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Few complaints - great price
By: Zach
February 9, 2006 @ 3:14 PM21ppm2>
I picked up this camera at CompUSA (coincidentally, also in Alaska) for ~$200 a few weeks ago. Thus far, I’ve had no problems with the camera. Very responsive – the only thing I would like more is onboard image stabiliztion. However, you can’t always have everything – and at this price, I can’t complain. And excellent P&S camera.
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To date, the best camera I've owned
By: Douggie
August 18, 2005 @ 9:32 PM22ppm8>
My favorite features are the large file sizes which have proven to make near conventional film quality 8×10″ prints. Easy to use, and battery life is impressive. Easy to down load pics to Windows XP, can convert large files to smaller sizes on the camera. $350 + $70 for 256mb memory stick from BestBuy in Alaska. Solid, sturdy feel, would not trade for anything. I would’ve paid $500 for this camera.
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