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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Polaroid. The regular list price is $89.99. Sells new for $74.98.
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1 comments about Polaroid 6MP Digital Camera - Green (i634).
  1. I've taken this camera on several vacations. It takes great pictures, even when used by my kids. I got it for them because I'm never in any of our photos. It's easy enough for them to use yet has some more advanced features. Not as good as my Canon Elph, but worth the money.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Samsung. The regular list price is $149.99. Sells new for $93.93. There are some available for $63.50.
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5 comments about Samsung Digimax S500 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Black).
  1. This is a great little point-and-shoot camera and video camera with sound!, but for the same price I could get the 630 at wal-mart, so I sold it for $100 and went and got the 630. The 630 is exactly the same size and usability but it's 6 megapixel and supports 4GB SD card so you can record lots of movies without having to exchange the card. A 256 MB SD card will hold a 3.5 minute video, so if you do the math..potentially you can take almost an hour long video at 30fps, 640X480! That's awesome and NO TAPES..you got to love that! On auto mode, it takes great pictures! Also, if you get 2700 NimH rechargeable batteries, the battery life will last for an hour long video recording as well. This camera is so small I can stick it in my front pants pocket and I've got a great still shot and movie camera wherever I go! No more lugging around a camcorder with the case and everything...very convenient!
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  2. I bought one of these for my son (black model)last Christmas. He LOVES it. Takes short video and nice pictures. Then my mother in law was taking about getting a digital camera. We suprised her by getting one (silver model) She just came back from a trip around the USA and she LOVES it! It is easy to use and takes very nice pictures. We also got her a 512mb memory card, large enough to store hundreds of pictures.
    We paid about $100 them, you can find cheap shipping on some if you look around.


  3. I made the mistake of buying two of these. One for my wife and one for my son at the same time. Sure, they are cheap, but they should at least work like a camera. They take double A batteries. You are literally lucky to get 10 pictures out of a set of new batteries. Sometimes you get 3 or 4. You literally have to carry a pocketful of batteries to use this camera. Sure, the pictures are great, you just can't take any. There is nothing more frustrating. I have an old Cannon Elph that will take literally hundreds of pictures on one charge. These guys are begging for a class action lawsuit.


  4. I am involved in short-term mission trips through our church here in the Atlanta area. I used to have a big clunky Kodak digital camera but one month before my first mission trip to the Dominican Republic, I decided I needed to upgrade my camera so I could get some great pictures to document this special week in the life of my kids and me and not have to carry around that big camera.

    I went to my local Wal-Mart and started looking at cameras. The Samsung Digimax S500 immediately caught my eye as it was pocket sized but still had a lot of nice features, more than I would need on a normal trip.

    I took some time to go through the manual, learning all about the basic camera operations. The trip was a huge success! I bought a 2 Gig SD card and took so many pictures and video clips by the 4th day that I had to upload them to a laptop to make room for more!

    Even after my second mission trip in as many years, the picture quality continues to blow me away for such a small, easy to operate point-and-shoot!

    And the video capability...wow! My two children are in the high school marching band. I have taken numerous video clips of their performances for the past two years. The sound and image quality of the clips are great. It is nice not to have to carry around a video camera, as well now. The only thing you have to know is that if you zoom in while video taping, the sound stops until you let go of the zoom button...a small price to pay for such an awesome camera.

    I rode my Harley from Atlanta to Canada and back...4900 miles last summer. The camera fit right into one of my windshield pouches. I was able to grab it on a moments notice and get some great road shots sunsets, wildlife, etc. To get an idea of the quality this camera can put out you can see my pictures at: http://andydoetsch.us

    Uploading to my computer is a cinch! I could go on about this camera! I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to get into photography for family, fun, events, etc. Good luck!


