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Pictures are easy to download to your
computer w/the included USB cable and the ACDSee photo-editing software is
surprisingly easy to use as well. With a 256MB SD memory card I can take
over 100 max quality/resolution photos and battery life is very good. It's
small enough to drop in a pocket yet controls are large enough to be
easily used. However, the Optio 33WR is not *quite* perfect... A docking
bay w/battery charger for downloading photos would be nice and very
convenient, I can't locate the optional AC adapter *anywhere*, a
*slightly* more powerful flash (adequate as is) would be good, the power
on/off button is a little too close to the shutter release for my comfort
and the camera strap can dangle in front of the lens/flash when holding
the camera at 90 degrees for more vertically oriented shots.
Despite these minor quibbles I'm *very*
happy w/my Optio 33WR and recommend it to anyone looking for a good
digital camera that isn't afraid of the water. I give it 4.75 stars out of
5.
Added: I found a suitable AC adapter at
Radio Shack (...) and the ACDSee photo-editing software that comes with
the 33WR does a good job of lightening/brightening photos that the flash
couldn't quite handle.
Added: The Vivitar DF200 Digital Flash looks
to be my choice for better flash performance: It takes AA batteries like
my Optio 33WR, "learns" the camera's flash characteristics for better
results, tilts/aims for more lighting options and comes with a mini flex
tripod & a special bracket for attaching to the tripod hole of the 33WR.
EDITED 5/04: The Phoenix D91-BZS 4-Stop
Digital Slave Flash looks to be even better than the Vivitar (even comes
w/a camera bracket). I now have the Optio 43WR which is nearly identical
to the 33WR except for slightly greater resolution (no big deal) and a
much-improved movie mode (640x480@30fps instead of 320x240@15fps) which I
really like. However, it requires hi-speed memory to achieve 30fps and the
SanDisk 512Mb Ultra II will provide 7.5 minutes of movie recording time at
640x480@30fps. If the movie mode isn't that important to you then I
suggest you stick with the 33WR and less expensive memory.
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Great Camera to Drop in Your Pocket, January 18, 2006
Reviewer: William R. Stockstill
I got this camera to replace an Olympus C4000 that was too slow focusing
and bulky for my needs (shooting my toddler). I have had it for about 9
months now and still think its great. One reason I bought it was the price
(under $200) and the reviews I saw on the web (like dpreview.com). It is
small enough to go in your pocket. It can be used in the rain without fear
of damage. The fireworks shots I took , a couple can be seen in the user
images for this camera, where unexpectedly good and done HANDHELD without
a tripod using the fireworks program! There are a couple of cons, but
minor and are to be expected for a camera of this type, ie. weak indoor
flash (fix with software), sometimes takes long in low light to focus, no
lens protection. But in all, would buy and recommend again. Make sure you
invest in NiMH batteries and a charger and you will be all set! Happy
shooting!
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Great little camera for adventures, September 20, 2005
Reviewer: danno3737 "danno3737"
This camera really fits a niche if you like to hike, bike, canoe, raft,
kayak, etc. From the rubberized corners to the sealed design, it's made
for adventure. I've dropped mine, been rained on, and splashed big time-
without problems.
Also, it has most features all other camera's have. Easy to use, rugged,
good pics- I highly recommend it.
I use it often for my blog: www.riverrant.blogspot.com. Many photos from
this camera are posted.
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Finally!!!!!!!,
December 12, 2003
Reviewer: A customer
I've waited a long time for a decent digital camera that's rugged enough
for going outdoors and enduring a little punishment. This thing is all you
could ask for if your looking for a camera to go fishing, duck hunting and
anything else you throw at it. It's simple and well laid out but still has
all the features of a mid-range camera. It takes great pictures and comes
with ACDsee for a wonderful software package.
Enjoy!!!!
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