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Nov 16, 2016
Shame about the battery
10 of 13 found this helpful This is my first smartphone and because I am a skinflint, it is an old, unlocked model. I wanted a phone which fitted in my pocket like all the other phones, so its size is perfect for me. Because it is a 4s, it has Siri which is a really efficient voice recognition system that allows you to speak to write texts etc. I was pretty quick with ordinary keypads, but the touch-sensitive little one on the iPhone 4s slowed me right up. I tried out Siri with a text, not thinking it would work properly, but it is really good, and doesn't need to be introduced to the talker.
I am still feeling my way around the world of iPhones, but I am getting used to it pretty quickly. I have always used Macs, so I sort of understand their way of designing things. At 65 years old, I have left it a bit late to be of any use in most reviews on these products, but this could be to someone like me, buying an old model.
The worst thing about these 4s is the battery life. You can actually watch the power drain when using them, 45%...40%...35%... and I was so shocked that I had to go to the net to see if this was normal or not. It is, but I am told the later models (6s) are not so bad. I am not so sure you could watch an hour's worth of video on it without draining it completely, and sometimes it refuses to take a charge. I am also having difficulty syncing it with my desktop, but that could just be me.
Apart from that it's a great little phone and I like it a lot.
Dec 02, 2010
Zoom!
1 of 1 found this helpful This little Olympus camera was sent via Brighton, but I think (judging from the 6 second test video that came with it) it was reconditioned by Olympus USA. At about £180 delivered, and with all the cables plus a 8 GB card, I think it is great value for money.
The most striking feature about this camera is the zoom - 30x optical, plus an extra 5x digital if needed! Because of it's in-built image stabalizers, I took two photographs of a rising moon in the street as a test - one at wide angle, and the other at maximum zoom, and the results were genuinely impressive. The wide-angle showed the moon as a dot, with the rest of the street below. The zoom actually showed mountains and craters on the moon's surface, and - for a hand-held shot - they were extremely well focussed. I wasn't even leaning against a lamp post.
Not small enough to fit in your trouser pocket, but compact and pretty nevertheless, with a nice big screen. Most of the bulk is taken up by the lenses and housing for the zoom. Two disadvantages - it has no viewfinder, and the zoom does not operate in the video mode, but the quality of the footage (almost 3 hours with an 8 GB card) is pretty good. I would certainly recommend this camera. 30x zoom, for Pete's sake!!
Dec 02, 2010
Zoom!
This little Olympus camera was sent via Brighton, but I think (judging from the 6 second test video that came with it) it was reconditioned by Olympus USA. At about £180 delivered, and with all the cables plus a 8 GB card, I think it is great value for money.
The most striking feature about this camera is the zoom - 30x optical, plus an extra 5x digital if needed! Because of it's in-built image stabalizers, I took two photographs of a rising moon in the street as a test - one at wide angle, and the other at maximum zoom, and the results were genuinely impressive. The wide-angle showed the moon as a dot, with the rest of the street below. The zoom actually showed mountains and craters on the moon's surface, and - for a hand-held shot - they were extremely well focussed. I wasn't even leaning against a lamp post.
Not small enough to fit in your trouser pocket, but compact and pretty nevertheless, with a nice big screen. Most of the bulk is taken up by the lenses and housing for the zoom. Two disadvantages - it has no viewfinder, and the zoom does not operate in the video mode, but the quality of the footage (almost 3 hours with an 8 GB card) is pretty good. I would certainly recommend this camera. 30x zoom, for Pete's sake!!