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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Actually 3.5 stars, but..., January 23, 2008
I'll bump it up to a four because it basically does everything I expected it to.
I wanted the T2 for two reasons: built-in 4GB memory and compact/stylish body. And on both fronts, I am 100% happy. The camera is even smaller than I thought, and has even garnered a few compliments, and even at the highest resolution, I can store a ton of pictures without the need to carry around memory sticks.
I understand that ultra-compacts don't take the best photos and the flash is weak, so it doesn't bother me much. Actually, I am pleasantly surprised with the photos this takes. It's not as nice as my Pentax DSLR, but I don't expect it to be. I wanted this for photos I would otherwise miss because I can't lug my DSLR kit everywhere. The photos are well saturated, if a little soft because of the noise reduction/anti-shake, but when put on a 4x6, the photos look quite nice and crisp. Outdoor shots look great, as do indoor shots in decent lighting--meaning most uses. The flash works good up to about six feet, and as long as ISO is kept low, the photos are pretty good.
The built-in 4GB memory was what sold me and it's fantastic, and mounts on your computer like a flash drive, no hassles. It even has photo software built into the camera, though I can't attest to how well it work because it's PC only and I have a Mac. There is a memory stick slot so you can transfer photos on the camera to a memory stick. The bad news is, you can't set the camera to take photos directly to the memory stick by default. It will only save to the memory stick once the internal memory fills up--which might be a while. This doesn't bother me, though, as that's what I expected and even wanted.
A small complaint is the menu system. It can be hard to find some options, and it's not always obvious which on-screen icons are selectable or not. Once you get used to it, it's not too confusing, but I still prefer good ol' buttons and a standard menu interface (like Canon's or my Pentax).
A big gripe, however, is with the touchscreen and buttons. The touchscreen looks a little soft (low resolution?) for its size, and it isn't as sensitive as I'd like, making menu navigation a bit of a pain. Also, the touchscreen doesn't have a hard protective layer, so you're basically pressing on an LCD, discoloration and all--kind of scary! Then, the playback and scrapbook buttons are too small and almost recessed. I don't have large hands, but I have to use my thumbnail to look at my photos, and on a small camera like this with a big unprotected screen, that can be a bit nerve-wracking.
Overall, this is a great pocket camera for quick snapshots, which is why I bumped it up to four stars.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than you think, January 4, 2008
I bought this camera before reading any reviews on it and after reading many reviews I found that a lot of people were posting negative feedback about it. However, so far I've been amazed at the quality of the pictures I've been taking. I think the reason people are taking bad pictures is because they're not using the right settings. Sure, changing settings can be annoying when you just want to take a picture, but the macro setting on the T2 is great and works absolutely brilliantly, has a special "Slow Synchro" flash which illuminates the background as well as the foreground (usually flash just illuminates the foreground), and the 4 GB internal memory is really helpful.
Of course, it only has 3x zoom, but if you want a tiny camera you're not going to get much better than that. This camera is really cute, fits in your pocket (it's the size of a credit card), takes excellent pictures for a camera so small, has good battery life, a variety of pictures options and settings, face recognition, smile recognition. I really like it and just think that others are having trouble with it because they're not using the proper settings (which are really easy to use!)
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Camera for This Amateur Photographer, January 7, 2008
I bought this came despite the negative reviews I read of it on this and other camera websites, and to be honest I have been pleasantly surprised. I am by no means a "serious" photographer- all I wanted was a camera that would take a photo when I pressed the button. The size of the camera is fantastic, and for me having the memory built internally is great (maybe if I had a printer that you could insert a memory card into this would be an issue- however, I was told you could still insert a card into the camera if you wanted to).
The photos I have taken so far have been great. To my untrained eye the quality seems just fine and I've been happy with everything I've uploaded to my computer so far. I don't really have a need for the smile recognition software or any of the other flashy add-ons, so they somewhat go to waste on me. The touch screen is great, though I have found that you do need to press on it firmly to get it to register sometimes (and slowly- it's not nearly as fast as my iPhone).
My one negative comment would be that the screen interface is slightly confusing and despite reading through the manual I still am not quite sure how to fine tune some settings. However, I am sure like with all things, the more you use them and play around with them the easier it becomes.
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