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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent camera
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Took this camera on a trip and was able to take sharp fantastic photos that I was able to transfer easily to my laptop.
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Hello I bought this camera and one other from Bestby, I chosed the first camera I bought from Bestby and return this one was my second choice although it is a good camera I just did not need two of them , Choosing between them was tough but I had to make a up my mind on one
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This was junk. The battery died within a very short period of time. Maybe twenty pictures. Didn't take even a decent quality photo and the picture frame at it furthest position was very wide. Could not take pictures of small areas. I returned this camera.
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I bought this camera at the last minute before heading off to an extended tour of national parks, thinking it would be great to have something better than my phone camera for the stunning scenery and wildlife. I'm sorry I wasted my money on it. The battery life is not very long, especially when using video. The battery power indicator is not very precise, so it's hard to know when you are actually running out of juice. Then the "low battery" warning notice flashes literally about 5 seconds before the camera shuts off. It's not a great choice for a tent camping trip because it constantly needs recharging. The zoom feature also is not very powerful, so closeups of grazing moose and elk were not all that close up. Finally, when using the auto setting, there is often a second or two delay between pressing the shutter and the picture actually being snapped, due, apparently, to the camera needing time to process. That made it impossible to capture wildlife on the move. Now I have to shell out for a camera that does what it is supposed to.
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Minolta is a good starter to become a pro, unlike no other- the brand might be of lower price than others but is equals to end product result-picture perfect.