This review from Stan. I like the small size, I especially like that it uses rechargeable AA batteries and I'm happy with the picture quality. Very nice little aiming and shooting with macro, flash, small zoom (tele) and video. This is a good hiking camera. I keep mine in a bag to protect it from dust and water. My problem is that it doesn't even take 2 frames as fast as you can press the button, there is a very annoying time gap between the 2nd, 3rd and 4th frame. LONG, I just counted 2 seconds between consecutive shots. I don't know if it's the camera or the memory card I bought for it, a SanDisk 8GB High Capacity SD Card (SDSDB-008G-B35). Less annoying is that the video, while good, is in Apple's MOV or QuickTime format. This means you need to download another program on your Windows computer. Also, the only way to record your voice is by using a video. You can't annotate a picture like the Fuji camera I had last time. Another annoying thing is that this camera doesn't work at all without a separately purchased memory card. When you buy this camera, and I would recommend it, buy a memory card at the same time. The instructions are poorly written, but the camera is easy to understand. I have not downloaded the manual to my computer or any other software that came with it. It tries to deceive you by sharing a downloadable guide that tells you how to delete all videos and images at once instead of one by one as the written guide describes. So. With the camera on or off and facing the viewfinder, press the bottom left button... a square with an arrow in it; Then press the MENU button next to it, then press DISP to highlight Delete All, press the center button, and hopefully it's obvious now.
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