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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By olympus.
There are some available for $15.90.
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No comments about Olympus Superzoom 800.
Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Samsung.
There are some available for $25.00.
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5 comments about Samsung Maxima 90GL QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera.
- The Samsung 90GL is a lot of camera for the money. The zoom range is terrific and has perfect focus on close-up portrait shots. The red-eye reduction feature gives my pictures a professional quality. It also has good definition on landscape and distant subjects. We took pictures in front of a big fountain and this camera even caught the water drops! Several idiot-proof features keep me from wasting film. After an entire year of use I am happy to say that I've been happy with every single picture.
- the camera is good, but someday I take the number six picture and the camera never work again, today nobody fix this camera.
But I still thinking the camera is very good, the pictures was clear and high colors, I'm use this camera only twice.
- This camera is a great compact 'point and shoot' with great features for the price. I have developed a few rolls now and am quite pleased with the picture quality. It would be nice to have date imprinting (on the back of photos) rather than in the corner. The zoom button (tiny!) is very close to the shutter button - and yes, a few pictures have been taken accidentally!! Another accident happened when my son took a picture and tripped the back cover release - only lost a few pictures from that roll. Overall, this is really a GREAT compact camera that will fit into your pocket. I'd buy this camera again - just have to be careful with the location of the buttons.
- I purchased this camera for the features and size, I was very disappointed in what I got in the mail. The camera is not very reliable at all,sometimes it will take a picture but most times it will not work at all. I'm hoping I can return it cause buying this camera was a mistake. If you do buy this camera you need CL2 batteries in it not the el123 listed.
- I had very few good picture before flash burned itself out (black mark inside) Finding service was enormous hassle and then costs more than camera is worth. Lasted way less than a year but missplaced the warranty so I am stuck. Will never buy this BRAND again.
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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Samsung.
There are some available for $55.00.
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2 comments about Samsung Evoca 70SE QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera.
- Looking for a reasonable price camera with up to date features? This camera is great for beginners, or a camera buff that wants something practical. Small, great for your pocket on trips. Great combination camera at a price that is not too high for your loved one that wants to try new things but also may have a tendency to loose things. Zoom, infrared autofocus, panoramic switchable, landscape mode, timer and more.
- It's a camera which makes good pictures, I developed 4 rolls and not a single shot missed out (I use 200 iso film). I found out that it is better not to use the zoom in low light conditions. There are some disadvantages however, the buttons on top are too small, and espacially the flashmode and the on-off button should be larger. I found out that I don't use the functions on the wheel. For me the camera would have been ideal if the functions on the wheel would be on-off and the flash modes and the functions that are on the wheel now could then go to the tiny buttons. But.. perfect pictures still recommend it.
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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Canon.
Sells new for $1,685.00.
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No comments about Canon EOS 50D 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera W/ Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR Lens W/ Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Ion Battery Pack W/ Transcend TS8GSDHC6-S5W 8GB SDHC6 Memory Card with Card ReaderW/ Samsonite Digital Camera Gadget Bag (Black) W/ Clean & Scratch Free Kit.
Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Kodak.
The regular list price is $195.99.
Sells new for $74.99.
There are some available for $66.08.
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5 comments about Kodak Advantix T700 Zoom APS Camera.
- I received this camera as a gift in January. It has already been back to Kodak once for repairs, and now it is going back again - for the same problem! After I load a new roll of film in it, it takes one picture & automatically rewinds the entire roll. Very frustrating. Picture quality is OK, but have only successfully been able to shoot 3 complete rolls of film since January because of it's quirky film problem.
- I took this camera with me on many a college a adventure and after shooting 3 roles that got progressively worse I'm fed up with this shoddy crap. the only pictures that come out are indoors with decent artifical light and outdoors, but not bright. It won't take pictures in the dark, they shouldn't even tempt you with the different shutter options, none work. I even sent my camera in after the lcd broke. they wouldn't replace it but they did send me back a role of test pictures that for some reason were all perfectly developed, i wish i knew what camera they used...
