APS dream camera???
Written: Jun 16 '00
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Pros: Compact, stainless steel case, loaded with features, great belt clip holster from Nikon ($20), and new red-eye reduction system
Cons: A bit grainy, but I don't know if it was because of ISO 200 film or 30mm APS format. A bit pricey for all the features...
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| syrus15's Full Review: Nikon Nuvis S APS Film Camera |
With my first roll of indoors restaurant pictures, I like the red-eye reduction which didn't do the strobe effect. What it does is give a soft light coming from the camera for a couple of seconds then the flash for the exposure. Flash not as strong as other cameras that I have used, but content with it flash performance because of its size. Colors were vibrant, and really couldn't detect than much grain from my first roll. My 35mm disposable roll was just as grainy as my first APS roll I looked at. May be a different story when I take outdoors/daylight pictures…
Love it so far because it does what I wanted this APS camera to do. If you believe that manual everything on a camera as a skilled art form, then this camera is not for you. 8oz, which is a few onces heavier than other APS I compared. I wanted APS and point/shoot system for casual indoor/outdoor pictures. Going on a trip this weekend to east coast and if my pictures do turn out bad will write another honest review...
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