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Sunpak - Platinum Plus FlexPod Gripper

Sunpak - Platinum Plus FlexPod Gripper
value conscious, an amateur photographer, looking for a bargain, Willing to pay for quality, the family picture taker, not rich, married, A Gen-X'er

NOV
9
2009

I have a metal camera tripod. I have had it forever and use it for my heavy 35mm film SLR Camera. Now I have a little Fuji FinePix Z20 fd point and shoot digital camera. Why forgo the convenience of having a pocket sized camera by lugging around an unwieldy, heavy traditional tripod? I, for one, do not like giving strangers my camera and asking them to take a snapshot of us (that is whoever I want in the shot with me). If someone takes off with your film camera, they take - what? 24 photographs and the money you invested in the camera? Most people (myself included) keep a bunch of snapshots on...

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4 star rating
pitcherday
Des Moines, IA



Canon - Canon Rebel Xsi

Canon - Canon Rebel Xsi
Willing to pay for quality

NOV
9
2009

Instead of hiring a professional photographer for our wedding we decided to purchase a GOOD camera and have a friend take the pictures. Best idea and best money we ever spent. This camera is not only easy to use, but w/ the lense options to purchase and the photo programs out there we have professional quality photos that we love. Plus then we had it for our honeymoon and all other activities we do. With the fast shooting, it took several pictures in seconds so we could choose which ones we liked best. Plus it works out great at sporting events, you can catch some really great shots! We had no...

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5 star rating
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JennBash73
Carmel, IN



Kodak - Kodak Easy Share M753

Kodak - Kodak Easy Share M753
somewhat tech savvy, a comparison shopper, an early adopter, love photography, computer literate

NOV
8
2009

The Kodak - Kodak Easy Share M753 digital camera is great for beginners as well as an experienced digital camera owners due to it's multi-function picture taking option capabilities.  What I mean by that is there are over 10 different modes in which you can take your pictures acorrding to what action or event you are photographing which is really great in enhancing the expected images and getting the real shot you want.  Examples are: nighttime shots, bright daylight shots such as at the beach, landscapes, up-close, portrait and my favorite, sports (for moving images, which is also fantastic...

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4 star rating
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frog77
Monroe Township, NJ



Kodak - Kodak Easy Share M753

Kodak - Kodak Easy Share M753
technically challenged

NOV
8
2009

Only when Kodak stopped  making my favorite 35mm film did I venture into the digital age and purchase this Kodak easy Share camera.  While the instructions were simple, I was timid and uncertain about my ability to decipher the various buttons and menu items, and even more skeptical that the images I most wanted to preserve would actually be captured on the tiny card that came with my camera.  Surprise!  This camera is almost as easy as point and click.  THe zoom feature gave me beautiful close-ups as well as stunning panoramic views.  I was able to get wonderful detail from a reasonable...

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4 star rating
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iamaslacker
Beech Grove, IN



Canon - Power Shot SD1000

Canon - Power Shot SD1000
somewhat tech savvy, practical, a comparison shopper, value conscious, cost-conscious, computer literate, a homeowner, a woman

NOV
7
2009

We love our Canon products! We have had tons of Canon cameras, printers and scanners. We had the previous version of this camera and when the Powershot SD 1000 we bought one for us, one for my mom and one for my father in law. I like that it has the video camera option and it is easy to switch back and forth. I thin the buttons and function in the menu are easy to figure out even if you don't have the manual on hand and of course we never do. I also like that since we have had Canon cameras for years the menus and settings stay pretty much standard to you get used to using it and don't have to...

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4 star rating
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andrealoans
853338



Fuji Film - FinePix S700

Fuji Film - FinePix S700
somewhat tech savvy

NOV
5
2009

When shopping for a new digital camera I wanted to try and find one that was similary in body style to an SLR without the $500 price tag.  Being that my previous camera was only 2mp I wanted something that while enlarging photos for printing I wouldn't have to deal with the horror of distortion.  Looking at numerous camera from several manufacturers I finally decided on the Fuji Finepix S700.  This camera has a great balance and design for fitting in your hand.  It has plenty of choices for photo settings and I love the fact that I am able to use it photographing my daughter at soccer without...

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4 star rating
housefull7
Live Oak, FL



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