Casio QV-R51
Written: Dec 31 '06
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Pros: Compact, robust construction, good quality pictures
Cons: Poor in low-light situations, not as compact as newer cameras
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| rackley114's Full Review: Casio QV-R51 Digital Camera |
The Casio QV-R51 has been a good camera for my family. We purchased this camera when it first came on the market, so we've had it now for 2-3 years. I paid $300 for it at the time.
Upon first purchasing the camera I was extremely pleased with the picture quality and the battery life. I loved having a compact camera which I could depend on for quality pictures. The camera had enough features that I could fool around with and have a good time as an amateur family photographer.
The camera does not come with a case, does not come with much (hardly any) internal memory for storing pics, and does not record audio.
The camera is robust and has taken abuse rather gracefully with hardly any (if any) scratching. It takes fine pictures with good color matching.
I've noticed that the camera is relatively poor in handling low light situations (you always need a flash) and in taking pictures that exceed the optical zoom.
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Amount Paid (US$): 300 This Camera is a Good Choice if You Want Something... Flexible Enough for Enthusiasts
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Epinions.com ID: rackley114
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Location: USA
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