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Camedia C-3040 Zoom (3.34MP, 2048x1536, 3X Opt, 16MB SmartMedia) |
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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
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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
EOS 20D 8.3 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body Only (1.8" LCD - 3504 x 2336 Image - PictBridge)
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SleepyReviewer - (September 20, 2004) Wow. That's the first thing I can really say about the EOS-20d. I've owned a EOS-D60, a EOS-10D, and for $1500, this camera blows everything else away. I don't plan to touch my other cameras after having played with the 20d for a week. The photos are amazing, the camera body is solid, and Canon solved nearly all of the complaints that I and other customers had about their previous digital SLRs. The great features: First it's got a FAST 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. The EOS-20d uses Canon's DIGIC II image processor which creates great color photos and can dump the photo onto your CF memory card really quickly. Next the EOS-20d has an amazing 5 frames per second shooting mode, a
Product: EOS 20D 8.3 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body Only (1.8" LCD - 3504 x 2336 Image - PictBridge)
Leaks like a rusty bucket and no warranty
BreezyOhio - (05/16/2012) I bought a new TS3 and mine leaked right away. I had read, before buying the TS3 that seals need yearly replacement (they call it packing but it means the orange seal on the battery/mem card door). I read that the unit cannot be shockproof and waterproof at the same time. I rinsed it off in fresh water each time. I used the little brush to clean the seals any time to door was opened. I understood it all.I figured "I'm more careful than most and I will heed these warnings and it's a quality product so I'll get it because I like that it's good to 40 ft while others are only good to 33 ft."Didn't matter though .. it leaked on it's first trip, never mind that I was super careful in the handling of this unit. In my case the door seal didn't leak but the screen leaked and went out .. and the unit continued to take pictures.Weeks after I sent it in for warranty repair they finally got back to me stating that the seals worked and the unit passed their pressure test so IT HAD TO BE MY FAULT .. I was guilty in their eyes. I told them that only seal I can control is the door seal and it didn't leak. If the door seal would have leaked the camera would have shorted out and died. Instead it kept taking pictures. The battery and mem card stayed bone dry. Then they proceeded to try to sell me another camera .. really!The warranty dept's stance is "there is water in the camera, it's your fault". Do yourself a favor and DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT IF A WARRANTY MEANS ANYTHING TO YOU. Really in every way (communication with the customer, time to repair, etc) Panasonic's customer service is just horrendous. Someone needs to clean house down in McCallen Texas.
Product: Lumix DMC-TS4 Black Digital Camera (12.1 MP, 4.6x Opt, SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot)
jmraffaele - (04/27/2012) great pictures, great close ups, great quality, I cant say enough about it, I would take this older camera any day over a new one in its price range. This camera gives you pro shots at a beginers level, and if you step it up and know what your doing with the scene settings...forgetta about it, you got some quality pics, 4/27/12 and im not givin it upRaffaele
This camera changed my negative feeling on Sony products
tildenlau - (03/05/2012) I was looking for camera with reasonable size which I can carry around. Entry level DSLR (which is usually smally and lighter) and compact system cameras are my target. The factors I looked into are:1. Image quality under sun light2. Image quality under low light condition3. Focsing speed4. Continuous shoot speed5. Delay between shoot6. Size and weight7. PriceInitially I compared Canon 600D, Panasonic GF3, Olympus E-PM1 and Nikon J1 at first (Yes, no Sony as I was never a Sony fan. To me Sony = fancy + pricey). "Accidentally" I picked up a Sony NEX C3 in a shop and I was supprised as its photo quality and reasonable price. Amoung the 7 areas I looked at, NEX got a 1 or 2 in all areas. The image quality is on par with 600D. (Nikon is a clear knock out)Then I decided to give this NEX C3 a try. "Oustanding" is the word I'll give this camera after I've used it for a month.However the menu system is really "Sony". Luckly it has 4 custom buttons which I can set the functions I need most. I don't need to go to the "Sony" menu when I am shooting.If you are upgrading from a compact DC or want a smaller camera as a DSLR backup, I'd recommend you to try this.