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4 Star Review Cyber-shot DSC-W1 Cámara Digital Plateada (5.1MP, 2592x1944, 3x Opt, 32MB Memoria Stick)

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snufalufagus1 - (September 24, 2004) I spent a LOT of time investigating digital cameras online -one would think I was buying a car or something. Anyway I am a novice camera user and remain very impressed with this little guy. I would certainly recommend it. The movie mode is great for 'vignettes' or small movie snapshots. I also use the black and white a lot. I also didn't think the LCD would matter very much, but it does: I never use the viewfinder. I appreciate the large size of the LCD when passing the camera around to friends to view pictures and movies. Hint #1: Immediately jack up the megapixel resolution to 5 so that you can capture moments in the best resolution possible. Then, bypass Sony's ridiculous profit margin

5 Star Review FinePix E550 Digital Camera (6.3MP, 4048x3040, 4x Opt, 16MB xD-Picture Card)

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speaklightly - (August 21, 2004) As a professional digital camera lecturer, I must admit that the Fuji E-550 was a very pleasant surprise for me. Priced at about $340, this digital camera produced digital photos that were much sharper, more detailed, and more excellent than I, frankly expected. I found the digital camera very easy to use right out of the box. While this digital camera does have a 12mp interpolated image size available, I found the 6mp native image size to have more contrast, detail and resolution. As you might expect in a consumer digital camera, the digital camera's flash is not very powerful. At 200 ISO it will produce excellent exposures out to 13 feet. By adding a supplementary slave flash such as

5 Star Review PowerShot A95 Digital Camera (5.0MP, 2592x1944, 3x Opt, 32MB CompactFlash Card)

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joysmahal - (October 27, 2004) This camera is awesome. I upgraded from a Canon A70 and it was well worth the money. The Canon A95 uses 4 AA bateries, but it eats through normal alkalines way too fast. I highly recommend getting rechargeable NiMH AA batteries and a quick charger. The swivel screen is a major plus, it's 1.8" compared to 1.5" from the Canon A70. The screen is also higher resolution than the A70. I have used the camera for 3 weeks and printed about 50 pics so far. The pics look great and I even cropped to zoom in on some pictures and you couldn't see any sign of pixelation. I love the manual flexibility with this camera, plus the automatic modes make it easy for anyone to use. The camera


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5 Star Review ZD8612 / Z8612 Kodak Camera

mw_lovelace - (21/03/10) Excellent camera has 12x optical zoom len, 8.1MP, and lots of optical settings for different lighting. The only problem is LCD viewer is very hard to see in bright sunshine. Also make sure you buy an extra rechargeable battery pack with recharger since it does not come with one (these cost about $30). If you use regular batteries they will not last very long with this camera. I bought my camera for $99 and it was a great buy!!!

1 Star Review Such a disappointment.

random-speck - (20/03/10) So I have been completely disappointed with this camera. I bought this with my own money (me being a student, a $300 camera is VERY pricey) thinking it was going to be a good investment since I've began to love photography. The macro is great, the different settings are good but my main issue is with the read errors. I took a whole bunch of pictures of the cherry blossoms and was going to download them onto my computer. Well, when I got onto the computer, it said that there was a "read error". So, I've googled to death on how to revive my pictures. Two solutions - SEND in your memory card to Fuji for "only" $49 or FORMAT your card, which in return, loses all your pictures. So, if you plan to take your pictures, and save them too, don't get this guy. Get a Canon or something more stable.

5 Star Review Sony A500 excellent camera

jozefm - (19/03/10) I am very happy with this camera. My previous DSLR was Sony A700. I gave it to my son. Both A500 and A700 have 5 fps. However, A500 has built-in DRO & HDR with adjustable levels, live view with quick auto focus (4 fps with live view), and tilted LCD. These features are very useful for me. The image quality is roughly the same from A500, A700 and Canon Xsi (this my another DSLR). DSLRs from other manufacturers are almost 10x slower when I tested them with Live View. Sony's second sensor makes the big difference.


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