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by dwightdancy,
Jul 15, 2008
Pros: Can't give any, because it won't work!
Cons: Company doesn't stand behind it!
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by cyclerama,
Feb 5, 2008
Pros: Still pictures with audio, large and well-lit LCD.
Cons: NO ZOOM IN MOVIE MODE!!!!
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by grimmts,
Jul 21, 2008
Pros: weight, battery life, super long zoom, SD cards, ease of use.
Cons: No zoom in movie mode, no tilt LCD, screen going blank in super zoom focus
The Bottom Line: A good camera with amazing 28-504 range, but wait til they perfect some features.
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by saillavee,
Feb 7, 2008
Pros: Good clear pictures, long rechargeable battery life
Cons: Bulkier than most of the new cameras out today
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by britter12345,
Feb 16, 2008
Pros: Amazing and quick zoom. Clear pictures. Great Battery life.
Cons: It can be a little large and heavy for everyday use. Blurs occasionally.
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for zoom with the ease of a point and shoot and the capabilities of a SLR then this is the camera for you.
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by nagels,
Apr 11, 2008
Pros: Powerful zoom. Intuitive menu.Good macro.Long battery life.
Cons: Occasionally slow to focus. The manual flash. LCD screen doesn't tilt.
The Bottom Line: I'm a constant second guesser and worrier. After buying this camera, I have no regrets. It's not the perfect camera, but no camera is.
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by gfrey,
Apr 6, 2008
Pros: Zoom 18X !!!, Reliable, Great Pictures, Easy to use,
Cons: Large and heavy, settings knob can be bumped to a new setting.
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by bree42,
Jul 31, 2008
Pros: Optical zoom, image quality, value for money, leica lens
Cons: image quality in low light/ISO lot
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by ctman2,
Jan 19, 2008
Pros: zoom
form factor
anti shake
Cons: noise at low light levels
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by hemiadda2d,
Apr 25, 2008
Pros: Fantastic Leica glass; LONG zoom with nice wide angle. Lightweight, highly versatile. Long battery life.
Cons: Proprietary batteries, slight noise issues in images.
The Bottom Line: If you need long and wide focal length, manual controls, image stabilization and need a lightweight unit, you cannot beat it for under $350.
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