Advantages: many modes, not as big as SLRs Disadvantages: heavier/bigger than point and shoots
I have now had this camera for a couple of months and i must admit that at first it is rather daunting and somewhat complicated. I previously owned a basic olympus mju mini 'point and shoot' digital camera and this is a big step up.
First impressions were rather shakey. The menu seems over-complicated and the on-screen display is crowded, howver after some background reading anda thorough read of the manual it become relatively clear. There are ... ...can manually adjust the aperture, shutter speed and other setting or there is a auto mode which automatically sets the best options - usually works best for me. There is aswell a video mode and a print mode, whereby you can connect the camera directly to a printer. Going back to the earlier self-set modes: at first these seem rather pointless to the average camera user who often thinks - 'why change it myself when i can let the camera do it' well ...
alimason 06.04.2008
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