Review 5 of 19
Price Paid:
$150.00
from Ritz Camera Summary: Overall a very nice little camera. Great bang for the buck. I paid a little more because I got it when it was first introduced, but one may be obtained nowadays for $100-$120. Its compact size and mulitple features are its greatest assets, and with a bit of picture taking know-how, you can get some great shots. With a little reading about lighting, metering, focusing, composing, and film selection, you can turn those out-of-focus, poorly-lit snapshots into great photographs. I originally bought it for photographing friends and family for vacations and special occasions, but found myself using it for landscape, sports action, and even some macro photography. Lugging around my SLR can be a pain sometimes, especially going through airports. The zoom feature allows for creative framing, and the APS function yields decent panoramics. I shoot mostly in the H format in case I want to enlarge to a panoramic print. Although some are disappointed with the ELPH''s performance, you must realize that it''s still just a point-and-shoot and not an SLR with its multiple exposure features and TTL (through-the-lens) viewing. Accept its limitations and you won''t be disappointed. Strengths: -Stylish, lightweight, compact size, price
-Multiple flash functions - auto/red eye reduction/fill flash/slow-sync(night)
-Sharp and contrasty in good light. I shoot mostly with natural light and use a tripod when using slower speed film. Enlargements of 5x7 and even 8x10 have been very acceptable. The use of the self-timer added to the sharpness. I use 400 or 800 speed film for people, action, and indoor shots, and anytime I hand-hold the camera. Kodak offers black-and-white APS film which has yielded some nice portrait and landscape photos for me. I use Fuji APS film for color for its natural skin tone and fine grain. Weaknesses: -Small size and weight makes it hard to hold steady at first. Will improve with practice. Use fast film for better sharpness.
-Though multiple flash and custom functions are great to have, keep the manual handy in the beginning. Buttons are a bit small.
-Flash is a little weak, but to be expected for a point-and-shoot. Sufficient for most everyday photography.
-Though stated, not a real mid-roll change.
-Cost of development Similar Products Used: Canon ELPH2
Olympus Stylus
Fuji APS Customer Service: Not needed.
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