| I got this camera as a birthday present six months back. I was looking forward to getting into digital photography. Here are the results so far. 1. It takes a long time for the camera to settle on an image and allow you to take a photo. That's no good in a fast moving situation like a kids birthday party. 2. It takes too long for the flash to recharge, danger being that you miss photo opportunities. 3. As others have said, it eats batteries. You have to buy the lithium pack to get any kind of longevity. And then, you shouldn't use the view screen if you can avoid it. 4. Photo quality is very poor, even on the highest resolution. Any disposable plastic 35mm will give you just as good or better on film. 5. On high resolution there are very few photos, so you need to buy a card to get additional storage. 6. The movie option requires really good lighting, so I have only really got it to work in daylight out of doors. On the positive side it is cheap and pretty easy to learn to use. It is very easy to transfer images to the computer, but I suspect that is due to the quality of my Dell, not the camera. The digital 2X3 zoom option only works on high resolution shots, but it does work pretty well! The movie clips only play in Quicktime, so don't bother trying to load them onto other media players. |
| I bought this camera for my 6 year old son's B-Day. Before giving it to him I tried it out to make sure that it worked fine. Here's the result: Pro: - Simple to use. - Inexpensive. Con: - Very mediocre quality pictures. - After taking about 3 pictures, you have wait about 10 seconds between taking pictures (none of the buttons will work until it recharges itself). - Eats batteries like crazy. After using it for about 20 minutes taking 10 pictures it was nearly out of battery power. Returned it immediately and got a Sony. |