Advantages: Lightweight, good sound quality, compact and comfortable Disadvantages: Not very durable, lead isn't very long
such headphones, my ears get sore. I also find that they drop out easily. The sound quality is often rubbish too, and I've never found any that have genuinely noticeable bass.
So, for me, over ear wins through. They're very easy to take on and off and don't interfere with your hair. The sound quality is good, but not intense, because of the comfortable position in which they rest on your ears. They're also light and very portable and quite resilient to being bashed around.
Features of the RP-HS71 Headphones
These headphones are great. Shall I tell you why?
They're inobtrusive to look at, but still kind of cool, if that makes sense. Fabricated from silver plastic with a black circular design on the back they look modern but don't completely dominate your head.
They're really comfortable. Each side has a round speaker, roughly ...
Advantages: nice viewing screen Disadvantages: Doesn't take good pictures
Having had this camera for a little over 5 months now, i can safely say it is probably one of the worst i have ever had the misfortune to use.
Handling and feel.
top marks for these, it is a cool looking camera, and very useful for taking with you. That aside it is hardly what you purchase a camera for in the first instance.
Quality and results
quality and results show very poor performance which tends to rival those cameras that you would expect to pay around £50.00 for. whilst panasonic is certainly a leading name in electronics, Lieca is a leading name in optics. A marrige of the two has shown itself to be completely lacking in both.
quite frankly, for taking half decent pictures look elesewhere. My money was wsted on this purchase.
I have a cheap 6m Kodak DX 7630 which produces far better pictures, under all conditions.
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Advantages: its small neat and its got a Leica lense Disadvantages: none that come to mind, other than it is a Compact Digital, not a DSLR
It seems this is a bit of a marmite camera- either you love it or you hate it.
Well I LOVE IT. bought for me as a 40th birthday present by my wife. having worked in the camera industry for over 16 years, I knew of Panasonics marriage with Leica, and always found them to be perfect partners. And I was not dissapointed this time either. Once again they have not let the side down. My FX33 goes everywhere with me, and alongside my trusty OM1n and my Bronica ETRSi on days out and about. AND YES i am very pleased with the results, it does exactly what I expect it to do, and then some. OK its not up to the standards of 6x45 slide film, but it certainly does well enough when I need that quick record shot. Great edge to edge sharpness, spot on focusing. Probably its only downfall is the flash, some times seems a little too sensitive.
I would ...