Conclusion

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On top we find the shutter button, and then finally we have the backside with the LCD and a few buttons to control settings. The big wheel controls the setting menus and different picture settings.

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Some closeup pictures so you can see the camera better.

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The LCD is nice and has no delays as you move it around. Also a picture of the tripod in use.

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This is when I had the camera connected to the tv. It works great and the camera is fast even when moving it around quickly! This is a great feature that was really fun to play around with!
Some test pictures:

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Left picture is a normal inside picture and the right one is outside with portrait setting.

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Left picture with landscape setting and right picture with macro and max setting with 5 Mpixel

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The left picture was taken with the night photo option but I think it was to dark when taking the picture. The right picture shows a normal picture with the macro setting like 10 cm from the screen.
Conclusion:
With a price around 300$ this camera is a bargain! We really recommend this camera to people. It comes with alot of features and also takes good pictures. Only bad things we found was that the camera is slow reloading when you have taken a picture at max quality and there is no rechargable batteries included in the kit. Of course there are better cameras but not for the price this comes in. 5 out of 5 and a recommendation from rbmods!
Pros:
+ Small
+ Good quality
+ Alot of features
+ Fast
+ Good manuals
+ Video clips with audio
Cons:
- No rechargable batteries included
- Takes awhile to reload after picture taken with high quality





