Digital-Camera Reviews
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- Super-sleek Digital Elph with 4.0 megapixel sensor--up to 2272 x 1704 pixel images for 11 x 14 photo-quality prints
- 5.7x digital zoom, 5-point artificial intelligence auto focus (AiAF), DIGIC Imaging processor
- Capture up to 3 minutes of 320 x 240 video with audio; on-camera video editing capability
- Included 32 MB Secure Digital (SD) card; also compatible with MMC cards
- Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NB-3L ); connects to PCs and Macs via USB 1.1
List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $275.00
Buy one from zShops for: $285.00

UTTER FABULOSITY in the form of a Camera
Excellent Camera, No Regrets!Pros:
1. Size and weight - I love the fact that you can just drop it in your pocket and head on out. It's small, sleek, and light weigt.
2. Picture quality - At 4 megapixels, this is not a technological lightweight when it comes to picture clarity. The pictures I have taken so far have come out excellent.
3. Canon Quality - Canon makes great digital cameras that feel sturdy and are well - built.
Cons:
1. Digital Zoom/Lack of optical zoom - The zoom feature of this camera is not good at all. It's a trade-off for its compact size. When using the digital zoom, the pictures dont come out very sharp.
2. Red-eye - You will note a tendency for images to have a bit of red-eye in the subjects. That's not much of a problem if you have image editing software.
Suggestions:
1. Buy a bigger Memory Card - the one that the camera comes with is too small. At the very least, get a 128mb card, 256/512mb is my recommendation.
2. Buy an extra battery - this way when you are out, you can just swap batteries without having to worry about how much power you have left.
3. Buy a USB 2.0 memory card reader - If you take a good number of digital pics and your computer has a USB 2.0 port, then a reader is excellent for downloading pictures and transferring it to your computer. USB 2.0 is very quick and where a typical transfer may take approximately 5 minutes, with USB 2.0 the same transfer will take 45 seconds.
4. Get image editing software- This affords you the opportunity to brighten images, sharpen images, take the red-eye out, crop images. I use adobe photoshop, but any image editing software should do. It just gives you a greater sense of control over the output.
Conclusion:
You know that there will be a trade-off in some camera functions for its small size, and for me, I have no regrets about it. I simply can't get over how small the camera is. It excels in close to medium distance images in daylight. At 4 megapixels, the resolution of the pictures is very satisfying. This camera delivers as promised.
WOW
- Super-sleek Digital Elph with 4.0 megapixel sensor--up to 2272 x 1704 pixel images for 11 x 14 photo-quality prints
- 5.7x digital zoom, 5-point artificial intelligence auto focus (AiAF), DIGIC Imaging processor
- Capture up to 3 minutes of 320 x 240 video with audio; on-camera video editing capability
- Included 32 MB Secure Digital (SD) card; also compatible with MMC cards
- Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NB-3L ); connects to PCs and Macs via USB 1.1
List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $259.00
Buy one from zShops for: $280.00