- I really liked this camera the first year I had it. The pictures were good, it was very convenient... but a few days after the one year warranty had expired, the camera started to rewind the film after just one or two pictures and sometimes freeze up (the lens wouldn't retract). It is currently at a repair shop. Another downside is the high cost of APS film and development.
- This is a great little camera-- the pictures are good quality, (not great, but darn good), & it is virtually indestructible. I've had mine for three years now & it's been dropped, kicked, left in the rain & it still works like I bought it yesterday. It's perfect for people who always break their cameras or if you anticipate lots of hard use, but is not for those looking for professional quality pics.
- I like this camera for one reason alone and that is, I had one like it years ago. By the time I was ready to purchase another camera, Kodak had discontinued this model (boo hiss!).
Not knowing where or whom to contact, I googled the product name and found Amazon.com. This camera is great in terms of allowing various photo sizes. The panaramic size is wonderful for taking shots of Basilicas in Italy or the ocean view in Monaco.
The only negative (pun intended) is that the camera was sent with EXPIRED film dating back to January 2003. Not to worry, I bought NEW Advantix film at the local Walgreens.
Thanks!
Carole Willis
Atlanta, GA
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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Polaroid.
There are some available for $12.99.
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No comments about Polaroid 3000AF.
Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Polaroid.
The regular list price is $99.99.
Sells new for $49.00.
There are some available for $14.50.
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5 comments about Polaroid i-zone 0.3MP Digital and Instant Combo Camera.
- i wouldn't recommend this one, not even for the price... the sticky film feature is kind of fun, but the digital camera is not good at all. it's virtually impossible to take pictures inside- they either come out way too dark so that you can't even decipher what it's supposed to be, or WAY too bright and over exposed, bleaches out every thing. the software that it comes with is not bad though, and the whole thing is self explanatory and very simple to use.
- This camera takes okay pics for the $, but it drains batteries really fast!!... I think I took about 15 pics with brand new batteries and already the batteries were drained.
- `for being a dual camera it does what it says it does the only catch is you MUST use duracell batteries or the unit will NOT work...alot of people do not know this and therefore think the camera is faulty...its not....it takes wonderful digital pictures...for being a one focus lense......
- I loved the camera and I love it more now that I've purchased a Mustek which is going back. Just be careful - don't drop it! The batteries burn out very quickly and it would be great if it came with some kind of adapter.
- awesome!takes good pictures with super-sticky film. the one problem I had with it was that it is not that portable. I use it at college all the time. It is overall a pretty good product!!! just don't drop it!!!
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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Polaroid.
There are some available for $10.59.
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1 comments about Polaroid i-zone Pocket Instant Camera, Blue.
- Hey, i just got the I-Zone camera in the mail and what a surprise i got! The "kit" itself, comes with a 6 pack of Sticky Film (which is expensive i might add), and the camera. The instructions to put thee film in is at the bottom of the camera and in the booklet you recieve with the camera. Overall the picture quality is excellent for such a small camera! I use it in school, its a good way to give instant photos to your friends, and to take pictures if your leaving on a trip. I gave it 4 stars not 5 because the price for the film-its a bit expensive, but its worth it in the end! Buy It!! You'll Enjoy It~! :o)
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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Polaroid.
There are some available for $12.50.
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1 comments about Polaroid i-zone Pocket Instant Camera, Blue.
- This is a very, very fun camera, it takes really cute pictures and looks great also. The pictures are surprisingly good concidering they are only a little bit larger than a stamp. The only complaint I have is that the camera takes a picture of more than what you see through the veiw finder, it takes a little getting used to.
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Posted in Cameras (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Kodak.
The regular list price is $17.99.
Sells new for $5.01.
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3 comments about Kodak Max Sport 35mm Single Use Camera.
- The Kodak Max Sport camera makes good business sense. As director of corporate communications for a nationwide environmental contracting firm, I'm constantly asking project mangers to document the various stages of construction projects with photos.
