Pros: Excellent Photo Quality, Large Feature Set for Price Range, Compact, Good LCD Resolution, Build Quality Cons: Plastic construction if anything be said at all; I would pay more for aluminum
I am an avid reader of Epinions and put a lot of faith in some of the reviews people take the time to write... I haven't seen a review on the E323, and since I have one, I cannot hold back any longer ! ... I have been eyeing the Digi-Cam scene for a good ...
Pros: Superb photos at a budget price. Cons: No manual control of ISO and no information on settings selected.
When I started looking at zoom digital cameras I was considering a 2Mp camera. I then found the Minolta E323 at around the same price point as many 2Mp cameras. It is possible to get 3Mp zoom cameras around this price but not many from recognized camera ...
Pros: Looks, small size, great colour balance and exposure, excellent flash shots, good software, ease-of-use. Cons: Variable lens quality. Colour fringing on white areas. Broke down after three months.
The first camera had a focus problem at the left-hand side of frame. I returned it. The second camera had a nice sharp lens but had a faint diagonal green smear that was especially noticeable on blue skies (not at all in other shots). I returned it. ...
Pros: Macro using flash is right on; overall colors, sharpness, ease are all very good Cons: lens cover strength; battery life as on all digital cameras
I know there are many new cameras coming out this year n the 4 to 8 megapix range, therefore I didn't want to spend a lot. COSTCO had the Minolta DiMage E323 on sale for $190. I check some review sites and found it was good to excellent throughout ...
I finally broke down and bought a new digital camera since the seven-year-old Casio QV-200 is no longer sufficient for my needs and now qualifies for about 80% disability. I went to Media Markt (German electronics store much like Best Buy or Circuit ...
Pros: Easy to use, great software, amazing pictures, Durable Cons: Useless Flash, slow shutter, no manual controls.
I have read a lot of complaints about the body of the Minolta E323 and I have to say that I have had no problems with its construction at all. I Have had the Camera for over 2 years now, and I have never had an issue with it. I have dropped it off a ...
Pros: Easy to use. Takes good pictures. Cons: Unreliable.
Would be quite happy with this camera if it would only work. Six months after purchasing it began to say "system error" in the LCD screen and would only work intermittently. Then the lens would not retract so I had to return it for repair. Got it back a few months later and now it's giving me the system error message again. Will be buying a new camera.
Pros: Easy to use, great macro, sharp clear pictures, lots of features. Cons: No sound in the video. Not as small as some digital cameras.
I love this camera. It takes great pics, is very easy to use, and has held up well for me. I use rechargeable batteries and they last a really long time between charges. The only feature I would add to this camera if I could, is sound to the video. But otherwise, I am very happy with this camera, and would buy it again, or recommend it to anyone looking for a good, easy to use camera, at a very reasonable price.
Pros: easy to use, good bang for your buck Cons: battery life could use some improvement
I got the Minolta 323 for my birthday and I've taken quite a few pics with it. I still haven't upgraded the memory card because I get plenty of pictures on it. This camera is extremely user friendly and still feels like a nice camera. Pictures are pretty sharp and enough extra features. Make sure you use quality batteries or they won't last but a couple of pictures at best.
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