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Models & Brands: Fuji 3100ix Z, Fujifilm, Kodak C750, Fuji 320ix Z, Olympus Zoom 90, Samsung Impax 210i, Canon IX Lite, Konica Minolta Weathermatic, Olympus 102-425, Konica Minolta 2222353
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Fuji 3100ix Z Weight: 0.063 pounds Price: $189.99
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Key features Fuji 3100ix Z
- Switch between different rolls of film with midroll change
- Print format selection of classic, HDTV, and panoramic (C, H, P)
- Fujinon lens zooms from 23-69mm
- Built-in multimode flash
- Date and time quartz imprinting option
- Model: Fujifilm Nexia 3100ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera
Review Fujifilm Nexia 3100ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera / Fuji 3100ix Z:Nexia 3100ix Z 24mm APS camera with 3x Fujinon zoom lens is remarkably sleek and compact, and is equipped with a wealth of advanced features packed in its stylish streamlined body. This powerful, palm-sized camera is both small enough to fit in a shirt pocket while offering the convenience of mid-roll film change (MRC). High-quality Fujinon Super EBC 23 - 70mm, (3x) zoom lens with close-up focusing at 2 ft (0,6 m) delivers excellent picture quality, combined with handiness of easy-view LCD display, and easy drop-in film loading. Intelligent multi-programmed zoom flash with red-eye reduction also has fill-in and flash off modes. Nexia 3100ix Z APS camera offers PQI (Print Quality Improvement) technology, and a choice of 3 print formats. It's also provided with self-timer, optional shutter remote controller, and date/time imprinting option. Fuji's Nexia 3100ix Z MRC, 23-70mm zoom camera offers a sizable focal length range, several flash options, and a midroll film change feature-all of which add up to make this little camera a powerful creative tool. Adding to your photographic possibilities is the ability to select your print format: classic 4 by 6 inches, HDTV 4 by 7 inches, or panorama 4 by 10 inches. This camera's active infrared autofocus has 156 steps, and the built-in pop-up multimode flash has off, auto, and fill-in modes as well as red-eye reduction. The midroll film change feature is button activated and allows you to change from black-and-white film to color, or from fast film to slower, without wasting a single shot. [+]
Additional features include a night portrait mode, a landscape mode, and a date and time stamp option. This camera measures 3. 9 by 2. 4 by 1. 4 inches and weighs 6. 4 ounces. |
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Fujifilm Dimentions: 9 x 6.8 x 2.4 inches Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $59.95 Price: $29.50
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Key features Fujifilm
- Small and lightweight
- Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
- Change film quickly and easily with drop-in loading
- 22mm lens with autofocus
- Powered by one lithium battery (CR2)
- Model: Fujifilm Q1 24mm APS Point-and-Shoot Camera (Silver Petal)
Review Fujifilm Q1 24mm APS Point-and-Shoot Camera (Silver Petal) / Fujifilm:APS 24MM SHINY SILVER |
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Kodak C750 List Price: $149.99 Price: $49.95
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Key features Kodak C750
- Flip Flash Plus (Top Flash Plus)
- Advanced 2.5x zoom lens
- Passive, Multi-spot autofocus
- Versatile Mid-Roll Change (MRC)
- Model: Kodak Advantix C750 APS Date Camera
Review Kodak Advantix C750 APS Date Camera / Kodak C750:The Kodak C750 is a versatile, high performance camera for people who enjoy taking all kinds of pictures. With its powerful 24-60mm lens (2. 5x), the Kodak Advantix C750 camera lets you zoom in for intimate close-ups and back out again for group shots. For those occasions when you can't zoom out far enough, you can switch to panorama mode and capture that sweeping landscape or get the whole group. This multi-beam, auto-focus camera also features an easy-to-use interactive LCD panel with text display for camera messages and film status information. To ensure that you always know what your image will look like, the C750 uses a real-image viewfinder that works in any print format: C, H, or P. The handy midroll change feature lets you switch film cartridges at any time. This lets you share your camera, but keep your film separate. You can also switch between black-and-white and color film or organize your images by theme. The C750 flip-up flash sits up far enough from the lens to help reduce the unsightly red-eye effect often caused by flash photography. [+]
