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Posted by: Ethan from Boston
Review: An amazing camera that is worthy of all the hype. It is perfect for outdoor photography or sporting events, however, it also is quite satisfactory under proper lighting. If you do photography in low light I don't recommend this camera for you.
Pros: 12X Optical Zoom
Beautiful Leica Lens with 2.8 aperature throughout the zoom
Great image stabilization
Advanced features
Cons: Has some trouble focusing in low light
Screen doesn't "gain up" in low light making it a real guessing game at night
- Review posted on 11/14/2005 8:36:36 PM
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Posted by: Dawn from Whitehouse
Review: I use the camera mostly in the studio so its great. In low light conditions there tends to be noise and halos even on ISO 100.
Pros: Great Camera, Easy to Use
Cons: Not Good in Bright Light or Low Light
- Review posted on 5/26/2005 2:03:59 AM
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Posted by: Dianna from Tulsa
Review: I would purchase this camera over again. It has been amazing. I do not take my son to have professional pictures taken anymore. I purchased a few photo backgrounds and the pictures I have taken of him are better than any we have spend $100's of dollars on!
Pros: Wonderful photo quality pictures. Terrific night time shots. Clarity is amazing
Cons: A little hard to use the manual and understand it.
- Review posted on 5/12/2005 4:30:50 PM
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Posted by: Paul PARENTAEU from Moreno Valley, CA.
Review: Pictures are great and to use it will not require a master degree. The battery life is a little short so get a spare and the all but way too small 16meg card you get with the camera is also way to small so I got two 512meg sd cards and will never runout of space for more pics.
Pros: Best I could buy
Cons: Battery and the 16meg sd card.
- Review posted on 3/22/2005 7:39:52 PM
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Posted by: Martin from Gilbert
Review: After closely following ratings of the fine camera sense the inception of the eight megapixel cameras, this is the only choice to make before you jump to DSLRs'. I have been closely evaluating for one year.
Pros: This is a prosumer camera that is good enough for professional photographers. Forget how many pixels its the lens and options that count.
Cons: None.
- Review posted on 2/18/2005 7:06:29 AM
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Posted by: Robert from Fall River
Review: The best 5meg camera out there. I've got 4 digi's and this one is better and to the Nikon 5700 and near the Nikon 8700 in clarity...without all the 'prosumer' stuff. Easy to use and if you like to focus and set stops...you can!! Just a perfect big zoom camera
Pros: the best big zoom with IS out there...fantastic sharp pictures.
Cons: not good for low light
- Review posted on 12/9/2004 9:05:10 PM
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Posted by: David from Fairfax Station
Review: This camera is a miracle for the price. The only thing close is the Nikon 8800 for $300+ more and it has a better lens (Leica 12x, a serious piece of glass)and does not have the fringing and noise problems of the Nikon. I was blown away by the build quality and the capabilities. It also has image stabilization (very important on long tele shots). I added a 1 GB SD card and am ready for anything! Seriously, try this camera, you will love it.
Pros: Thus is the best digital camera value on the planet! Superb in every way, great lens, image stabilization, SLR feel, magnesium body.
Cons: None, batteries are a liitle pricey but no more than other brands.
- Review posted on 11/19/2004 12:21:05 PM
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