Review 3 of 16
Price Paid:
$100.00
from sears Summary: I bought this camera for the wife to keep in the diaper bag for kids pic's, etc.
I wanted inexpensive so that if it was lost/stolen/damaged I wouldn't care.
I went with the Pentax because I had good luck in the past with the Pentax ME SLR's as a compact easy to use camera, and some good reviews. The IQ has been disappointing.
As a semi-pro photographer, who has been taking pictures since I was old enough to walk, I admit I am picky about photo quality. This camera can take a good picture but has a few major faults.
The flash is either inadequate at across the room distances or washes out color when close up. Also, it is almost impossible to take a picture of people or pets without getting red-eye (with red-eye reduction on or off). I have tried all different brands/speeds of film, camera settings to no avail.
The viewfinder doesn't give an accurate (intuitive)view of what is going to be in the picture. After shooting dozens of rolls through this camera I am always second guessing how the shot will be framed up. It seems like something always gets left out or someone's head is cut off!
On the positive side, it is durable. It has taken a lot of abuse and neglect, and continues to work, the same as the day it came out of the box.
I borrowed a Rollei point & shoot (admittedly a more expensive camera) to do a side-by-side comparison. I wanted to see if all point & shoots were the same. The pictures from the Rollei were as good as if taken with my professional grade SLR's.
Overall, I wish I had my money back to spend on another camera. Strengths: Easy controls.
Durable.
Inexpensive. Weaknesses: Red eye reduction is non-existent.
View finder doesn't show what you get.
A little more bulky than some competitors. Similar Products Used: Rollei, Nikon point & shoots. Customer Service: No experience.
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