are the secs on this camera i bought good?
July 28th, 2010 | by admin |14MP resolution
15X optical zoom
Pan-capture panorama
ISO up to 3200
Optical image stabilization
Face detection
blink detection
smile detection
Shutter Speed:
4 seconds – 1/2000 of a second (Manual 30 seconds)
Body Type:
SLR-style
Expected Battery Life:
Approx. 300 shots for AA alkaline batteries; approx. 500 shots for AA Ni-MH
those are just some of the key things if you need more information let me know
oh and it came with these programs:
Hallmark Scrapbook Studio Deluxe 3
Memories on TV 4
Greeting Card Factory Photo Card Maker 3
i got it for 160$ was this a good deal? or will it be a bad camera?
hooting Modes:
Auto, ASCN, P (Program), S (Shutter), A (Aperture), M (Manual), Portrait, Panorama, Movie, Scene (Sport, Children, Indoor, Leaf, Snow, Sunset, Fireworks, Glass, Museum, Landscape, Night Landscape & Night Portrait)
its came with a good flash on it and i can change the flash if needed.
What brand is it? What model?
What shooting modes are there? Does it have manual, aperture and shutter priority?
Is there a hot shoe so you can upgrade to a decent flash some day?
3 Responses to “are the secs on this camera i bought good?”
By selina_555 on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
What brand is it? What model?
What shooting modes are there? Does it have manual, aperture and shutter priority?
Is there a hot shoe so you can upgrade to a decent flash some day?
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By Shorty on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
It sounds pretty typical for a point-and-shoot camera.
The thing that matters most when buying a camera is not for its specs, but rather its image quality and how it handles in your hands. Features such as ‘blink detection’ or ’smile detection’ is not going to improve image quality.
Instead of giving us all these specs, it would’ve been more useful to give us the actual brand and model itself.
And to answer your question- yes, it sounds like a pretty decent deal to me.
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By keerok on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
Decent specs but don’t get misled. That is not a dSLR camera. DSLRs don’t zoom but you can put a zoom lens on it.
Whether it’s good or bad will totally depend on you, the photographer.
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