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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than I imagined, 25 Mar 2003
A first foray in digital photography except for a cheap'n'nasty JamCam. The quality is really very good, I'm looking forward to taking a few really nice photos with this camera.I really like the 'SLR' feel to the camera, the shape and weight are nice too. It has loads of features, which are the biggest reasons I went for this camera, like the macro modes, the black&white mode etc. One feature I really like (and loath occasionally too) is the focus check - it tells you when you it thinks you have focussed it in manual mode! Like all digital cameras I've heard of, it does eat batteries, so I've already ordered some rechargables. The 16MB SM card allows you to get going with the camera, but you really will need more memory. I'm saving up for a 1GB Microdrive, but have 128MB SM card on order to keep me going for a while. Don't run away with any notions that these camera are as good as real professional gear however. My 60mm x 60mm medium format (thats the size of the negative 2.5x as big as a 35mm negative)beats this hands down for quality and everything but ease of use, but these type of cameras do cost three times as much. What I bought here is an extremely good digital camera of the current generation, good enough to hopefully allow me to sell my 35mm kit soon. I spent a long time looking for a digital camera before settling on this one. What else would I look at? The Fuju FinePix S2Pro model, or the Minolta DiMage 7i perhaps. If I had the money, the Nikon Coolpix 5700 (Think thats the number, so many to choose from!). Beyond these, you're really getting into the 35mm replacements that will allow interchangeable lenses (from their 35mm siblings), and their just silly money.
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