Kyocera Finecam 3300 / Yashica Finecam 3300

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3.97
3.1 megapixels | 1.5" screen | 38 – 76 mm (2×)
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By: Unknown user posted on Oct 23, 2001 UTC

Opinion: I have this camera and I love it! It does very nice pictures and fairly easy to use for the beginner. I have had no sort of problems at all from this camera and feel it was worth the money I spent.

Problems: None

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By: Unknown user posted on Oct 29, 2001 UTC

Opinion: I have this camera for about 3 month. Some pictures are very good, but some are very bad. During daylight the camera is ok, but if you need flash assistance, you get mostly in trouble with this camera. Close objects are just white and the autofocus has big problems in short distance.

Problems: Autofocus in short range. Pictures with flash too bright.

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By: Rudolf Hatheyer posted on Nov 12, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Color and contrast of most pictures are good. Also the whitebalance automatic does a good job (you can also use a manual preset).
This camera has a little soft focus. I think the interal image processing software doesn't sharpen the pictures. Batterylife of the supplied LION accu is fair (about 100 pictures mixed with playback).
The menus are very simple to use, and the camera has a modelock feature.
The cameras has no optical viewfinder, so you must always use the LCD.
Charger and powersupply are included (also an usb compactflash reader).
I bought this camera for about 500 EUR, for this price I'm almost satisfied.

Problems: Autofocus works bad under low light conditions (no AF assist light).
Flash pictures taken in a short distance are often overexposed.

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By: Unknown user posted on Nov 23, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Very good for indoors, without "flash"
easy to use

Problems: Outdoors pictures overexposed.
WB does not work correctly

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