A standout among "soap dish" models, featuring a powerful optical zoom and excellent results when shooting in manual mode. Justifies its price tag completely. Yet spare batteries aren't cheap and you'll need them. In short, if you want to play around with some wild settings before investing in a DSLR, this is the camera for you. Some benefits: Ten times magnification in the eyepiece. Cooperation with a tripod is a necessary skill. Easy navigation and comfortable controls. Three-inch liquid crystal displays are relatively large. The device's capabilities with user-controlled settings are sizable (as in, larger than a soap dish). Not a terrible blip (again with manual settings). There is hardly any noise up to ISO 400. Inadverse aspects: While using auto mode, photos turn out average at best. An excessively hungry lens drive quickly drains the battery, which is only 2.
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