I was wanting to get something that could more than my phone, such as real zoom. I did not want to pay the price for a full DSLR. This is a good compromise. Being older, it is inexpensive. It takes good pictures and has a fantastic zoom. As a point and shoot it is easy to operate. I like that it has a viewfinder which gives the same view as the larger back LCD. It does have a lot on manual settings. Best to download the manual to make the best use of them. Mine came in good condition and well wrapped. Time will tell how it will hold up and work as an addition to my phone.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Order by mistake my kid got my phone would be good if screen worked but it is a good quality camera I'm pleased with the mistake. Not going to cost much to have screen replaced either.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
honestly i love the camera. the picture quality is beautiful, the video quality is well worth the price. im still experimenting with all the different features but so far so good. the only thing i thing could use an upgrade is the zoom function while recording video. it isnt smooth at all. jumps instead of glides in which causes the focus to go in and out during the process. not good for zooming in and out for my music video scenes. but overall i would recommend this camera for any novice looking to start a hobby in photograpy.
Camera is very easy to use - just put the selector in Automatic mode and start shooting, but it also has many features for camera experts who want to control fine details for themselves
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The best part of this camera is it's price. I was looking for something inexpensive to take abroad that wouldn't kill me if it were damaged or stolen, and this camera was a good buy at $62. The downsides are fairly short battery life- rechargeable are a must for this camera. Video quality is very, very poor, despite the claim of HD. The "optical viewfinder" is really just a teeny screen that you view through an eyepiece, so you can't take a quick look at your frame and decide if an image is worth taking... the camera must be powered up for this to work, of course. I don't think about it, but I frequently will look through my DSLR eyepiece to look for a possible picture, and this camera doesn't allow that. But again, it's very inexpensive and takes pretty good images. Maximum zoom isn't that great, but most shots are wide to mid-zoom, so no problem there.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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