  5. My teenage daughter bought this camera with money she had saved. It worked well for a few months and then quit. Every time you turn it on, it will stay on for a few seconds and then beep that the batteries are dead then turn itself off. This happens every time, even when the batteries are fresh out of the package. This camera was a waste of money.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Samsung. The regular list price is $99.99. Sells new for $119.99. There are some available for $80.00.
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5 comments about Samsung Digimax A503 5MP Digital Camera (Silver).
  1. you can hardly get a great picture indoors bcos-- it's never bright, and looks like it was taken at night. Without the flash, picture comes out blurry. it's good for daytime outdoor shots though...


  2. works great, cheap price. i thinks its a great deal. good pictures, easy to use. the batteries from dollar store don't work well, you have to buy 'good batteries'


  3. I LOVE this camera. I have had it now for about 2 or 3 years. It has held up amazingly. That poor camera has been dropped, gotten wet, banged around in my purse(with no case) and still takes pictures as good as the day I got it. The price was very affordable. I would recomend camera to anyone.


  4. I purchased this at walmart two years ago. All in all it was an alright camera, but I had some problems with it.

    Pros:
    -I liked how you could choose to take pictures in different hues such as black and white, sepia, blue, red, and green.
    - The camera is small, so it fits just about anywhere.
    - The colors ( I have black) are nice, I would have chosen red, but they were out of stock.
    -The price is good. It was about $99.00 when I purchased it, and I'm sure it has gone down since then.

    Cons:
    -The zoom goes up to 5.0, which is alright, but most of the pictures I took with zoom came out very blurry, and even with extra editing they were still a little unclear.
    - Maybe it's just the color, but the black seemed to have rubbed off in places, and left white smudges. I tried to color over with them with permanent marker, but it wiped off after a few days.
    - If you get this camera I suggest you buy a set of rechargeable batteries. The camera sucks regular one-time use batteries dry, and it was annoying to keep buying more batteries after a short period of time.

    All in all it was an alright camera, but not the best.


  5. Payed a little and received two great extras (rechargable batteries and a 2 GB SD Card). Works great.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Polaroid. The regular list price is $179.95. Sells new for $59.99.
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5 comments about Polaroid I531 5.0 MP Digital Camera w/2.4 LCD Screen.
  1. We purchased two Polaroid i531 cameras for our boys who are 6 and 9 and are very pleased with the quality. They are beginner users and have had no problems with figuring out the camera's functions. They are able to take good clear picturs and record fun videos. The good quality pictures are enhanced by the flash and zoom modes. There are a variety of settings/modes that can increase the camera's basic functionality for more advanced users. Battery life is pretty comparable to other digital cameras, so we use rechargables and make sure we have extras if the situation warrants it. As with any digital camera, a memory card/stick is beneficial as there is limited onboard memory. We purchased 1GB cards and will be able to take well over 1000 pictures and video clips with the settings we are using. It's nice to be able to connect the camera to the television using included AV cable. It's much handier for the kids, or to share with guests, than connecting or downloading to the computer. The only complaint I might have with the camera is that the videos are a bit grainy. This doesn't affect anything, but the clarity of the picture. For everyday use it's not an issue, but I wouldn't record a wedding or something important with it unless it was absolutely all I had.

    I use a high end digital Sony camera and would recommend the Polaroid to anyone wanting an inexpensive point-and-shoot, beginner or not. Both my husband and I will grab one of the Polaroids on occasion to take pictures because of it's simplicity and good picture quality.

    An added fun bonus for this particular Polaroid model is the changable grips provided. Not only are there 3-4 camera colors available (silver, white, black and possibly pink/red), but there are 2-3 interchangable grip colors for even more personalization. Also provided is a rubber camera skin that protects the camera from scratches, etc.


  2. This camera works really well. It does the job fine. We purchased it just for our daughter (11 yrs) as an introduction to digital photography. She loved the easiness of all functions as well as the quality of pictures (5.0 megapixels). Highly recommend this camera or its next model up. Great product!


  3. This little lightweight camera is wonderful! The zoom possibilites are fab, it's easy to use and the pictures are very clear. It has video with audio too! You can change out the face plates (3 colors). I feel I got a really GREAT deal. If you are the average joe like me who wants to take pictures and video at times then you can't beat the price. You will need a memory card! If you have the money go for more mega pixels...if not, BUY THIS CAMERA! Great service too!


