Pros: Decent picture quality in good light Cons: Wont focus and bad picture quality in low light, doesn't last
I had this camera for about a year and a half. Compared to the one I had before it, this camera was a big improvement. But overall I wasn't all that happy with it. The picture quality in low light was pretty bad, and in all but the best lighting ...
Pros: Manual controls, good picture quality, easy to use, uses AA batteries (can carry spares) Cons: Heavy and bulky, does not fit in your pocket
I bought this camera off eBay about a year ago. I had been searching for a camera that doesn't cost much, but I still wanted quality to be good, and apart from the point and shoot (automatic) mode, I wanted to be able to modify all the settings (focus, ...
Pros: Excellent pictures. Very solidly built. Ease of use. Features. Remote control. Cons: The cover of the video cable slot. Video mode.
I bought this camera in August, a few weeks before my brother's wedding so that I could practice with it for the wedding. I also bought a 128Mb SD card since the 8Mb card that came with the camera was clearly not enough. I also bought two set of recharge ...
Pros: Feature set is huge. Takes excellent pictures. Easy to use menus. Price almost unbeatable. Cons: Size and weight. Battery life poor. Battery door difficult to open, close. Customer support poor.
The camera itself functions just fine, and takes rather excellent pictures, especially if you're the type who likes to use manual features. However, there are some issues which a prospective buyer must be aware of: 1. I received my PDR-3300 with ...
Pros: Everything. Great camera. Cons: Use of AA battery's.
The camera takes great pictures overall but takes the best pictures while outdoors. The camera can be set to automatic setting or manual setting so as to be able to tweak all of the settings of the camera. In manual you can tweak most settings like exposu ...
I received my 3310 for Christmas 2002. Simply said, I love it. It is easy to use, easy to carry with me every where I go, and people are always commenting on how cute it is. I love the fact that I can put it in my pocket and do what ever I want with...
Pros: -Great price for 3.2 megapixel camera
-Offers decent zoom Cons: -discontinued
-doesn't come with AC adaptor
-comes with 8mb Secure Digital(r) card
I went digital camera shopping at the Future Shop one day and I saw this camera on sale for $300 (20 ...
Don't buy this one...it won't last. by boandjill ,Jun 05 '05
Pros: Wireless remote. Cons: Won't last.
I bought this camera for one reason; wireless remote. Not many digital cameras have this feature. Although I liked (past tense) the camera, it simply is not engineered to last. I had two in two years. Cheap plastic body, too.
Pros: Real easy to use even for a kid. Cons: Uses regular AA batteries too quick.
My grandma bought this for me for Christmas because I love taking pictures and a regular 35mm just did not give great pictures. My camera works with my Epson photo 825 printer just by putting the card into the slot. This camera is so easy and user friendly too. I love it. My mom has a Polaroid Digital and she is always asking to use mine. She paid alot of money for it but doesn't like it. She can not download because her software is not compatible. Mine is.
Pros: Quality pictures, Larger SD Memory card adds to number pics you can take 200+ Cons: No audio with video mode
For the money, this camera has all the features you need. Battery life is greatly extended if you set it in the lowest quality setting (***), otherwise it consumes the batteries rather quickly. I was able to take over 200 pics on one battery charge (WITH a 256MB SD memory card).
Mostly I take pics for internet selling, but the "regular" pictures I take come out quite good also. It photographs well with natural light as well as in flash mode.
The camera is a bit complicated but if you study the instruction booklet, you can quickly take great pics.
Do not expect a small digital camera to give you the same results as a SLR Digital camera with a telephoto lenses. There is just no comparison.
Overall I rate this camera A+++
The ONLY thing I don't like is that the video mode has no audio capability.
NOT a good value, shop around. by abcdlp ,Dec 19 '04
Pros: I'm sorry, but I couldn't come up with 15 kind words to say about it Cons: low quality imaging_eats batteries at an alarming rate_weak optical zoom_unreliable_
When I first purchased the camera it worked for 1 week before giving up the ghost. Sent it in for warranty repair, it took 2 months to return and came back without the remote. Now it won't boot up at all!
When it did function, I was NOT impressed with image quality, exceptionally poor in low light situations, with an anemic flash. 2.8X optical zoom is way too weak for my usage. In a very competitive market, I hope to find a better quality replacement.
Pros: Great photos and features! Cons: Short battery life.
I have had nothing but praises for the quality of photos taken with the PDR-3300. I had a Kodak & Hp Digital camera before. This is my $th digital camera. This one really does the job at Well Under $200! I sold my Kodak and bought this camera and still had money left over to but a 128 meg sd card!
Pros: Great flexibility in manual mode-good battery life with NiMH AA rechargeable batteries Cons: Flash is kinda weak-poor battery life with Alkaline AA batteries
I took some practice to get good looking pics from this camera. It takes good action shots if you are in bright sunlight. Camera is kinda slow. If you never had a digital camera this would be a good one to start with especially if you are experienced with a good 35mm camera.
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