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"Even More Pointers" on
Pros: If the delay between photos is an issue (as some have mentioned here) than you can reduce the delay significantly by: 1. Using 2300 maH rated AA batteries as opposed to 1800 maH ones. This will greatly speed up the time between phots. 2. Use a SD mem
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"Some pointers" on
Pros: Some are complaining about the indoor pictures being poor. Non-SLR digital cameras typically do not take great indoor pictures unless the camera happens to be very expensive ($300+). You can get improved indoor pictures with this very compact camera if
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"Very bad camera - pay 50 or 100 bucks more and get a better qualtiy camera" on
Pros: Light,Small
Cons: pictures come out blurred. After one shot you need to wait for sometime to take the next pic. Battery life is very poor. I got one on Black Friday from CC and returned it yest and got a Canon A85. I was told Nikon has the blurry pic problem!Stay away from
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"Ok, for set up shots, Bad for quick snap shots" on
Pros: Lots of fetures. Light weight.
Cons: You never get the picture you are shooting for. When you snap the button it takes a full second or so to flash and take the shot. The subjects are never where they were when you meant to take the picture. You really never know what shot you will end up
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"I think it's a good camera." on by tawni454
Pros: There's a lot of features. I've had the camera for like 5 or 6 years now w/o incident. It serves it's purpose for the price.
Cons: The MP is a little low for me now that it's 2010.
Summary: I don't see what everybody else's problem is with the camera. What do you expect out of a 3.2 MP camera? If the pic is blurry, change the setting. That's what I do.

