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Opinion: Solid, simple, sharp. I traded in my Epson PhotoPC 800 for the 3000Z, mainly because of the optical zoom that it offerred. The camera has exceeded all my expectations so far.
Problems: None.
Opinion: Very easy to use digital camera. Great image quality and color. A must have for first time digital camera buyers.
Problems: Not very good for fast motion.
Opinion: Eine gurndsolide Kamera. Für mich gibt es ein paar Abzüge für die Farbqualität. Ich habe schon mehr als 7000 Bilder mit der Kamera gemacht und bin sehr zufrieden.
Problems: Color
Opinion: it was a very very good camera,compare with other camera in a same price,
Problems: no 1024x768, the video mode was too short,
Opinion: Quality is amazing.
Opinion: A great feel to this camera which I find important and outstanding image quality, it took me a few days shooting to get used to the two stage trigger but now it is hard to find fault. The macro shots have impressed me also the night shots, I would of liked more control over the focus as the three preset manual focus settings don´t allow for much scope.
Problems: LCD a little red, the zoom lens a little slow and the power button a little close to the shutter button.
Opinion: I have had this camera since March 2001. The capabilities of this camera are amazing. I love the manual controls and the images it produces are amazing. Epson also has a great warranty. After 2 weeks of owning the camera I fell down the stairs with it and broke the lens retracting mechanism. I sent it back to Epson and they fixed it in no time under warranty.
Problems: After taking over 6000 images with the camera a pixel went out in the camera. Epson is fixing that right now under warranty though.
Opinion: good
Opinion: After 3 months and 3000 pics I'm still very satisfied. I bought it at 80% of the price of G1 in Denmark. I value the generally very good quality of the pics, esp. close-up and macro pics. Unlike some other reviewers I find you can have shutter-priority; it's just a bit unhandy because you have to dig in the menu.
Landscape pics are a bit blurry, but tend to be dull anayway....Snowy nightpics with long shutterspeed (8 s) on tripod are impressive.
Problems: Zoom and other reactions slow at times: my daughter know exactly when to duck not to get into the picture. On the other hand this gives more snapshot-like/unexpected pictures! Difficulty with sporting events but it's probably because I don't master the manual fast shutter possibilities.