Review 3 of 23
Price Paid:
$40.00
from Long's Summary: No, the price isn't a mistake. I've been working in the long's photo lab for a few years now, and never sold one of these things! Most people don't go to longs for a 400 dollar camera. We had a stack of about ten, so my manager said "ok, just go 40 bucks each." My jaw dropped, and all my friends and I have one. I don't know if it is worth the 400 dollars, but DEFINATELY worth the 40.
It is a solid feeling camera, which is not too common in APS cameras. The zoom is VERY powerful for an APS camera as well. There are many people that aren't fans of the APS film, but for what it is meant for (simplicicy) it does a fantastic job. The autofocus on this camera semms great, as well as the sharpness of the pictures. Minolta says it's weatherproof, so I decided to take it rafting. It got splashed quite a bit, and still works great. I've seen lots of reviews of this camera not being reliable, but it has worked great for me so far, and it's been through a lot.
Overall, I think it is a great camera to have in a collection, if you can find a good deal on one. Keep in mind this camera is a few years old now, and going and spending 400 dollars on it would be a waste of money. Still, I think it is the best APS camera around. The only worry I have is this....how much longer will APS film be around? Strengths: Great Zoom. Great Optics. Great Autofocus. Weatherproof. Many Features. Great camera! Weaknesses: It's a bit bulky for an APS camera. Very expensive retail price. Similar Products Used: Probably every camera in the Olympus stylus line! Customer Service: Haven't needed any.
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