Advantages: Looks, Ease of use, Price Disadvantages: Build quality, Limitations
When you are accustomed to using cameras that run into thousands of pounds, it is very difficult to review a camera like this without instantly looking for negatives and pointing out what it doesn’t have. Rather than doing that, let’s try and concentrate on what it does have – and for such an inexpensive camera, I was quite surprised with some of the features.
Physically, the camera looks good finished in black and silver, and at 91.5mm x 60.5mm ... ...it is around the size of an iPod (albeit a bit thicker) and will easily slip into a shirt pocket or small handbag for ease of convenience. The body and controls do feel a little flimsy but this has to be considered within the context of the price. The controls are simplistic, well laid out and not too fiddly – although I am used to the zoom control being around the shutter-release button whereas this one is on the back.
The A100 has a 10 megapixel ...
rabidbadger 15.09.2009
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excellent camera for the price. purchased at £79, used regularly, even by 5 yr old. good build quality, auto turn off. highly recommended even for luddites ...
usuallyhappy1 05.11.2009
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