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Models & Brands: Olympus Epic Zoom 80 Deluxe, Canon C134036KT1, Konica Minolta 5 QD, Olympus View Zoom 120 QD, SeaLife SL560 Pro Dive Camera Set, Pentax 5534, Kodak Preview, Polaroid 631130, Konica Minolta, Leica Z2X

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Olympus Epic Zoom 80 Deluxe
Olympus Epic Zoom 80 Deluxe
Weight: 0.063 pounds
Price: $199.87

Review OLYMPUS Epic Zoom 80 Deluxe Camera / Olympus Epic Zoom 80 Deluxe:

The Stylus Epic Zoom 80 sports the unique clamshell design, one of the many popular features that Stylus cameras have come to be known for, protecting the lens while also enhancing its portability, durability and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, the special all-weather construction protects the camera against sand, dust, and water to help it function under almost any condition. Although every model in the Stylus family is visually appealing, the Deluxe series is especially stylish thanks to the elegant gold detailing on the camera body. This gold color gives the Deluxe series an aura of class and sophistication, just like the impressive features it contains.
Canon C134036KT1
Canon C134036KT1
Dimentions: 3.5 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.4 pounds
List Price: $129.99
Price: $134.99
Key features Canon C134036KT1
  • APS (Advanced Photo System) photofinishing
  • Tough metallic-silver plastic case
  • 4.8 ounces with battery
  • Portrait, wide-angle, and panorama shots on same film
  • Ultracompact 3.5-by-2.4-by-0.9-inch size
  • Model: Canon Elph Jr. APS Camera

Review Canon Elph Jr. APS Camera / Canon C134036KT1:

Konica Minolta 5 QD
Konica Minolta 5 QD
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $249.88
Price: $93.99
Key features Konica Minolta 5 QD
  • Selected Focus Area Indication
  • 7-Point Autofocus System with Wide Focus Area
  • Built-in Flash
  • Quartz Dating
  • Fast Autofocusing that tracks even fast action & random movements effortlessly
  • Model: Minolta Maxxum 5 Date 35mm SLR Camera (Body only)

Review Minolta Maxxum 5 Date 35mm SLR Camera (Body only) / Konica Minolta 5 QD:

So, you know about the high performance and superior image quality you can get with a Minolta Maxxum AF SLR camera, but you say that all SLR cameras are too big and bulky to carry around? Well, Minolta heard you. Maxxum 5 QD is the world's smallest and lightest 35mm AF SLR. It's easy to pack, carry, and handle, so you can instantly react on your creative impulses anytime and anywhere. Plus, the Maxxum 5 QD houses a powerful array of high-performance features that will quickly satisfy beginner photographers and yet be valuable tools for photo hobbyists. If you want a true take-anywhere SLR, the little Maxxum 5 QD is the big winner.
Olympus View Zoom 120 QD
Olympus View Zoom 120 QD
Weight: 0.104 pounds
List Price: $179.99
Price: $139.87

Review Olympus Accura Viewzoom 120 QD Date 35mm Camera / Olympus View Zoom 120 QD:

Seeing is believing with this easy-to-use, fully-automatic camera. Its Smart Viewfinder with increased magnification (up to 2x) gives you a big, bright view of your subject so you can easily frame and compose the image you want. And additionally provides illuminated indicators right inside the window of the viewfinder so you can confirm camera operations such as shutter release, focusing, and flash readiness to further help you get the desired photograph. Nothing's impossible. The Accura View Zoom 120 QD also features a 38 - 120mm 3. 1x zoom lens to provide sharp images at varying distances and provides dioptric correction capability so you can adjust the viewfinder to your liking. Olympus Accura Viewzoom 120 QD features a large, illuminated real-image zoom viewfinder with a magnification of up to 2x. This gives you a bright, easy-to-see image of your subject. The viewfinder also provides you with illuminated indicators, located just inside the window of the viewfinder. These conveniently placed indicators are superimposed over your scene; they let you confirm camera functions, such as shutter release, focusing, and flash readiness, while you're setting up your shot. [+]
The indicators also tell you when the shutter is released, or if your subject is out of focus or close up. The 38-120mm, 3. 1x zoom lens gives you crisp, sharp images across all of its focal lengths. The built-in flash has several programmed modes, including flash-off, auto flash, red-eye reduction, fill-in, night scene, and red-eye reducing night scene so your images are always perfectly exposed. The 120 QD also has an adjustable diopter so you can set it to your personal requirements.
SeaLife SL560 Pro Dive Camera Set
SeaLife SL560 Pro Dive Camera Set
Dimentions: 8 x 2.5 x 13 inches
Weight: 3.06 pounds
List Price: $419.99
Price: $349.00
Key features SeaLife SL560 Pro Dive Camera Set
  • Waterproof to 164 feet
  • Triple-element lens construction
  • Comes with SeaLife macro 3x close-up lens/underwater filter, SeaLife care kit, and external flash
  • 35mm wide-angle lens
  • Push-button operation
  • Model: SeaLife SL560 ReefMaster PRO Set 35mm Camera

