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by crinklygit - written on 03/08/04 (Very useful, 531 readings)
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My sincere apologies for anyone expecting the camera review here, the original can be found on a competitors site! Rant It seems rather ironic to me that dooyoo points can be withdrawn because they expire yet Dooyoo choose to keep the review on the books. Well I'm not happy with that I e-mailed Dooyoo crew and didn't get any response. So I have changed this CROWN review to a little rave! I will not be submitting any further reviews to dooyoo. Have a look around at other sites that don't withdraw or allow your earnings to expire! Happy ...
by marcris - written on 05/09/03 (Very useful, 1299 readings)
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As someone that was never interested in digital cameras, I am somewhat amazed at the quality of kit that is now being produced in this field. I have always maintained that digital camera photos printed off always looked 'home-made' and that I would never buy one. Well, I eat my words because I did and this is the one we picked! When they first came out I believe the resolution was less than 1 million pixels (number of dots on the screen to those of you who were just like me before I got into this!). Although this was fantastic enough, you could definately still tell when viewing pictures both on screen and printed on paper that it wasn't fantastic ...
by andersonmarske - written on 22/01/05 (Useful, 116 readings)
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I was recently after a new digital camera. As it was my second, I knew you needed a 3Million pixels (at least) effectiveness, and an optical zoom. The camera itself is really stylish, silver and thin, and it's made of tough plastic(don't drop it though!). However, the battery, memory card and USB connection points are dotted all around the camera, so you might have to get used to that. When I spotted this camera, Camedia C-350 Zoom, I was extremely satisfied. It had a three times optical zoom and a three times digital zoom. It also had 3.2 million pixels. All for less than £130. Another point though, is the LCD screen, 1.8inch. I know ...
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