In point of fact, many of my close friends have purchased this model for themselves and are pleased with their purchase. They have put it to use, they have taken pictures with it everywhere, and the results are fantastic. When compared to a Kenon 1000 or 1100 of the same model, the image quality of this device is significantly higher by an order of magnitude. In addition, the Kenon whale doesn't compare favorably to the Nikon whale in terms of quality and clarity. In point of fact, a DSLR can be purchased for the price of a soap dish, and it takes photos that are significantly superior than those taken with those ridiculous hyperzoom soap dishes that have a lot of megapixels but are of little use. The end result is an outstanding choice for a low-cost camera that offers the optimum balance between cost and picture quality. Take this model into consideration if you are shopping for a camera for yourself and your budget does not permit you to get something more expensive. While you do so, consider whether it would make sense to put that money toward something that is far more expensive.
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