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The bad: Power switch easy to turn on accidentally; finicky autofocus; some noise issues.
The bottom line: A very capable compact camera it may be, but it doesn't hide the fact that there are practically no changes from the previous model, the FX36. That said, with HD-video recording and a generous 25mm wide angle lens, the FX38 will win many people over with its generous feature set and sleek design.
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Jan 17, 2009Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: 25mm,
Cons: Anti-shake could be better
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Compared to the FX-33, it has better features and also cheaper than my FX-33 which I only bought slightly more than a year back
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