  4. This is a great camera for the price - a very good value. I received the camera very quickly (faster than the promise date), and it's an excellent, relatively inexpensive camera. I call items like this my "Dixie Cup" items - if I lose it, or I drop it, or it breaks, well, I didn't pay that much to begin with for it. At this price I'm not all worried about losing a substantial investment.

    Having said that it's a great value, I also believe that the shipping and handling costs were a bit high, but that's the price we pay for mail order purchases, right?

    All in all, I'm extremely pleased with my purchase of this item.


  5. This camera works well. For the price it is a nice Camera for the ladies or the kids. This camera is simple to use and take good pictures.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Sony. The regular list price is $799.95. Sells new for $1,299.99. There are some available for $279.00.
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5 comments about Sony DSCF717 5MP Digital Still Camera w/ 5x Optical Zoom.
  1. I purchased one of the DSC 717's several years ago and this I LOVE this camera. It is still one of the best cameras out there, even though it was made in 2002. I love that I can flip the lens up so I can use this camera like a camcorder. I love the photos it takes in all light situations. It does a great job when I use it as a manual camera or an automatic. The only downside is this is a large camera, so it doesn't fit in your pocketbook (unless you have a LARGE bag). To me I'd rather it be large than miss out on all the great features it has. My camera goes with me everywhere. Thanks to Sony for making such a great product.


  2. I too have had this camera for 3 years exactly and have the same problem it suddely went black. I would do all the functions but the picture would turn out black no matter what I did. I called a couple of places and they told me to replace the battery and reset the camera and neither worked for me either. I am very dissatisfied with this camera and Sony. I am now forced to buy a new camera because of the rediculious cost to fix my camera. I am going with the Nikon I have not heard any bad issues with these cameras. I own a 35mm and love it. It takes excellent pictures, but I require a digital because of the kids and it may take 10 tries to get a good one. Anyway I will never buy sony agian!!!!!


  3. After four years of enjoying the ease and superb quality of this camera I am mourning its demise. Yes, after four years of being left in cars (feezing nights, Phoenix days)being abused by our now 4 year old son, being dropped, banged and even taken apart a few times it has finally bit the dust. (by the way I don't recommend subjecting any of these abuses to your own personal camera). We have stopped paying large sums of money to portrait studios for family pics and even had many pics with this camera published in two local newspapers and our city brochure. All of our family and freinds used to request that we bring our camera to any and all events as the pictures produced were quite fantabulous. My husband has photographed many bugs, spiders and even a book worm within an inch with clear detail so he can then research and identify them. I am sorry that Sony has discontinued this model. In my search for something that equals this one-of-a-kind, I have purchased the Sony DSC-H9 which even though sports 3 whole megapixals more cannont even come close to the quality I am used to with the DSCF717, so I have returned it. So on with my trek to find something simple to use, within price and with the same awesome quality I have enjoyed from this camera. Fare thee well loyal DSCF717, you will be missed.


  4. I bought mine back when most of the reviews (below) were written - back in in December 2002. I paid about $700 for mine at the time and have taken thousands of superb quality photos with this camera. so why write a review now?

    Since it is still listed for sale there are a couple of things to point out that a buyer should know:

    A big issue for digital photography back in 2002 - was the 1/2-1 second photo delay between pressing the button and the shutter actually releasing. Any parent out there knows how critical that 1/2 a second can be when it comes to capturing a child at play or that tender moment when siblings give each other a hug. They are gone in an instant - so you'll need to take that into account when taking pictures.

    Another issue is a flaw that Sony has with the CCD chips in these cameras. What would happen is the LCD display would start to show static or frequency distortions. These distortions would show up on the photographs. There was actually a class action lawsuit against Sony to repair the CCD chips in cameras experiencing this issue. The time frame for the repair according to the suit ended in October 2007 - which is when I started to experience the issue with my camera. But Sony has extended the free repair until September of this year. Mine is currently in a UPS box on its way to Sony for repair.

