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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For the price, it's great!, August 6, 2001
I purchased this camera a few days ago and while I can't speak for it's long-term value, I can give you my immediate thoughts. Firstly, you do get everything you need to start taking photos right out of the box. I was able to take my first digital photographs within fifteen minutes of opening the box. The QuickStart card is actually more confusing then it needs to be (for instance it implies that the 2MB Smart Card needs to be formatted but it is in fact already formatted), but the manual is very clear and tells you everything you need to know. If you need a digital camera purely for web or email purposes, this camera is great. When viewed on your monitor, the images are bright and sharp. Your resolution choices are 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 at three different compression settings. Because of the resolution limitations, the images taken with this camera are not suitable for print purposes unless you like soft and fuzzy detail. All images are actually taken at 144 DPI rather than 72 DPI (screen resolution). This is an undocumented feature but it does account for the great on-screen images. However, all the images are heavily compressed. Even the highest quality setting shows quite alot of JPEG artifacts (again not great for printouts). The more light you can throw on your subject, the better the finished image will look. Daylight photos look very nice, while low-light, indoor photos (without using the flash) look grainy. You have a number of flash settings, all of which work great. Overall, the finished image usually comes out very good. A great feature is the Macro setting. You can take photos of anything within a half inch to a foot and a half from your camera. I've taken photos of some products I hope to sell and they turned out really great. This is something I could never do with my point and shoot 35mm camera. The floppy adapter is a great feature. Take the Smart Card out of the camera, put it in the adapter and pop it into your computer's disk drive. The files take just a minute or so to transfer. This negates the use of any additional cables to your computer or using the included AC adapter to power the camera while transfers are happening. Regarding batteries, I've taken perhaps 50 photos at various resolutions over the past few days and the batteries still show a full charge. The LCD screen turns off after 30 seconds which can be quite annoying but I've gotten in the habit of only using the LCD screen to review and delete images. I now use the optical viewfinder to take most of my pictures. This saves on your batteries and while not quite as accurate as the LCD, it works fine. So overall, for web work or emails, this camera should get four stars. The resolution could be better (even at 144 DPI internally) but you get everthing you need to take photos and get them on your computer quickly and easily. Don't even consider this camera if you want to get printouts made. You'll only be disappoined. Bite the bullet and go with a megapixel camera instead.
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