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4 Star Review Cyber-shot DSC-W1 Compact Camera - Silver (2.5" - 3x Optical Zoom - 2592 x 1944 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge)

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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 6.3 Megapixel Compact Camera (2" LCD - 4x Optical Zoom - 4048 x 3040 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge)

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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 5 Megapixel Compact Camera (1.8" LCD - 3x Optical Zoom - 32 MB CompactFlash CF Card Included - 2592 x 1944 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge)

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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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1 Star Review broke down after one month

jeffm689 - (22/02/12) It only work for a month, after that it burn down. No light, no power, nothing. LG have a lot of return on that model and they know it. I spoke to the french and english department (call center is in Toronto for Canada) and they have different explenation on return policies. Really disappointed.

5 Star Review Gold Peak Unsweetened-Awesome!

rrings - (22/02/12) tried this for the first time today, and fell in love with it! good bye pop, hello tea!

1 Star Review av700

tfish410 - (22/02/12) I have had 2 of them in the last 3 years and they always faill. The switch gets very hot and then fails. For such an expensive piece of equipment it should last a whole lot longer. Note: It did not fail during an electrical storm. Clear blue sky and the radar didn't show any storms out to at least 300 miles.


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