Review SeaLife SL560 ReefMaster PRO Set 35mm Camera / SeaLife SL560 Pro Dive Camera Set:

The SL560 Pro Dive Camera Set includes everything a diver needs to professionally document underwater adventures. This kit will have underwater photographers of all skill levels shooting like pros. Operational up to 164 ft, the 35mm Reefmaster RC camera features a wide angle lens, big sports viewfinder, large shutter lever (for easy use with gloves) and automatic winding. It's also equipped with a special built-in "coral flash" that compensates for the blue effect on closer objects but leaves the aqua blue color of the water untouched. SeaLife's large External Flash unit provides additional light for brighter underwater pictures with more vivid colors. SeaLife's External Flash is positioned 12 inches away from the camera's lens, and a deflector covers the camera's built-in flash, to reduce annoying backscatter - small particles in the water that reflect light and cause white spots to appear in the picture. The unit allows divers to aim the flash at most any angle. The flash unit can function reliably at distances from two to eight feet from the subject. The Macro 3x Close Up Lens is easy to attach. The lens slips onto the camera for close-up photos within 2 to 4 feet underwater and 10 inches on land. [+]
For distances over 4 feet, simply slip the lens off, even when underwater. The multi-coated lens enhances red and yellow color and reduces excessive blue color while providing exceptional clarity. The lens coating also reduces the possible over exposure of the ReefMaster cameras' built-in flash at close distances. The SeaLife ReefMaster Pro set includes a SeaLife ReefMaster RC camera and an array of accessories developed by divers for divers. The camera offers automatic operations and point-and-shoot ease while handling depths up to 164 feet. The large shutter lever requires only light pressure, even at major depths. The SeaLife ReefMaster RC eliminates the need to focus by using a fixed focus to take pictures from 4 feet to infinity. The SeaLife ReefMaster RC can also take shots on land. It uses standard 35mm film and AA batteries. Other features include a built-in flash-but a more powerful external flash comes with the Pro accessory pack. The external flash is fully automatic and reduces backscatter. The soft deluxe padded carrying case offers an adjustable shoulder strap and will keep your camera well organized and protected. The kit also includes a SeaLife macro 3x close-up lens/underwater filter, a SeaLife care kit, SeaLife Moisture Muncher antifog desiccant, the SeaLife color booklet Great Pictures Made Easy, and a user's guide for the external flash unit.
Pentax 5534
Pentax 5534
Dimentions: 2.2 x 5.3 x 3.6 inches
Weight: 1 pounds
Price: $280.99
Key features Pentax 5534
  • Lens not included
  • Crisp, sharply focused images, even if the subject is in motion
  • Wide variety of creative, yet user-friendly options
  • Memory lock feature holds exposure settings for up to 10 seconds
  • Preview button lets you check the depth-of-field
  • Model: Pentax ZX-M 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)

Review Pentax ZX-M 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) / Pentax 5534:

Like its sister models in the popular ZX-series, the ZX-M offers super-compact dimensions and straightforward, easy-to-read dial controls, but it is totally manual. It incorporates an array of creative and user-friendly features, including a multi-mode exposure system, an advanced light metering system, and a 1/2000-second high-speed shutter. As a result, this is the model for the next generation of photographers as well as those who want to learn the basic skills through creativity and fun. The ZX-M helps teach photography in a simple and easy way. The super-compact Pentax ZX-M camera has straightforward, easy-to-read dial controls, and it offers fully manual operation. It comes with a wide variety of creative, yet user-friendly options, including: multimode exposure system, an advanced light metering system, and a 1/2000-second high-speed shutter. You have the option of choosing one of four exposure modes: the hands-off programmed AE, the depth-oriented aperture-priority AE, the action-oriented shutter-priority AE, and the totally maneuverable metered manual. The easy-to-use exposure compensation lets you quickly adjust the exposure level within a +/- 3 EV range in 1/2 EV steps for bracketing or for intentional under- or overexposure. No matter the lighting conditions, from difficult backlighting to high-contrast situations, the ZX-M's autoexposure modes are designed to give you high-quality, properly exposed images. With the simple push of a button, the memory lock feature holds your exposure settings for up to 10 seconds, letting you reframe your shot without losing your settings. [+]
With a top shutter speed of 1/2000 of a second, this camera gives you crisp, sharply focused images, even if your subject is in motion. This high shutter speed makes the ZX-M ideal for sports and other action photography. The built-in self timer can help you avoid camera shake during slow-shutter and bulb applications, while the 12-second delay gives you plenty of time to get in the shot. The preview button lets you check the depth-of-field for your aperture setting before you shoot. This features ensures that you get the effect you're looking for. You can also take advantage of this function when the aperture ring is set on the "A" (auto) position. The external LCD panel and viewfinder display can give you a range of useful photographic data, including: external flash status, shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, and out-of-exposure coupling range warning, over- and underexposure indication in metered manual.
Kodak Preview
Kodak Preview
Weight: 0.09 pounds
Price: $349.99
Key features Kodak Preview
  • Pictures available for immediate preview on 1.8-inch LCD screen
  • Advanced Flash System
  • Panorama mode, midroll change, auto film advance
  • 2.6x zoom lens
  • Choose the number of prints you want as soon as you take them
  • Model: Kodak Advantix Preview APS Camera

