Pros: Ease of use, ability to download to your computer, price, battery life Cons: Doesn't include an AC adapter, instruction booklet was unclear regarding downloading.
My wife was about 8 months pregnant, both of our parents lived out of state and we wanted something which would allow us to e-mail pictures to our families and to take baby pictures.
Pros: I bought the camera and found it very easy to use...
Pros: Easy to use. Great quality pictures. Lots of features. Cons: Bulky and awkward. Heavy.
The camera takes really great pics. I looked at other cameras from fuji and canon but this one was the best. I've had it for a couple of years now and I always get compliments on the pictures. The panoramic feature is really good and easy to use. ...
Pros: Good image quality, easy to use, good optics (lens). Cons: Stupid clamshell-door design turns camera off at merest touch. Little configure-ability, slow startup, shutter lag.
I would agree with most of the reviews for this camera, the good things that have been said. I have only a few things to add. I bought this camera in October/November 2001 (yeah, I know, the review is a little late ;-) ). After having used this camera ...
Pros: close-ups are beautiful, simply and easy to use Cons: small memory card I would recomend upgrading to a 128mb
The decision to purchase this camera is based upon its easy, simple features. There aren't too many options for you to adjust but for the techno-novice, this is a good thing. It comes with a good selection of software, rechargable batteries (a must on a...
Pros: Powerful camera, low cost, impressive picture results Cons: Software is weak, menu systems need to be revised, no case
I've always thought that Digital Cameras were one of the most important Killer Apps of the technological age. But it has taken until now for the technology to advance enough and produce a product that has the quality and features to truly...
Pros: Great Pictures. Easy to use. Great battery life with NiMH. Cons: Shutter cover/flash cumbersome.
I loved my Canon Rebel 2000 SLR camera, but was taking so many pictures, the cost of developing pictures was great. I decided to make the change to digital. I had a budget of $300.00 to $375.00 for a camera, so most of the better 3 Mpixel cameras were...
Pros: simple, straightforward and excelent pictures Cons: hard to hook up to your computer
This is a great camera! This piece of hardware is so simple you cold put it in front of a monkey and in seconds get a portrait of the beautiful amazon rain forest. The only thing a monkey couldn't do is hook it up to PC (assuming he had one).
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Pros: Value and Quality Cons: Lack of features, and low res compared to some other models out there.
This Camera is good for the beginner digital photographer. It combines a style that looks and handles just like a regular 35 milimeter camera with a good quality LCD Screen, and easily connects to a PC with the software that comes with it. The software...
Pros: Very nice Pictures Cons: None that I can see.
I looked at many Digital cameras and was always drawn to the Olympus 510 Zoom. I really couldn't bring myself to by it as it was $399. So I looked at other models around the $200 range. I found a RCA digital that I bought and it lasted about a week...
Pros: Convenient, good quality pictures, works reliably Cons: Runs through batteries very fast, annoying delay in taking pictures
I've owned my Olympus Camedia D-510 Zoom for a little less than a year now. While I've never had any major problems with the camera, there are a few design issues that I find a bit annoying. Overall, I'm pleased with its performance, so much so that I ...
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