The C750 automatically adjusts its flash settings, including close-up flash and fill-flash, to give you realistic results under all lighting conditions. Even if your main subject is off-center, the wide-area sensor and smart multispot autofocus system detect it and bring the subject into sharp focus. Kodak includes the APS magnetic information exchange system to record the data from each scene. This data is recorded on your film's magnetic strip to help your local photo lab optimize the lighting and color of your prints. Film is not included. With its 24-60mm lens (2. 5x), the Kodak Advantix C750 camera lets you zoom in for intimate close-ups and back out again for group shots. For those occasions when you can't zoom out far enough, you can switch to panorama mode and capture that sweeping landscape or get the whole group. To ensure that you always know what your image will look like, the C750 uses a real-image viewfinder that works no matter what print format (C, H, or P) you're using. The handy midroll change feature lets you switch film cartridges at any time. This lets you share your camera, but keep your film separate; you can also switch between black-and-white and color film or organize your images by theme. The C750 flip-up flash sits up far enough from the lens to help reduce the unsightly red-eye effect often caused by flash photography. The C750 automatically adjusts its flash settings, including close-up flash and fill-flash, to give you realistic results under all lighting situations. Even if your main subject is off-center, the wide-area sensor and smart multispot autofocus system detect it and bring the subject into sharp focus. Kodak includes the APS magnetic information exchange system to record the data from each scene. This data is recorded on your film's magnetic strip to help your local photo lab optimize the lighting and color of your prints. To protect your exposed film, the C750 has a safety interlock film door that won't open until it senses your film is completely wound back in the protective cartridge. This camera also looks after your battery power by turning itself off after 150 second of non-use. You can also include the date and one of 41 messages, in 12 languages, on the back of each print. |
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Fuji 320ix Z Weight: 0.062 pounds Price: $139.99
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Key features Fuji 320ix Z
- Date and time quartz imprinting option
- Print format selection of classic, HDTV, and panoramic
- Fujinon lens zooms from 23-69mm
- Switch between different rolls of film with midroll change
- Built-in multimode flash
- Model: Fujifilm Nexia 320ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera
Review Fujifilm Nexia 320ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera / Fuji 320ix Z:Designed for easy, intuitive operation, new Fujifilm Nexia 320ix Z 24mm APS camera with 3x zoom Fujinon lens is packed with features for creative, fun photography. The camera combines ease-of-use with a compact design, making the Nexia 320ix Z camera perfect for any picture-taking situation. High-quality Fujinon 23 - 69mm (3x) zoom lens delivers excellent picture quality, combined with convenience of easy drop-in film loading, and mid-roll film change (MRC). Pop-up multi-mode zoom flash with red-eye reduction also has fill-in and flash off modes. Nexia 320ix Z APS camera offers PQI (Print Quality Improvement) technology, and a choice of 3 print formats. It's also provided with self-timer, and date/time imprinting option. Fuji's Nexia 320ix Z MRC 23-69mm zoom camera has a focal length range that will allow you to capture most subjects favorably. Adding to your creative possibilities is the ability to select your print format: classic 4 by 6 inches, HDTV 4 by 7 inches, or panorama 4 by 10 inches. This camera's active infrared autofocus has 156 steps, and the built-in pop-up multimode flash has off, auto, and fill-in modes as well as red-eye reduction. Change from black-and-white to color film, or from fast film to slower with the touch of a button. [+]
This camera's midroll change feature allows you to switch your film and then switch back again without wasting a single shot. The camera measures 4. 4 by 2. 4 by 1. 7 inches and weighs 6. 1 ounces. |
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Olympus Zoom 90 Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $229.99 Price: $149.95
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Key features Olympus Zoom 90
- Choose Landscape Mode for crisp, clear images of distant vistas
- Shoot macro close-ups from as near as 24 inches
- Fully automatic focus and exposure control make shooting a snap
- Push-button controls let you zoom in or out to get composition just right
- Film winds and rewinds automatically
- Model: Olympus Newpic Zoom 90 APS Camera
