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by bigsipe27,
Aug 21, 2008
Pros: easy, great pictures, great zoom, many good settings
Cons: decently high cost, you have to watch what you do not to damage it
The Bottom Line: Great camera, easy to use, good for beginners and photographers!!!
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by za9ra22,
Jul 14, 2006
Pros: Excellent build quality, features and image quality, 28-300mm zoom, Good battery life, SLR-style design.
Cons: Bulky design, rather weighty, slightly unbalanced feel.
The Bottom Line: Hard to beat, this is an excellent super quality camera. For anyone below professional expectations, this is one of the very best cameras around.
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by tbcass,
Dec 24, 2005
Pros: Photo quality, Handling, Speed, Flexibility
Cons: Flash too weak for telephoto (but takes external flash)
The Bottom Line: This is an excellent camera for anyone serious about photography and wants to move beyond point and shoot
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by mykecusa,
Oct 10, 2006
Pros: Hot Shoe, 28-300mmm Zoom, manual zoom ring, Natural Light Mode, RAW Mode.
Cons: Weak Fujinon lens (soft edges).
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by rohum,
Nov 20, 2005
Pros: light weight, easy controls, zoom is particularly simple and easy to use
Cons: none so far
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by mdethier,
Jul 3, 2006
Pros: Exceptional photo quality; numerous advanced features; accepts old-fashioned cable release!
Cons: Not for beginners; manual focus takes some practice.
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by hughrexx,
May 30, 2006
Pros: Very sharp lens and lots of great features
Cons: Very complex camera. You must read the manual
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by iplawking,
Dec 18, 2005
Pros: See body of review.
Cons: See body of review.
The Bottom Line: Anyone thinking about a long zoom non-DSLR camera should consider the S9000.
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by kenenigma,
Jan 1, 2007
Pros: Nice feel, fast shooting, great pics!
Cons: Battery life on alkaline sucks, LCD does not show true picture color
The Bottom Line: Anyone who wants a professional feeling camera without the high price tag!
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by josh75964,
Mar 4, 2008
Pros: 10.7x zoom lens, 9.1 MP, XD and Compact Flash Cards, Tilt LCD, 4 AA batteries.
Cons: Included 16MB XD is a joke.
Poor quality after ISO 200.
Weak flash.
Battery life.
The Bottom Line: Buy this camera if you are not completely positive that you will be into photography forever or if you simply can't afford to spend $1000 on a good SLR.
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