I never know what's on people's minds when they write reviews. However, when I was looking for a cheap camera from my job to document the incoming cargo, it seemed to fit the bill. Bought from Target along with a 2GB Kodak SD card, this thing was up and running in about a minute. And I can't say anything bad about her. I sometimes get shaky hands when taking pictures and it's noticeable, but I'm still able to get decent pictures with this camera. The built-in flash works at close range and I can take about a hundred shots before the batteries die. Remember this thing was bought for about fifty dollars. I personally own a Canon SX120 IS and a Canon Digital Rebel T1i, so no, it's not the only digital camera I've touched. There is no comparison, but also look at the corresponding price tags. If you're just looking for something to throw in your glove box or purse and aren't expecting much, I recommend this. If you want a "real" camera, you have to pay a little more.
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