    So if you are looking to buy this camera - verify that the CCD chip has already been replaced - and if not - make sure you send yours in before September 2008.

    Despite the repair issue - this camera is still a great buy. Nice to know I could sell mine after nearly 6 years and still get a good price for it.


  5. I like so many others, love this camera, because it does so much, and does so much well. I, also like most others, had to send my camera back to Sony when the CCD element (which is the subject of a recall) went bad. Sony fixed it free of charge, and sent it back, and it has performed flawlessly ever since.
    If only it hadn't gone bad on the first day of my 10 day disney vacation with my wife and 4 year old son.
    I've used other digital cameras, and without exception I remember wishing I had my camera instead. I still see no reason to upgrade to a newer version yet, and I've taken over 15000 photos with this camera. When the time comes, I'll definitely look at the current model in this line.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By POLAROID. There are some available for $59.95.
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3 comments about Polaroid PDC-5070BD 5.0 MP Digital Camera.
  1. I think this is a very nive camera it take beautiful pictures and it is fairly easy to use the main downfall is when you zoom, it doesn't do it very clearly, the more you zoom the less distiction there is in the picture. But all in all I am very pleased with my choice.


  2. This camera is truely a point and shoot camera. Very simple to use. With 30 seconds of instruction anyone can use this camera. It provides very nice resolution and picture reproduction. Remember this is a camera priced under $100 so it doesn't have the features of the $500 plus cameras. It is very easy to down load the pictures with the USB cable that comes with the camera. You need to upgrade the memory card if you want the video capability of the camera.
    A great value for the price


  3. great camera lite weight, great zoom,clear crisp screen, all around great buy


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Sony. There are some available for $375.00.
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5 comments about Sony DSC-F828 8MP Digital Camera with 7x Optical Zoom.
  1. I use this camera extensively for field work, and I work for an engineering company. I travel a lot so I lug this beast through airports and rental cars -- I would not do that if it wasn't worth it!

    This is the Swiss army knife of cameras. Over the years I've owned it I've added the remote commander (release cable), a pocket tripod, external flash, and macro lense. Also an extra battery (I sometimes shoot for hours in the field and take hundreds of photographs, so an extra battery is handy.) But all this stuff (including the charger & manual) fits into a regular-sized SLR camera bag, so essentially I have a full studio in one little camera bag. I've used the movie mode to shoot digital video of street conditions and traffic operations (I strapped it to a bicycle once to record bike commuting conditions) in addition to the still mode. The camera works great for portaits, landscape shoots, long exposures, indoor photos of public meetings -- you name it, the camera can do it. Enlargements from 8 MP are better than anything I've ever gotten with 35 mm and I put them right up there with photos from my Rolleiflex medium format camera (I've had them both done for comparison, and they both looked great -- different from each other, but great.)

    Downsides? Well, it is heavy, but I've tried using the tiny cameras as well and they just don't cut it for me. I'm too spoiled by the infinite possiblities of this camera.

    Purple fringing -- not an issue. I've seen it a few times, but it's never of any consequence. I've also seen it on 35mm slr pictures -- I think it's an artifact of particular lighting conditions with particular lense settings. Big whoop.

    High ISO Noise: I only go above 100 ISO if I absolutely have to, and if I have to go above 200 ISO, I reset to 64 ISO and just use the flash. The 400 and 800 ISO settings are about useless in my experience -- there is tons of noise. You can clean the noise up, but when the noise to picture ratio is so high, I find that the cleaned pictures have a definite "soft" look to them. That's going to be good occasionally, but not generally. For very low-light situations without a flash, I prefer to revert to 400 ISO film. This is the major shortcoming of this camera, in my opinion.

