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Reviews (14)
Jazz Icons - Ella Fitzgerald: Live in 57 and 63 (DVD, 2006)
17 October 2018
Highly recommended.
Great singer, probably the best Jazz singer in the previous century.
Samsung WB Series WB350F 16.3MP Digital Camera 21x Optical Zoom w/Charger + USB
14 May 2020
I highly recommend it.
I have three traditional large and bulky cameras (Nikon, Cannon, Fuji) which I hardly use, this Samsung you can carry in your shirt pocket, very convenient, it works very well in automatic or in Manual. Excellent for artistic night photography (without flash of course). SR.
07 November 2011
Great mechanical camera at a great price.
I don't know who was the misinformed person that called this camera a "point and shoot", it is not. it is an old fashioned mechanical camera. The lens requires of manual focusing, like most cameras in the world in the 50's, with the great advantage that you are looking thru the lens, being old fashioned myself, I prefer to take my pictures looking thru the camera instead of watching the subject and composing the picture while looking at the tiny electronic screen in the back of the camera. If you know what you are doing, it gives you total control over the exposure, first you crank it to advance the film then you select the speed, then the aperture, you focus on the subject and you are ready to go. If the light meter works, great, you can use it as a guide, if not you do not need it, with 200 ASA (ISO) film, you can take any picture in the day with a speed of 1/250 of a second and f 11 (aperture) that's it, if it is kind of cloudy use an f 8 or a 5.6, you will always get the picture. This camera performs very similarly like a Konica TC, or a Pentax K If you want a "point and shoot" camera you need to get something else. At the corner store they sell some of theses disposable cameras for cheap, go and get a dozen, you don't have to worry about loading the film, the exposure or focusing.
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