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More info?)
"Pam" <pam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> CSM1 wrote:
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> >"Pam" <pam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> >>For a 5.3 MP 3x optical zoom :
http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4204574
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> >>thanks,
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> >>pam
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> >The Specs say nothing about a manual shooting mode, so it may be auto
only.
> >One big bad thing, it is a fixed focus lens, much like the Kodak
cardboard
> >disposable cameras.
> >
> >I would say $99 is about as cheap as you can get.
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> >
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> Thank you for replying, here is what it says in "focus" :
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> # Focus
> # Normal: 40cm~infinity; Marco: 10~40cm
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> how come it is a fixed focus lens ? do I miss something ? please
> enlighten me
>
> pam
Yes, that is what it says. It has two settings, Normal and Macro. (notice
the spelling)
For Normal is says that the lens focuses 40 cm to infinity, it does not say
anything about a focus metering area. Nor does it say anything about Auto
Focus or Manual Focus. Therefore it is a fixed focus lens. Well, it has two
ranges. Far and Near.
Normal cameras with variable focus tell you what the metering area is. This
camera does not. This camera says nothing about focus modes.
"Normal mode" 40 cm is 15 3/4 inches. That means that any object that is
anywhere between 16 inches and the horizon would be acceptable focus.
"Marco mode" 10 cm is 3 15/16 inches. That means any object that is anywhere
between 4 inches to about 16 inches will be acceptable focus.
Which is OK for a 5 megapixel camera for $99.
It is kind of like that old saying, "You get what you pay for."
If you check the prices of most good 5 Megapixel cameras, they are around
$300 and up.
http://www50.shopping.com/xPP-Digital_Cameras--5_0___5_9_megapixels
You can find reviews and a buyers guide here.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/
Steve's is just one Digital Camera Review site on the Web.
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