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By Olympus

Average rating of 5/5 Olympus I Zoom 75 APS Camera, 2006-06-22
My own I Zoom sadly malfunctioned. To have it repaired (if it could be) was a minimum of £35 plus postage etc. On checking with Amazon I found one at £20. I contacted the seller after placing my order and was e mailed back of reason for selling. It arrived within 24 hours. To say it was a bargain is an understatement. It would appear to be brand new as if straight off the shop shelf. Considering mine cost £200 3 years ago I would suggest I got a very good deal. There is nothing in digital or any other that can give one the panoramic shots that and APS can. IE: Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House being a prime example. I am a "Happy Bunny".

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By Canon

Average rating of 5/5 Perfect Companion, 2004-07-27
I have had one of these for just over five years, and it has more than proven its worth. Incredibly sturdy (it has accompanied me snowboarding, whitewater-rafting and on evenings of general disorder without suffering any ill-effects) it is also a lovely camera to use. I am no expert in the finer points of the art of photography, but this baby and I have taken some really lovely pictures. I take it with me everywhere, it's small enough to fit in a handbag. It's perfect for the point-smile-click candidate, but with very little effort it is possible to get all creative with some black-and-white film and a bit of ingenuity. The zoom (23-69mm)is the only shortfalling I can think of, but I very rarely found that I needed a more powerful zoom. As far as I can see, this is the ideal compromise between portability and sophistication. For anybody heading off on a world tour, dithering between a chunky SLR and a lighter point 'n' shoot, this is the way to go. I think the nicest thing I can say about this camera is that any bad photos it took were a result of my cheerful incompetence.

By Kodak

Average rating of 4/5 KODAC 620, 2006-01-23
LOVED THIS CAMERA IT TAKES REAL GOOD QUALITY PHOTOS...LOST MINE SO HAD TO PURCHASE A NEW ONE...BUT IT IS WELL RECOMMENDED BY ME, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE OF US WHO LIKE TO DEVELOP OUR PHOTOS AND NOT JUST LEAVE THEM ON A MEMORY CARD GATHERING DUST...IF YOUR THINKING ABOUT BUYING ONE...STOP THINKING AND JUST BUY, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED...PROMISE

By Canon

Average rating of 5/5 Best APS Compact Camera, 2004-09-25
If you're not ready to go digital, and prefer the look of real film, the Canon L1 is the best APS compact camera out there. The camera is extremely well built and feels solid and professional. The image quality is fantastic. This camera takes wonderful rich, colourful photos. And it's so simple to use. The APS cartridge system makes loading film a quick and painless process.

By Kodak

Average rating of 5/5 the best for the cheapest, 2003-08-20
well i had this camera and for the price i got it for it was great. its light and small with a flash, and with the APS its another reason to buy it, with the easy drop in film three different size format and this camera gave me excellent pictures. if ur going uni and want quality for cheap then i advise you to buy this. The only problem is the expensive price (in terms of film) to buy and develop the film (after all it is kodak advantix)

By Canon

Average rating of 5/5 Excellent, 2004-06-22
This is an excellent little camera, with all the features expected from an APS unit, but built with genuine quality. The metal casing doesn't feel flimsy at all - it's the Mercedes Benz of the APS camera world; flash and superbly put together. The tiny size and weight makes the IXUS II a true portable camera, one that you really don't mind carrying around with you on holiday for those precious snaps.

The point-and-click type of photography this is suited to has been perfected by Canon, so this camera really does come at the top of its class in every possible way. The zoom, while not enormous is enough to magnify specifics, and the night photography is extremely clear - as are closeups. All in all, a superb camera that is worth the money, as things go. If you are planning on spending this kind of money on a camera, however, you might want to consider going digital for the added functionality of an LCD screen to see exactly what your photos look like instantly.

By Panasonic

  • The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 packs so much more into awell-made compact body, including a powerful Leica lens for wide-angle rangesequivalent to the traditional 27 mm and a telephoto focal length of 486 mm
  • You?llbe able to capture spectacular photos really easily the Lumix DMC-FZ28, which isthe fruit of a partnership between the biggest name in consumer electronicsand a leading reference in the world of photography, has everything you?dexpect to find in a top-class camera
  • Every last detail is recorded, thanks toits automatic intelligent and manual modes and if you fancy taking yourpassion for images further, you can ? because the Lumix DMC FZ28 comes complete with a high-definition camcorder mode!




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