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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Works okay, but could be a little better, December 15, 2002
By A Customer
I bought this camera about 8 months ago. I'm a grad student in a design related subject, so I often need to take several dozen reference pictures in a short period of time (many of which I won't keep). Digital is a great way to go considering film processing costs.The good about this camera is that the image quality is high. I use it in high resolution mode, so I have more flexibility to manipulate the photos later in Photoshop. It also has a surprising ability to shoot in low-ish light without its flash. It is a very simple camera to use. I don't use any of the proprietary software that came with it, such as the photo organizing software, but instead simply plug it into a USB port and treat it like an external drive. It also comes with a battery and charger, which seems to last for about 40 or 50 pictures (depending). I usually leave it to charge in the evening overnight and it is fine. However, there are also a few frustrating aspects. The software that it comes with is pretty much junk, so if you don't already have a graphics package on your computer, this is worth considering. I never really figured out how to use the photo database program effectively, because it told me it had "expired" after only a dozen or so pictures were down loaded (apparently a $[amount] camera still doesn't get you a full licensed software package--which it later prompts you to buy). I would ignore the included software completely. The camera also really likes the colors red and orange, and they sometimes turn out nearly neon. Again, if you have Photoshop or something like it, this can easily be corrected (and it doesn't really bother me). Likewise, this camera doesn't have many modes like B/W and sepia like some other cameras (i.e. Sony) have, but if you are into digital manipulation this is easy enough to do yourself. Like most digital cameras, the memory included is way too small to be useful. The one accessory that I purchased was a 128 mb flash memory card. Although 128 mb is a lot, I would say that the minimum needed for this camera is probably 64 mb. So add about $[amount]to the price for your memory. Other annoying aspects: there is a pretty big shutter delay from when you press the button, meaning that this camera will not work well for sports or action shots. Also, even when the battery is fully charged, my camera goes to standby after only about 15 seconds, and takes a few seconds to come back on. I've tried to change this, but the settings seem to have no effect. So again, spontaneity is not it's strong suit. Overall, a functional camera that is reliable and works well, but with a few wrinkles. It is about what I expected from a "newfangled" emerging technology.
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