UTTER FABULOSITY in the form of a Camera*Unlike a lot of other digital cameras that take forever to take a picture, this thing is faaaaast. The time between each snap shot is fast too. VERY impressive.
*I'm not a professional photog but if your just about quality photos without all the technical craziness then this camera is perfect for you. Right out the box its super easy to work with without having to first read the lengthy manual(s).
*The digital zoom on this thing is more than cute enough to accomodate you and I find that it doesn't distort the photos or comprimose the quality of the pic. I understand there are a lot of people that don't care for this dital zoom feature but It hasn't been a problem for me.
*Its so tiny you feel like its the most fragile thing in the world. Its roughly about the size of a credit card!
*There's no optical viewfinder on this camera (for the lay person its the little hole most people look through on any other camera before taking a picture). I thought that it would be wierd having to look through the screen before flicking it up, and surprisingly its not. In fact taking pictures is easier now,
* I havent used the camera's included software because my computer allows me to download my photos by inserting the memory disk directly into it so I can't comment on that particular aspect.
*I'm in loooove.
*The ONLY bad thing about this little camera is that its so cute people want to hold it all the time and the belt clip is secured only by a leather velcro strip so it doesnt feel as secure as I would have liked.
*This camera is soooooo worth the money. Click that "BUY NOW" option immediately and stop fooling around, you know you want it. = )
Excellent Camera, No Regrets!Pros:
1. Size and weight - I love the fact that you can just drop it in your pocket and head on out. It's small, sleek, and light weigt.
2. Picture quality - At 4 megapixels, this is not a technological lightweight when it comes to picture clarity. The pictures I have taken so far have come out excellent.
3. Canon Quality - Canon makes great digital cameras that feel sturdy and are well - built.
Cons:
1. Digital Zoom/Lack of optical zoom - The zoom feature of this camera is not good at all. It's a trade-off for its compact size. When using the digital zoom, the pictures dont come out very sharp.
2. Red-eye - You will note a tendency for images to have a bit of red-eye in the subjects. That's not much of a problem if you have image editing software.
Suggestions:
1. Buy a bigger Memory Card - the one that the camera comes with is too small. At the very least, get a 128mb card, 256/512mb is my recommendation.
2. Buy an extra battery - this way when you are out, you can just swap batteries without having to worry about how much power you have left.
3. Buy a USB 2.0 memory card reader - If you take a good number of digital pics and your computer has a USB 2.0 port, then a reader is excellent for downloading pictures and transferring it to your computer. USB 2.0 is very quick and where a typical transfer may take approximately 5 minutes, with USB 2.0 the same transfer will take 45 seconds.
4. Get image editing software- This affords you the opportunity to brighten images, sharpen images, take the red-eye out, crop images. I use adobe photoshop, but any image editing software should do. It just gives you a greater sense of control over the output.
Conclusion:
You know that there will be a trade-off in some camera functions for its small size, and for me, I have no regrets about it. I simply can't get over how small the camera is. It excels in close to medium distance images in daylight. At 4 megapixels, the resolution of the pictures is very satisfying. This camera delivers as promised.
WOW
- Super-sleek Digital Elph with 4.0 megapixel sensor--up to 2272 x 1704 pixel images for 11 x 14 photo-quality prints
- 5.7x digital zoom, 5-point artificial intelligence auto focus (AiAF), DIGIC Imaging processor
- Capture up to 3 minutes of 320 x 240 video with audio; on-camera video editing capability
- Included 32 MB Secure Digital (SD) card; also compatible with MMC cards
- Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NB-3L ); connects to PCs and Macs via USB 1.1
List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $250.00
Buy one from zShops for: $278.00

UTTER FABULOSITY in the form of a Camera*Unlike a lot of other digital cameras that take forever to take a picture, this thing is faaaaast. The time between each snap shot is fast too. VERY impressive.
*I'm not a professional photog but if your just about quality photos without all the technical craziness then this camera is perfect for you. Right out the box its super easy to work with without having to first read the lengthy manual(s).
*The digital zoom on this thing is more than cute enough to accomodate you and I find that it doesn't distort the photos or comprimose the quality of the pic. I understand there are a lot of people that don't care for this dital zoom feature but It hasn't been a problem for me.
*Its so tiny you feel like its the most fragile thing in the world. Its roughly about the size of a credit card!
*There's no optical viewfinder on this camera (for the lay person its the little hole most people look through on any other camera before taking a picture). I thought that it would be wierd having to look through the screen before flicking it up, and surprisingly its not. In fact taking pictures is easier now,
* I havent used the camera's included software because my computer allows me to download my photos by inserting the memory disk directly into it so I can't comment on that particular aspect.
*I'm in loooove.
*The ONLY bad thing about this little camera is that its so cute people want to hold it all the time and the belt clip is secured only by a leather velcro strip so it doesnt feel as secure as I would have liked.
*This camera is soooooo worth the money. Click that "BUY NOW" option immediately and stop fooling around, you know you want it. = )
Excellent Camera, No Regrets!Pros:
1. Size and weight - I love the fact that you can just drop it in your pocket and head on out. It's small, sleek, and light weigt.
2. Picture quality - At 4 megapixels, this is not a technological lightweight when it comes to picture clarity. The pictures I have taken so far have come out excellent.
3. Canon Quality - Canon makes great digital cameras that feel sturdy and are well - built.
Cons:
1. Digital Zoom/Lack of optical zoom - The zoom feature of this camera is not good at all. It's a trade-off for its compact size. When using the digital zoom, the pictures dont come out very sharp.
2. Red-eye - You will note a tendency for images to have a bit of red-eye in the subjects. That's not much of a problem if you have image editing software.
Suggestions:
1. Buy a bigger Memory Card - the one that the camera comes with is too small. At the very least, get a 128mb card, 256/512mb is my recommendation.
2. Buy an extra battery - this way when you are out, you can just swap batteries without having to worry about how much power you have left.
3. Buy a USB 2.0 memory card reader - If you take a good number of digital pics and your computer has a USB 2.0 port, then a reader is excellent for downloading pictures and transferring it to your computer. USB 2.0 is very quick and where a typical transfer may take approximately 5 minutes, with USB 2.0 the same transfer will take 45 seconds.
4. Get image editing software- This affords you the opportunity to brighten images, sharpen images, take the red-eye out, crop images. I use adobe photoshop, but any image editing software should do. It just gives you a greater sense of control over the output.
Conclusion:
You know that there will be a trade-off in some camera functions for its small size, and for me, I have no regrets about it. I simply can't get over how small the camera is. It excels in close to medium distance images in daylight. At 4 megapixels, the resolution of the pictures is very satisfying. This camera delivers as promised.
WOW
- Ideal for Epson Stylus Color, Photo, and Scan series printers
- Thick paper does not warp with heavily saturated images
- Great for printing matte-finish photographs
- Letter size, 8.5 by 11 inches
- 50 sheets per pack
List price: $14.99 (that's 7% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $9.49

