Advantages: Takes beautiful photos than that of the Kodak Sport Disadvantages: The lever is easily caught taking unwanted photos
I bought this disposable camera while waiting to board my flight in Gatwick airport. It was our honeymoon to the Maldives, after getting married the day before. While shopping round duty free shops, I remembered that I hadn't bought one of these underwater cameras with all the preparing and panicking. Luckily, that was all we had forgotten! Usually a must have for us, as we love to snorkel while we are away. I found the underwater disposables in a branch of Dixons, in the airport, retailing at just £8.50. In our usual store normally, in the past we have paid around £12.99.
On the shelf, there was a choice of two. The fujiQuicksnap Marine or the Kodak Sport - both selling at the tax free price of £8.50. Normally I would have gone with the Kodak make but, called me Pathetic, I liked the look of the Fuji camera as it was bright, blue ...
Advantages: Features, Low-light capability Disadvantages: A little confusing to master and a little too expensive
The Fuji FinePix F70EXR is billed by the manufacturer as the slimmest 10x zoom camera on the market and, at less than 23mm in depth, it is certainly very easy and convenient to carry around. The zoom is great for magnification, being the equivalent of 27-270mm in 35mm terms, but I found it to be a little fuzzy at the long end. There is also a 4x digital zoom for anyone who wants it.
The FinePix F-series cameras are renowned for their low-light (high ISO) capabilities and the F70EXR should be no exception, sharing as it does the 1/2 inch sensor of the F200EXR but with 2 million fewer pixels crammed onto it. Also the EXR technology is great for combating noise on higher ISO shots.
Obviously the F70EXR is small, compact and lightweight and, in general, feels great to hold, with all the controls being conveniently placed ? apart from ...
So this next review is about my experience in the CN tower, when I visited Toronto Canada. I had visited a number of big attraction sights in Toronto, but this was one of the one?s that a enjoyed extremely. It was fun, exciting, bold and out of this world, it was a plus that I wasn?t afraid of heights, so for anyone who does suffer from vertigo, it might be a challenge to visit this place. I had been to Toronto once before, however I was only 8 and thus didn?t have the chance to visit the CNN tower only views it from outside. I promised myself that I would come back one day to visit this attraction, only took me over a decade to come back, but it was highly worth the wait.
Information and the CN Tower:
The CN tower started its construction in 1975, once the construction was complete it stood at a mammoth 1,815.4 ft) tall, making it ...