Review Kodak Advantix Preview APS Camera / Kodak Preview:

Kodak Advantix Preview is the first APS camera that lets you know you've got the shot. Preview screen lets you view your pictures right after you take them. You can choose the number of prints you want on the spot and skip printing of pictures you don't want. The camera features 1. 8" color LCD for preview screen with adjustable backlight. When you press the shutter button, the image is recorded on the film and, at the same time, captured by a digital sensor. To view the image on the Preview Screen, just press the Preview button. While viewing the image, you can use the Print Quantity Selection feature to order the number of copies you want printed. You can also change the picture format (CHP) to re-compose the shot or add a print title. The Print Quantity and picture format data are recorded on the magnetic layer of the APS film for the photofinisher to read.
Polaroid 631130
List Price: $49.99
Price: $49.95

Review Polaroid Tazz Polaroid 600 Camera W/Film Eject Thru Mouth / Polaroid 631130:

Konica Minolta
Konica Minolta
Price: $249.99
Key features Konica Minolta
  • Minimum focus distance of 2 feet
  • Lightweight, compact, and easy-to-carry
  • Panorama mode
  • Continuous film advance
  • Wide focus area
  • Model: Minolta Freedom Zoom 125 Panorama Date 35mm Camera w/Remote Control

Review Minolta Freedom Zoom 125 Panorama Date 35mm Camera w/Remote Control / Konica Minolta:

One of the tiniest and lightest advanced 35mm compact cameras around, the Minolta Freedom Zoom 125 packs a lot of excellent features into its stylish, streamlined aluminum shell (with plastic backing). The fully automatic Freedom Zoom 125 boasts a 37. 5-125mm zoom lens for wide angles and excellent close-ups (sharp as close as 1. 97 feet), along with a multi autofocus system, (so people standing apart, for example, will still be in focus), and a three-segment light metering system with a highly accurate AE sensor for great exposures under most conditions. Also included is a remote with a working range of approximately 16. 4 feet. It provides two shutter release modes: standard mode triggers the shutter as soon as the button on the remote control is pressed, while the delayed mode takes the exposure two seconds after the button is pressed. Now you can include yourself in the shot without racing against the self-timer. And, so you'll never again have to wonder when you took those pictures, the Freedom Zoom 125 comes with a time/date stamp. Minolta used state-of-the-art 3-D CAD design technology to incorporate so many great features into such an ultracompact body. [+]
They also developed special optics for this camera that use a low number of double-sided aspheric lenses able to achieve high-quality pictures while not taking up much space. A trigonal roof prism allows for a shorter viewfinder optical system, too. All in all, this is an excellent camera if you want something that fits in most pockets, yet takes high-quality photos to match those of most larger compact cameras. One last feature Minolta is proud of for its uniqueness: the film-chamber lock prevents the back of the camera from being opened when there is an active roll of film inside-the back won't open until the roll of film has been fully rewound.
Leica Z2X
Leica Z2X
Dimentions: 5 x 1.71 x 2.75 inches
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $309.99
Price: $199.99
Key features Leica Z2X
  • Passive autofocus system with automatically activated flash
  • Stylish and fully automatic 35mm compact camera with date imprinting
  • Bright real-image viewfinder allows for easy composition
  • Automatic exposure with center-weighted metering and manual shutter speeds of up to 99 seconds
  • High-quality Leica Vario-Elmar 35-70mm zoom lens (f/4.0 to f/7.6)
  • Model: Leica Z2X Date 35mm Camera (Black)

Review Leica Z2X Date 35mm Camera (Black) / Leica Z2X:

The LEICA Z(oom) 2X (with double focal length range) is an exceptionally elegant, handy, fully automatic 35mm-format camera with an excellent 35-70mm zoom lens. It is small enough to be stowed away in just about any pocket and thanks to its minimal weight it's a pleasure to have around all the time. Composing your pictures is delightfully easy with the brilliant real-image viewfinder of the LEICA Z2X. Everything you see will be in the picture. Clearly delineated markings for the autofocus field, close-up and panorama photographs are very helpful aids for perfect picture composition. And a clearly legible LCD display keeps you fully informed about all the important functions and settings. With the LEICA Z2X, you have everything under very convenient control so you can devote full attention to your subject.
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