Not photographic paper, but great card stockUsage: While not necessarily a superb choice for matte photos, this paper does work wonderfully for printing desktop publishing documents (such as greeting cards, calendars, brochures, and other items printed on card stock).
Quality: It's consistency doesn't really offer a matte photograph appearance, even though the glossy paper from Epson DOES offer a glossy appearance.
Color: I've noticed that some packages are off-white, slightly tan/beige/yellow rather than white. It's kind of hit-or-miss as to whether you get the white or the off-colored paper. I've gotten the off-colored paper 2 out of 7 purchases.
(I use the Stylus Photo 870 to print)
FINE ART PAPER
Great Paper for Canon s820
- For photo-quality inkjet printers, especially Epson Stylus Color, Photo, and Scan series
- Bright white for high color saturation
- Recommended for 720 or 1440 dpi print modes
- Convenient letter size, 8.5 by 11 inches
- 20 sheets per pack
List price: $19.99 (that's 20% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $11.25

Not photographic paper, but great card stockUsage: While not necessarily a superb choice for matte photos, this paper does work wonderfully for printing desktop publishing documents (such as greeting cards, calendars, brochures, and other items printed on card stock).
Quality: It's consistency doesn't really offer a matte photograph appearance, even though the glossy paper from Epson DOES offer a glossy appearance.
Color: I've noticed that some packages are off-white, slightly tan/beige/yellow rather than white. It's kind of hit-or-miss as to whether you get the white or the off-colored paper. I've gotten the off-colored paper 2 out of 7 purchases.
(I use the Stylus Photo 870 to print)
FINE ART PAPER
Great Paper for Canon s820
- Borderless photo paper
- 20 4-by-6-inch sheets per package
- For use with Stylus Photo 780/890/1280 printers
- Brightness rating of 89
- A quality Epson product
List price: $6.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $1.49

Not photographic paper, but great card stockUsage: While not necessarily a superb choice for matte photos, this paper does work wonderfully for printing desktop publishing documents (such as greeting cards, calendars, brochures, and other items printed on card stock).
Quality: It's consistency doesn't really offer a matte photograph appearance, even though the glossy paper from Epson DOES offer a glossy appearance.
Color: I've noticed that some packages are off-white, slightly tan/beige/yellow rather than white. It's kind of hit-or-miss as to whether you get the white or the off-colored paper. I've gotten the off-colored paper 2 out of 7 purchases.
(I use the Stylus Photo 870 to print)
FINE ART PAPER
Great Paper for Canon s820
- Tri-band GSM phone with built-in Bluetooth, VGA camera, 65,000 color display and speakerphone
- RealOne Media Player for the ultimate multimedia experience.
- SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 email support via Nokia's Series 60 Smartphone Software
- VGA camera features 640 x 480 digital still resolution, 2X digital zoom, night and portrait mode. Video recorder records 10 second clips at 176 x 144 resolution
- Includes phone, SIM card, rapid travel charger, handsfree earbud, 32MB MMC card, instruction manual.
List price: $349.99 (that's 29% off!)
Used price: $299.99
Buy one from zShops for: $299.99