    Durability -- let's talk. I've had the camera sent off for repair once, after about two years of very heavy use (including getting dumped out of a bag into the sand while working in a Katrina rebuild job, and being strapped to a bicycle :-) The mode dial switch on top got squirrelly, and two screws worked loose and disappeared out of the lense barrel. So I bought a slightly larger bag (to keep the mode dial from getting bumped in the bag), I routinely check the tension on the barrel screws (they get loose occasionally) and I'm more careful about where I leave the camera. I consider the camera very resilient for the type of conditions I put it through. Will it last 50 years like my Rolleiflex? I doubt it. Will it last longer than other digicams? It's already outlived two of my wife's Nikons. I think it's going to be around a while. I would not be surprised if the camera outlived the digital storage media available for it.

    What I love about it: I love the completely silent operation -- great for candids and taking pictures during public meetings, photos at family events, etc.

    The rotating back is great for the same reason -- you can shoot and no one even realizes you're doing it. I've really come to love waist level shooting.

    Complete manual control -- let's me do everything I can do with my K1000 (except for infinite bulb control.)

    Infrared mode -- produces neat infrared photos with a filter, that in turn make cool B&W pictures.

    And the lense -- what's not to like about a HUGE Zeiss lens? Manual zoom control -- yes, the only way, feels like a real camera and not a toy. And no annoying "whirrr" when I zoom in and out.

    I could go on, but those are my favorites. This camera is as big as a horse, as far as digital cameras go, but it's a work horse, and it definitely pulls its weight. Not a camera for the faint-of-heart, but an excellent do-it-all digicam.


  2. I bought the Sony f828 second hand 2 months ago for SGD$650, which is about USD$430ish. I fell in love with it the first time I held it when it first came out, but it was way too expensive. Now it is mine!

    The f828 has come down in price, yet it remains very competitive in terms of appearance, features and results.

    All this previous brouhaha about "purple fringing" and "excessive graininess" was, in technical jargon, a load of bulldust.

    Perhaps one of the reasons people had criticisms about it was it's high price. If it had been originally priced 35% cheaper, in line with it's other prosumer contemporaries, maybe it would have fared better reviewise. But then again, Sony has always priced itself higher than other brands.

    Back to the present though. I've taken about 150 shots and I find it is an immensely versatile camera.

    It takes two types of memory cards (I have a 1GB Compact Flash and 2 GB Sony Mem Stick Duo primed and loaded), it has a gorgeous lens which focuses mega fast and has a very useful zoom range from wide angle 28mm to 200mm. This is far more versatile than the f828 replacement, the R1. In addition, I love having shutter speed control, manual zoom and focus, manual flash and tilting the handgrip so you dont have to hold the LCD screen near your eyes like a dork.

    The photos arent bad either. Sony has always had excellent colour and this is no different. I admit that it is not as perfect as a dSLR (I had a Canon 350d prior to this. Pic quality was awesome) but since i rarely print photos, this is not an issue. I usually store pics on computer, burning them onto VCD as backup. If I want to share, I post them online. A lot more "modern" people do that than people realise. Not everyone wants to print hundreds of photos which are the size of an A4 sheet of paper.

    Are there any gripes?

    A larger LCD screen might be nicer, though I really have no problems with the 1.8 inch one provided. Current digi cameras all have 2.5 inch though.

    As one reviewer mentioned, it does get a bit heavy if you carry it around for hours on end.

    The instruction manual could use some improvement. There were a couple of times it would say something like "press the blah blah button to use the blah blah feature" without actually specifying where the button was, or how to find the controls for the feature.

    But overall I like the f828. At it's current second hand price, there is no digi camera which has it's features, and you have to pay a lot more to get superior features plus picture quality. The Panasonic FZ-50 has double the zoom range, but no wide angle and some people still think it has issues with grain. A dSLR with a useable 28-200mm lens costs triple or quadruple the price. (eg a Nikon dSLR with a Nikon 28-200mm lens)

    I hope some people find my opinion of some use :) Cheers!