Review Olympus Newpic Zoom 90 APS Camera / Olympus Zoom 90:Equipped with a powerful 3x zoom lens, the Newpic Zoom 90 Advanced Photo System camera offers the simplicity and convenience of drop-in film loading and the ability to switch picture formats mid-roll. Take beautiful photos with point-and-shoot ease, wherever you go. The camera features a fully automatic focus and exposure control that makes shooting a snap; the push-button controls that let you zoom in or out to get composition just right; you can even choose Landscape mode for crisp, clear images of distant vistas. The Advanced Photo System (APS) has inspired new levels of innovation in the point-and-shoot camera category. Though late to the game in bringing APS cameras to market, Olympus more than makes up for its tardiness with the Newpic Zoom 90. What really sets APS cameras apart from their 35mm cousins is ease of use. And the Newpic Zoom 90 is one of the easiest APS point-and-shoot cameras around. The camera has a 30-90mm zoom lens (equivalent to a 38-115mm lens in the 35mm format) with an active autofocus system; the focus lock lets you zero in on subjects that are outside the autofocus range. The Newpic Zoom 90 has six flash modes, including red-eye reduction and fill. As with most APS cameras, film loading is practically idiot-proof and pictures can be formatted in three sizes: Classic (C-4 inches by 6 inches); HDTV (H-4 inches by 7 inches), and Panoramic (P-3. [+]
5 inches by 10 inches). The Newpic Zoom 90 includes a self-timer, a diopter viewfinder adjustment, which is important to those who are nearsighted or farsighted, and a time-date stamp function. Straightforward and easy to use, the Newpic Zoom 90 is a great way to get started in APS photography. -Harry C. Edwards. |
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Samsung Impax 210i Dimentions: 3.6 x 6 x 2.75 inches Weight: 1 pounds Price: $129.99
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Key features Samsung Impax 210i
- Automatic flash with red-eye reduction, fill, and off modes
- Magnetic date and time imprinting
- Compact, fully automatic Advanced Photo System camera
- Self-timer
- 28 to 56mm zoom lens
- Model: Samsung Impax 210i Zoom APS Camera
Review Samsung Impax 210i Zoom APS Camera / Samsung Impax 210i:Samsung Impax 210i is the middle class-model of the Samsung Impax range whose 2x zoom-objective of four lenses 1:5, 6-10, 7/28-56mm opens a wide field of fascinating creativity. The 210 model technically complies with the Impax 110, but the program automatic system controls the shorter shutter time of up to 1/400 seconds and the flash reaches up to even four meters in the wide angle position of zoom objective with a 100 ISO film. Owing to the PQI-technology in Impax 210i (Print Quality Improvement), certain characteristics of the photograph (e. g. light situation, flash distance etc. ) will be magnetically stored on the film, which produces better quality pictures. Samsung's Impax 210i offers a 2x zoom and the convenience of the Advanced Photo System format, including drop-in film loading, three picture formats, and improved negative storage and reprinting capabilities. |
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Canon IX Lite Weight: 0.19 pounds Price: $349.99
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Key features Canon IX Lite
- Accepts all Canon EF lenses
- Fully automatic SLR camera using Advanced Photo System format
- 3 print formats
- Includes camera body and 22-55mm EF lens
- Easy drop-in film loading, midroll change
- Model: Canon EOS IX Lite APS SLR Camera w/ 22-55mm Lens
Review Canon EOS IX Lite APS SLR Camera w/ 22-55mm Lens / Canon IX Lite:There are times when you need to take photographs that are professional quality, but you don't have the time or space to pack big-time equipment. The Canon EOS IX Lite is exactly what you need to pack when you're traveling light. Carry this SLR anywhere and everywhere to photograph everything. The EOS IX Lite takes advantage of what Canon calls the Advanced Photo System, a system that lets you change rolls in mid-stream, literally and figuratively. If you're in a lighting situation that requires more or less light than the roll you're currently shooting, change it, without sacrificing any of your photos. That's the beauty of the EOS IX. And just wait until you see the beauty of your photographs. Top quality, big time. Canon incorporates the best features of its standard SLR cameras and Advanced Photo System features to produce the EOS IX Lite. It's smaller than most SLR cameras but retains all of the important features you've come to expect for creative control. [+]
Because it is an APS camera, film handling is fully automatic. Print quality improvement, index print sheets, and three different picture formats for traditional, wide angle, and panoramic shots are all built in. The EOS IX Lite offers automatic adjustment for close-ups, portraits, landscapes, action scenes, and night shots. There is a high-performance three- point autofocus system, and an advanced built-in flash that activates automatically or can be shut off manually. This model includes a 22-55mm zoom lens, the ideal basic lens for the EOS IX Lite. The lens has an ultrasonic motor drive that delivers precise, silent, high-speed auto focusing. It integrates six-zone exposure metering sensors with three autofocus points for ideal exposures in all kinds of lighting conditions. The autofocus system also detects whether the subject is stationary or moving, and automatically adjusts focusing so you can get great shots of sports events. This kit comes with a Canon 22-55mm EF lens; you can add any Canon EF lenses or Speedlites to expand your photographic capabilities. |