A glorified, refined Nokia 3650I've got mine to the point where it checks my pop e-mail, I can send videos and photos straight out to my contacts that have synced via Bluetooth with my Macintosh, and I can even control iTunes on my computer using a great program called "Sailing Clicker". However, I doubt many people will ever get that far.
The camera is decent, the videos are fun and pointless because of their low quality and short length, but the design of the phone is much friendlier than the 3650. The screen does get scratched up, but the phone is very durable. The battery life is also very decent.
This is a very cool phone if you know how to use it, but, for the casual phone user, I would wait for Nokia to really figure out their operating system. If you like this phone but can't stand the size, wait for the Nokia 7610, which has a 1.3 megapixel camera and is a much more standard, dare I say, svelte size.
Excellent Nokia Phone- Symbian OS. Excellent features. It has all the features I could ever think of and the UI is great.
- Display. with 65K colors the screen rocks.
- Connectivity. It has all the cutting edge connectivity(bluetooth, IR) I ever need( ofcourse I can crib on the lack of 802.11 and some other stuff but I want to be fair here). These are simple to use and very useful to transfer files.It syncs with outlook as well.
- Solid call quality. Call quality is extremely good. some times the signal is bad inside our home but I have checked with T-Mobile and it is T-Mobiles' fault. They don't guarnatee the coverage inside buildings.
- VGA camera. Nicely done camera for a phone.To be fair, Let's not compare canon S30 with this camera.
- video recorder is useful sometimes.
- Contacts has several customization options. You can store multiple numbers, change the label etc..
- Solid battery life.
Those are the big pros of this phone and now it is my chance to crib..
- Bulky. I don't know what Nokia is thinking. The form factor could be lot better.
- Sometimes the OS could be sluggish. I am not sure 100 percent sure on this but I want to mention this.
- Video recorder works for only 10 sec. I don't understand what Nokia is trying to do here..
- keyboard is slightly cramped. I don't have any problems with it but some people could.
- Games on the phones suck. I found lot better games online but I need to pay for them.
To conclude this is a great phone and I think this is the best Tmobile phone out there in the market. If you like the shape of this phone, this is the phone for you. There was a good deal on amazon when I bought this phone.
Best symbian phone I've used
- 3.3-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create prints up to 11 x 14
- 3x optical plus 4.4x digital zoom lens with autofocus
- Included 16 MB SmartMedia memory card holds 16 images at default resolution
- Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
- Uses rechargeable lithium-ion battery, included; can record up to 160 seconds of video
List price: $899.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $350.00
Buy one from zShops for: $499.99

Outstanding CameraThere are however little quirks about the camera - Images are much better if you have the flash turned on; I think it has something to do with the default shutter speed for different settings (which is automatic). Also, it comes with software that supports Windows Media Player for the movies, and QuickTime seems to manage the files a lot better.
Someone else suggested upgrading to a 128 MB card, which I did, and I have not regretted it. Taking 204 images at the 1 megapixel resolution is pretty cool, plus it allows me abuse the movie feature and use the camera like a camcorder.
Overall, I have had a lot of fun with this camera. (But you might be able to find it cheaper elsewhere)
Fuji FinePix 6800 (4 months of ownership)
Simpledeals4u
- 4-megapixel resolution for 2304 x 1728 pixel images for photo-quality 11 x 14 enlargements
- Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 4x optical zoom and 3.8x advanced digital zoom for a 15x total zoom
- Shoots 320 x 240 pixel video with sound at 15 frames per second; length is limited only by the size of your memory card
- Store images in the internal 16 MB memory or on optional Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards
- Powered by a CRV3 lithium battery (included) or 2 AA batteries (either alkaline or rechargeable); includes Camera Dock 6000
List price: $419.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $344.99

