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The bad: Temperamental focusing; color-matching requirement can be tedious; voracious appetite for battery power; loose plastic feel of the lens focusing ring assembly.
The bottom line: A formidable tool allowing the professional user freedom of choice behind the controls, with a genuine wide angle lens affording unprecedented latitude.
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9
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Cant be any better
Sep 26, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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I have a printing firm and we use the camera for our desktop department and we all love it to bits. Downside: Takes too much power, batteries don't last long.
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