  3. ...and I upgraded to the Sony R1 when that came out. While the R1 have me better image quality, I always miss the F828. I still do. As I look for my next camera, planning to a dslr, I still pine for a perfect version of an F828. Basically that would be a larger info chip to make the image noise not so much an issue. And, yeah, upgraded MP would be nice. What I love about the F828 is its flexibility. Versatility. It's macro function is amazing. That's probably what I missed the most going to the R1 (I kept the F828 with me on certain shoots just to give me the option to move in closer). It is just an easy camera to get comfortable with. Very light weight. Swivel screen is great. Great performance with image quality that quickly deteriorates as soon as you push it.


  4. This camera was such a big disappointment, I am so frustrated with it.

    I have had this camera for over 3 years, and I just hate it. The lens and the sensor size don't allow you to do much.

    I had the Sony DSC-F717 before the 828. I loved the 717 at the time, but I dropped the 717, and though that I would go with the 828 as an upgrade to the 717.

    The 828 is not an upgrade at all, sure it has more pixels, but the picture quality is not as good and I have a ton of problems with purple fringing in my photos.

    I have shot over 10,000 pictures with the 828 and and over 10,000 with the 717. It is my opinion that the 717 was a better camera, even at only 5.1MP than the 828 is at 8MP.

    One thing that drives me nuts on this camera is the fixed lens. It is an average middle range lens. It doesn't do wide angle, and it doesn't really zoom, so its not much good.

    Don;t waste your money on the 828, especially today where there are so many other better cameras out there. Go with a Digital SLR.


  5. I have had an F828 for 4 years now and I still LOVE THE CAMERA !!!! I currently also own a Nikon D2X and a Nikon D300. They are also both great cameras but each camera has it's pros and cons.......

    As for the DSCF828, a Nikon 28-200mm Zoom (f2.0 to f2.8) lens ALONE would cost more than a whole F828. And with the F828 I never get the dreaded "sensor dust" that you get with every interchangeble lens DSLR since the F828's lens is not replaceable.

    The DSCF8's pictures are every bit as good as the Nikon's (and sometimes the color is better) although they may be a few megapixels smaller (but that never bothered me).

    Yes, there is a problem with ISO and noise in the F828, but I have learned to live with that. If I'm going to shoot at any Hi ISO I wont be using the DSCF828 anyway, or I will use the flash.

    But my VERY FAVORITE feature of the F828 is the swiveling Lens which has led to many more creative shots than I've gotten with my Nikon's. Nikons "Live View" on the D300 cant touch it.

    So, in summary, each of these cameras has a place in my bag. I LOVE them all and would never give up the F828.
    I will always have one.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Olympus. There are some available for $179.99.
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5 comments about Olympus Stylus 720SW 7.1MP Ultra Slim Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver).
  1. The only meaningful comparison is between LCD-only, pocket cameras with non-extending lenses. I've owned a lot of digital (& film) cameras, including a digital SLR.
    PROS: rugged, well-made, waterproof (I've actually taken it underwater; of course underwater shots are not sharp unless you get an expensive rig), good color, works well in auto mode, shutter lag is not too bad, LCD is big and bright, good battery life. Pretty good pics in common situations.

    CONS, as with ANY pocket camera: the LCD is hard to see outdoors when you are in bright sunlight (unfortunately, most small cameras, except a few Canons, lack a viewfinder these days), the lens is tiny and doesn't extend, so sharpness and low-light performance is limited (but you don't have to wait for the lens to extend -- the camera, turns on or comes out of sleep pretty fast), limited zoom, you'll probably want to buy a higher-capacity xD memory card & they're are more expensive than other types.
    ADVICE: It's a good choice for a go-anywhere pocket camera. If you want a better camera, get a bigger Canon with an extending lens (or an SLR, which has less shutter lag) and carry it in a bag (but avoid water).


  2. This is not my family's primary camera, this is the camera we use in the pool or during harsh conditions/activities. The underwater pictures are cool, though not the best. The outdoor pictures are good in bright light. Where this camera may disappoint is in lower-light settings, including indoors. For that we have a different camera. When I was reading reviews deciding if I should buy this camera, I found one comment that really summed it up along the lines of: the best camera is the one you'll actually have with you at the time. In that sense, this is often our "best" camera because I never hesitate to carry this camera since it is so sturdy.