much more than expectedWhat I found very good features:
Instant view of every photo taken, very good lens even with very close themes, 6 continues photos , pretty good flash and lens coordination (women does not appear deadly white) and no redeye needed, very good 4x zoom, more than acceptable video output with audio, handy joystick for browsing and simple-clear interface.
Where I found problems:
Jpeg format of taken pictures (tiff would be better), only 16MB (aprox. 20, 4Mpixel photos) internal memory, unhandy mode selection ring (you need to many clicks to go to PASS-manual mode, and twice as much to return to auto), no rechargeable batteries, included software has problems with win2k SP4 (you need to update on line).
You don't need software for getting your pictures, usb will do the job finely. Connection software (useful right click functions in win explorer) and quicktime installation is very useful, which you will find into software cd.
Best Thing I have Purchases in a Long Time!!!!The Kodak Easy-Share system is so fun and easy to use. The camera functions just like any point and shoot film camera on the market. It's controls are very easy to understand, and even easier to use than some older cameras I've had.
The memory cards that are available enable you to shoot upward of 300 pictures on a single card. If you are a traveler, like I am, then you will understand the convenience of being able to shoot hundreds of photograph without ever changing film. The digital display on the back of the camera give you an excellent view of your pictures immediately after it was taken. This gives you the ability to ensure you have taken just the right photo.
Wondering through the onboard menu can be a bit confusing, however, unless you are a picture taking nut you rarely have any reason to alter the standard set up. You can adjust the shutter time, zoom in digitally, delete pictures, date stamp (or not), set a timer, or review all pictures taken.
The best and easiest part of this camera is the optional camera dock (around $70). Simply place your camera on the dock (it immediately starts charging the battery), push the button and shazam, your pictures are now loaded into your computer.
You can review your pictures on screen, edit them (the program does an excellent job of editing pictures for you), email pictures to friends or print your pictures at home. This is a great system. I even want to add that I dropped my camera from about 4 feet onto the church floor and it only bounced. The entire camera worked fine. Lucky, or quality?
If I were to find anything wrong with this camera, it is that the battery life is less than hoped for, especially when using the flash, or on screen display. I recommend that you save the batteries that came with the camera and use only the rechargeable ones that come with the dock. When one battery runs low, load in the other set.
I know that everyone will love owning this Kodak camera.
Very Nice Camera! Get the printer dock too.
- 4-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 11-by-15-inch enlargements
- Canon 3x optical zoom lens with 3.6x digital zoom
- 9-point autofocus; movie mode; PictBridge compatible
- Store images on Compact Flash Type I memory cards (32 MB card included)
- Powered by rechargeable battery pack NB-1LH (included with charger)
List price: $449.99 (that's 36% off!)
Used price: $249.99
Buy one from zShops for: $264.99

beware dont buy this one
Wonderful Point-and-Shoot CameraPros:
* Very small and handy
* Unobtrusive-your friends will stop posing every time you try to take a picture! My friend Christine has mastered the art of stealth photography with her S410; she looks in a different direction while glancing at the LCD viewfinder!
* Uses Compact Flash (CF)- Low-cost easy to handle memory cards available in capacities up to 1 GB!
* Picture quality (so far) is excellent
Cons:
* Uses a rechargeable battery-This takes some extra planning and perhaps a purchase of a spare battery.
* Non-automatic operation is difficult-the small size makes it hard to read and navigate the controls
* Small size can be a danger! You could lose it accidentally or drop it out of a shirt pocket
Excellently made compact camera
*Unlike a lot of other digital cameras that take forever to take a picture, this thing is faaaaast. The time between each snap shot is fast too. VERY impressive.
*I'm not a professional photog but if your just about quality photos without all the technical craziness then this camera is perfect for you. Right out the box its super easy to work with without having to first read the lengthy manual(s).
*The digital zoom on this thing is more than cute enough to accomodate you and I find that it doesn't distort the photos or comprimose the quality of the pic. I understand there are a lot of people that don't care for this dital zoom feature but It hasn't been a problem for me.
*Its so tiny you feel like its the most fragile thing in the world. Its roughly about the size of a credit card!
*There's no optical viewfinder on this camera (for the lay person its the little hole most people look through on any other camera before taking a picture). I thought that it would be wierd having to look through the screen before flicking it up, and surprisingly its not. In fact taking pictures is easier now,
* I havent used the camera's included software because my computer allows me to download my photos by inserting the memory disk directly into it so I can't comment on that particular aspect.
*I'm in loooove.
*The ONLY bad thing about this little camera is that its so cute people want to hold it all the time and the belt clip is secured only by a leather velcro strip so it doesnt feel as secure as I would have liked.
*This camera is soooooo worth the money. Click that "BUY NOW" option immediately and stop fooling around, you know you want it. = )