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Konica Minolta Weathermatic Weight: 0.12 pounds Price: $349.99
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Key features Konica Minolta Weathermatic
- Above- and underwater auto focusing
- Submersible down to 33 feet
- Rugged, all-weather styling
- Versatile 1.7x zoom lens
- Convenient Advanced Photo System features
- Model: Minolta Vectis Weathermatic Zoom APS Camera
Review Minolta Vectis Weathermatic Zoom APS Camera / Konica Minolta Weathermatic:The VECTIS WEATHERMATIC incorporates powerful features to support outdoor activities. This new model has a 1. 7X zoom with a 30-50mm focal length range (approx. 38-63 mm in the 35mm format) that can be used even underwater. The camera also offers underwater autofocus. Whether shooting on land or underwater, the images captured by the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC are sharp and beautiful. In addition, the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC is submersible to 10m deep and can be used carefree for snorkeling and other marine sports. Moreover, the shock-resistant performance of the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC is higher than conventional cameras for worry-free use during skiing, trekking, and other outdoor activities. Thanks to the Advanced Photo System, the print size can be selected from three options. In addition, the Drop-in Loading feature offers simplified film loading. [+]
Finally, the camera provides a positive grip to secure good focus on unstable footholds. Take Minolta's Vectis Weathermatic Zoom snorkeling, skin diving, boating, or to the pool. This camera is completely watertight and durable. Shock-resistant materials and a double-thick outer shell, front cover, and rear cover make it ideal for outdoor use. It is also bright yellow, making it easy to spot and retrieve if it falls overboard. The above- and underwater auto focusing system features passive phase detection which determines its focus based on subject contrast. Since there are no infrared beams to get lost in the water, this type of auto focusing system can focus accurately underwater. The Vectis Weathermatic also offers 26mm long eye relief that allows the user to view the whole image an inch away from the viewfinder eyepiece. This is especially useful if you are wearing goggles or eyeglasses. The Vectis Weathermatic features all you've come to expect from an Advanced Photo System camera: drop-in film loading, three print options, and date/time imprinting. It also detects whether an exposed film cassette has been inserted into the camera, preventing double exposure. The built-in flash features full auto, manual fill, cancel, and night portrait modes, plus a selectable red-eye reduction lamp. |
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Olympus 102-425 Dimentions: 4.2 x 2.1 x 1.3 inches Weight: 5.8 pounds Price: $299.99
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Key features Olympus 102-425
- 28 to 75mm equivalent zoom
- Easy-to-use APS format
- Multi-autofocus
- Super compact construction
- Splashproof
- Model: Olympus iZoom 75 Ultra Compact APS Camera
Review Olympus iZoom 75 Ultra Compact APS Camera / Olympus 102-425:This first model in the eagerly awaited "i series" appeals particularly to the younger enthusiast seeking both quality and a high level of specification. The elegant, ergonomically styled camera housing, which comes in a trendy new color, contains photographic technology of the highest quality. The "i Zoom 75" is ultra-compact in design but still very easy to use thanks to it's ergonomics. It comes with a high-resolution 28-75 mm 3x zoom lens (equivalent to a 35-94 mm zoom on a 35 mm camera) for which two new aspherical lenses have been specially developed. Its high-powered intelligent flash system has six different flashmodes and a rapid charge time of 2. 5 seconds but also because of its low energy consumption levels. The newly developed reflector also contributes significantly towards the high light yield coupled with the low energy consumption. These and many other innovative features make snapping with the "i Zoom 75" APS camera from Olympus very easy. This new weatherproof camera from Olympus will easily slip into a shirt pocket or handbag. Photographers will find they never need go anywhere without the "i Zoom 75". [+]
