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Price Paid:
$200.00
from Wolf Cameras Summary: Pretty good for a beginner photography (like me). Has basic necessaties that every digiphoto camera should have. It's a pretty good deal for 3.2 megapixels at $200. Strengths: Takes sharp pictures. Lets you choose how many pictures you would like to hold, I believe something like from 12 frames all the way to 112, I think that's pretty neat. Has "Rule of Thirds" frame option (LCD option). It's durable, I've dropped it a few times pretty badly and no scratches or anything of the sort are visible! Weaknesses: Eats batteries verrrrryy fast, I highly recommend rechargeable batteries, get them with the camera, because you will nead them! (Time to get nitpicky here!! :)Lens protector needs a little getting use to, because sometimes it doesn't close all the way and it won't let the lens come out, that gets a little annoying. Oh yes, I almost forgot, one things that annoys me too is that it doesn't have shutter speed!!!!:( Similar Products Used: Kodak DX3500 (not really similar). Customer Service: Haven't needed it yet.
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