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by newb00ts - written on 20/02/04 (Very useful, 1295 readings)
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decided to purchase a new computer, it came bundled with a number of items including a basic digital camera. I decided to upgrade this camera for another £30 to the Jenoptik 2.1 LCD digital camera. I'd never used a digital camera before and was still a little wary of them, believing that they could never match the picture quality of my pentax 35mm. Style and Design While this camera won't win any design awards its looks ok if a little uninspiring. The camera is made of a shiny silver plastic and is rectangular in shape. It looks and feels relatively robust and well constructed which is a little surprising considering this camera is aimed at the bargain ...
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by callancool - written on 25/08/03 (Very useful, 1353 readings)
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Jenoptik JD2.1. Review by Colin Glover. Jenoptik is rather a much an underdog in the digital camera market, having a reputation of providing cheap digital cameras of bargain basement quality. But is this reputation justified or not? Jenoptik s parentage is based in the camera heritage of Carl Zeiss, a highly respected company famed for its high quality Biotar lenses which are highly sought after lensesfrom the 40 s & 50 s, being arguably the best lenses you could buy (before the Japenese got in on the act). It is described as the Legal successor to the business of Zeiss, and The Jenoptik buisiness provides specialist industrial laser cameras for the top end of ...
Jenoptik Jendigital JD 12
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that it occasionally seems excessively fiddly to take photos. According to the manual, you "hold the snapshot button lightly until the green light stops flashing, and then release and press the button again". Occasionally the camera seems unresponsive to this, and it is easy to miss the right shot because the camera doesn't want to take the picture. Overall, for a Digital Camera at under £100, I don't regret the purchase. ...
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