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The bad: Small, hard-to-use controls; no shutter-priority mode; no optical viewfinder.
The bottom line: This svelte snapshot camera's high-speed capture ability sets a new performance standard, making it an excellent pick for the casual sports and action photographer.
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First proud investment I made
Jul 7, 2005Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
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This is my first time investing in a digital camera and i must say it really suits me as a woman who doesn't like bulging things in my bag. I can bring it anywhere. And especially like the compact and 'weightless' feature. The only downfall to it is the battery life. I have to buy extra battery just in case it gets empty in the middle of a holiday outing.
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