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User reviews
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| Announced: | Feb 14, 2004 |
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Average rating:
4.21
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Opinion: This is best camera for learning photography. If you are novice and you want to learn catching photos before buy a DSLR camera, this is cheap and good camera for you.
Check the photos made by this camera
http://realizacje.pl/pszczolki/
http://realizacje.pl/odrzykon/
http://realizacje.pl/ewcie/
http://realizacje.pl/sanok/
Opinion: "+":
Fast!!!
Easy to use.
Adapter 49/52mm in kit
Light weight
No continuous shots/movie lenght limitations
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High image noise level,
Poor focus in low-light scenes
No focus assistant light!
No manual focus
No external flash
No popup flash
Visible barrel distortion at wide angle
Visible chromatic aberratoins
Visible shadow at wide angle if flash used with 49/52mm converter
"Samples":
http://www.obcy.pl/kyocera_samples/
Problems: Sometimes camera turn off when copying images via USB cable. Very frustrating :(
Opinion: ok
Problems: none
Opinion: After consideerindg alot of cameras in this catagory I got down to choosing between the highly responsive kyocera M410r and the Olympus c-765 (which according to some reviewers it produces sharper images). After a look at both I dicided on the m410r after really being impressed by its fast operation and excellent EVF and lcd (its really good in daylight),I also found the menus more user friendly.
While probably its true that the c-765 has slghtly better sharpness than the m470r when set in auto mode (from demo pics I saw on the net) this can be rectified by using the camera in the EXT mode where you can increase sharnpness to +3 giving visible improvment in picture sharpnes. Also you can increase the colour saturation in this mode if you prefer.These settings are memorised there and only need put the camera to EXT instead of auto.
Problems: Would have been great to have a manual focus or a focus assist light to compliment its excellent EVF which really brightens up well in low light situations and make focusing in near dark situatuions easier. But for some reason there isn't a camera out there that has everythig. Auto focus in ample amount of light is excellent.