Cameras Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Solid image quality and performance; brushed-aluminum faceplate is a pretty touch for a budget model.
THE BAD
Plastic body; review button is not easy to press.
THE BOTTOM LINE
It's not the fanciest camera, but quick performance and solid images make this sub-$200 shooter a worthwhile pick.
CNET Reader Reviews
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August 14, 2007 07:37
4.5/5
This camera is a great camera for beginners and experts. The huge 2.5 in LCD is so big. You can take pictures with one hand but to change settings you need two. The photo quality is top-notch and I haven't found a defect yet. The only reason I gave ... read more » -
January 5, 2009 02:05
Spectacular
2.5/5
Loved this camera at first. Six months later, it's a very different story. I started noticing lots of noise ( little dots visible throughout the images) - even when using a flash or taking photos in great lighting. Next, the mode selector messed ... read more » -
January 10, 2008 11:14
4.5/5
This is my first digital camera and I am very pleased. Although I know there is some snobs that would scoff at certain cameras this is a great one for beginners, or just people that want a simple camera, it takes great shots which is all most people... read more »
Where to Buy
| Store | In Stock | Shipping | Price |
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| Amazon.com Marketplace | Yes |
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