A construction site is no place for an expensive digital or 35mm camera, and disposables aren't waterproof [anything can happen on a job site!]. Kodak solves the problem perfectly with its waterproof Max Sport camera. It even has a rubberized grip and wristband. The 27-exposure Max Sport would probably be great to use for kids' field trips, around the pool, or just about anywhere an inexpensive, yet sturdy camera is needed. While the camera costs more than twice as much as regular disposables, it's certainly worth the price. Photo quality is suitable for many print publications and for digital conversion for Web sites.
- I recently brought this camera with me on my vacation to florida. It was an excellent camera to use in the water parks, because you didn't have to worry about it getting wet! it came on all the rides. And it took some excellent underwater shots. The colors of the prints were vivid and bright! the rubber strap is a great idea to keep it secure as well!
- On a recent trip to Tahiti I believe I have tried about every kind of one-time use underwater camera on the market (i.e., Kodak Max Sport; Kodak Max Wet, and Konica Waterproof Camera and the Fuji). All of the cameras worked fine snorkeling, although I found the Konica and the Kodak Max Wet to be more difficult to use. [The Konica was a little difficult to see through the view finder with a mask on, and the Kodak Max Wet, most annoyingly had the strap and the photo button on opposite sides of the camera! A real disadvantage to a right handed person. As a result you essentially had to use two hands to take a photo, one to hold the camera and the other to depress the button. Any of these cameras will work fine for snorkeling, however the best were the Fuji and Kodak Sport. Keep in mind that all underwater photos will look a bit blue, however, snorkeling in the lagoon in Tahiti the blue was not really noticeable.
Here's the part I really like, now I admit, contrary to manufacturer recommendations, I did take both the Fuji camera and the Kodak Max Wet camera with me Scuba Diving. Unfortunately, I did not have an opportunity to try the Kodak Sport camera diving. On my dives we never went deeper than about 22 feet. The problem with diving with these cameras is the pressure - you can take a photo just fine, but due to the pressure you will be unable to wind the film. However, I used the Fuji camera without any problems -- I was always able to wind the film and the photos came out wonderfully -- although they were blue. The Kodak Max Wet camera continually would freeze up, thus in order to take a photo you would have to snap the picture, go up several feet, wind the film then go back down -- not very convenient and as a result I took very few photos. Although the photos I did take with this camera came out well, although they too were blue. The other benefit to the Fuji and the Kodak Max Sport cameras is that they are easier to use in the water. The Fuji has the better button for taking photos, and both cameras have a large knob for winding the film, which is especially handy if you are wearing dive gloves. The knob is a real drawback for both the Kodak Max Wet and the Konica cameras -- I found those two cameras to be much more difficult to wind and may be near impossible if you are wearing dive gloves. Also with the Fuji and the Kodak Max Sport, the strap, the button and winder are all on the right side, which makes this camera very easy to use for a right-handed person. In summary, if you go snorkeling I would recommend the Fuji camera or the Kodak Max Sport. Skip the Konica and the Kodak Max Wet -- they are just too difficult to use. And, if you do plan to go Scuba diving, give the Fuji a try. Also, a word to the wise, be sure to buy your cameras before you leave on vacation. I brought 3 underwater cameras with me to Tahiti and still ended up buying the Konica Waterproof on the cruise ship.
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Olympus Superzoom 800
Samsung Maxima 90GL QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Samsung Evoca 70SE QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Canon EOS 50D 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera W/ Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR Lens W/ Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Ion Battery Pack W/ Transcend TS8GSDHC6-S5W 8GB SDHC6 Memory Card with Card ReaderW/ Samsonite Digital Camera Gadget Bag (Black) W/ Clean & Scratch Free Kit
Kodak Advantix T700 Zoom APS Camera
Polaroid 3000AF
Polaroid i-zone 0.3MP Digital and Instant Combo Camera
Polaroid i-zone Pocket Instant Camera, Blue
Polaroid i-zone Pocket Instant Camera, Blue
Kodak Max Sport 35mm Single Use Camera
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