory is small
I read a review on this very site, several reviews actually and they convinced me to purchase this camera. I went to my local Circuit City and bought the camera plus an extra 64meg SD card. The camera cost me $209. They only had two left. I ...
Pros: Cheap price (but you get what you pay for). Cons: Everything - it's junk!
Short and simple - I purchased this camera after I read all of the glaring reviews about it here, and on another site. First one crapped out within one week - turned itself off (as if going into power saver mode), and never turned on again - new ...
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