  3. Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R22IXF0OJUF7N0
    This is the little foto camera but help me making filmlike memory .
    BICYCLE & ROADS & CAMP my inspiration 300mi on nort Georgia hilly roads up to(Brasstown Bald) and back to Savannah G.a with 90pounds loaded traler.This trip start point close from Helen G.a may 2007 (nice weather to biking)
    Biker and filmaker Sandor Nagy (Dj Sandoors)...Sorry for por englis writing...


  4. I have taken this camera as my primary to Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as numerous backpacking trips in the US. Great to swim with, really like the internal lens, fantastic image quality for its size. I finally broke it shallow scuba diving in Turks & Caicos, but I don't blame the camera since it was never meant to do this in the first place, and I had really thrown it around for two years. I have since replaced it with a new stylus, which doesn't have the internal lens, but has almost imperceptibly better image quality.


  5. We bought this camera for our (precocious) grandson's 4th birthday over a "toy" camera. It was a bit of an extravagance, but not that much more than we would have spent anyhow. The key appeal is its purported "shockproof" feature. We added a gel case for extra protection. The other thing that made it preferable to cameras made for 4-year-olds was a rechargeable battery. He is amazingly adept at operating the camera, using the menus, etc. And he LOVES that it's a "real" camera.

    So far so good on the shockproof...


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Monday, September 8, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $159.95. Sells new for $159.00.
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4 comments about Lowepro Stealth Reporter D550 AW Camera Bag.
  1. Es impresionante la calidad con que fabrican estos productos LOWEPRO. En mi caso el D550 AW sobrepaso las espectativas de mi compra y mis equipos lo agradecen, la suavidad del material interior verdaderamente protege de rayaduras, los separadores ajustables son muy versatiles a la hora de modificar a su gusto el interior, la resistencia y la textura del los materiales exteriores dan la sensacion de seguridad y proteccion, los accesorios incluidos (Maletin de memorias y acesorios) son como un regalo extra en este maravilloso bolso y porsupuesto la correa de lujo que brinda comodidad y estabilidad.

    Las prestaciones son muchas y el precio realmente lo vele. Son muchas las ventajas que ahora yo siento que tengo en mis manos.


    Oscar Chavarria
    Fotografo Profesional
    www.oscarchavarria.com.ni


  2. I have Contax cameras with several lenses. Until now I have been using two smaller bags to carry my equipment. The D550AW handles all my pieces and was purchased at an excellent price. I have not yet been out in really "bad" weather with the bag, but its shape and construction should prove valuable when the rains come.


  3. An excellent value in a very high quality camera bag! The Stealth provides sufficient flexible storage for a DSLR body, several lenses, and a large asst of accessories. I presently have mine set up to carry a pro DSLR body, two lenses, a couple of strobes, plus many accessories that neatly pack into the many storage compartments. The bag is extremely well made, and even provides excellent protection for your gear in wet weather. I really like the storm-proof zipper at the top that allows for quick access to your gear when there isn't time to open the locking flap and do the full un-zip.


  4. I have had the Stealth reporter D400 AW for about a year. Extremely well made and needed another bag. I find the 550 as well made and useful as to 400. This bag easily handels a Canon 100-400 'L' series, 70-200mm 'L' series plus a number of other lenses and a 40D with battery pack.

    This is a very rugged equipment bag. It's not a bag to load and carry around all day however. Oh the bags great. But once loaded with quality gear.... it's HEAVY.

    For just smaller lenses and camera body, I'd recommend the Lowepro Slingshot. Very handy and easily carries stuff for a day trip. But the Slingshot won't easily carry the larger 'L' series lenses.

    The Stealth Reporter line is highly reommended for Pro's and semi-pros for getting equipment to and from a shoot.


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