The Olympus I Zoom 75's sleek, lightweight form, zoom lens, and splashproof construction make it an ideal camera for travelers who want the advantages of the Advanced Photo System in a quality package. The compact 75 is protected in a splashproof metallic-looking cover, and sports a slimmer version of the Olympus signature sliding-clamshell case, allowing this model to fit easily in to a pocket. The only disadvantage to this camera's compactness is that the self-timer and flash buttons are a little hard to press since they're so small. The Olympus I Zoom 75's multi-autofocus system helps produce the best photos possible-we found the camera did a good job of focusing even when our subject wasn't dead center. The flash gave us a choice of auto, red-eye reduction, fill-flash, night scene, and off modes. The night-scene mode allows you to sync the flash with a slow shutter speed so that you can take portraits with a night scene in the background. The zoom lens-a bonus on such a compact camera-has a 28 to 75mm equivalent range, good for everything from wide-angle landscapes, to portraits and medium close-ups. The Olympus I Zoom 75 is extremely easy to use, especially since it uses the Advanced Photo System (APS) format. APS film is a snap to load; no messing with film leaders, or alignment of cartridges, as the film just drops in and loads automatically. The APS format lets you take regular, wide-screen, and panoramic photos on the same roll, and your processed prints will include an index print, with thumbnails of every shot, for easy reprinting. Pros: Ultra compact form Zoom lens APS format Wide range of flash modes Cons: Certain buttons are too small THE OLYMPUS I ZOOM 75. The Next Generation In Advanced Photo System Design As the first model in this new camera series, the i Zoom 75 is a culmination of advanced technologies in performance and design and represents a new dynamic in cameras. Combining film handling ease with quality optics and sophisticated, ultra-compact, all weather design, the i Zoom 75 is truly advanced. High-performance 28-75 mm Zoom Lens A 28-75 mm 2. 7 zoom lens (equivalent to the 35-94 mm coverage of a 35 mm camera)with two new aspherical lens elements not only ensure high resolution, but also contribute to the reduced size and weight of the lens. The new slim-line lens barrier and ruby-gold finish highlight the elegant contours that create a stylish, futuristic look. With a high priority placed on design and ergonomics, it is only natural that the I zoom 75 measures 4. 2 (W) x 2. 1 (H) x 1. 3 (D) inches and weighs only 5. 8 ounces (without battery). The flash system has several sensors that collect information about the required illumination. It not only triggers the flash automatically in dim light or backlighting, but also adjusts the intensity for situations such as macro shooting setting that often leads to overexposure. There are also six versatile flash modes that make it easy for anyone to take great flash photographs. - Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Flash Off, Fill-in, Night Scene, Red-Eye Reducing Night Scene Three frame formats C (Classic) for standard print, H (HDTV) for a print with the same ration as a wide-screen televisions or P(Panorama) for panorama prints. A magnetic head automatically records shooting data that includes the date/time, frame format, subject brightness and other information in the film's magnetic tracks. |
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Konica Minolta 2222353 Dimentions: 4 x 1.16 x 2.3 inches Weight: 1.04 pounds Price: $299.99
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Key features Konica Minolta 2222353
- Mid-roll change
- APS film format
- Mid-roll rewind
- Three print sizes, including panorama
- External passive auto focus system
- Model: Minolta Vectis 3000 APS Camera
Review Minolta Vectis 3000 APS Camera / Konica Minolta 2222353:Unlike most other compact zoom cameras that use a single infrared beam for autofocusing, the Minolta Vectis 3000 has three precisely aligned LED beams and over 400 focusing steps to sense your subject, and measure the distance between it and the camera. This means that you get crisp, in-focus shots regardless of the lighting situation. Once you have your subject focused, the Vectis 3000 lets you lock the focus by holding the shutter-release button part of the way down, and then reposition your subject anywhere in the viewfinder frame. The Vectis 3000 also features a newly developed 3x, 22-66mm zoom lens that gives you high image quality and continual focal length selection with just one button. The 22-66mm lens is versatile enough to be used for almost every kind of photography scene, from landscape to group shots to portraits, and even detailed close-ups. With the easy-to-use APS film system, you no longer have to worry if you've loaded the film correctly. You can also change the film cartridge at any frame. This allows you the freedom to switch back and forth between color and black-and-white film, or to keep your subject matter on separate rolls. The stylish, lightweight Vectis 3000 has a sleek, slim aluminum body that protects the controls by retracting or extending as needed. |
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