Freedom Zoom 140 EX Camera
Minolta
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Average Rating:
4
out of 5
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Joanna Wolska

member since: 10/30/2004
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Rating:
3
out of 5
Made lots of pictures with this camera! Best ones in sunny days!
8/4/2005 2:06:03 PM
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Christie A. Chaplin
member since: 8/27/2005
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Rating:
5
out of 5
Had it forever and takes great pictures.
11/26/2003 1:01:13 AM
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Connie Sue Sayen
member since: 11/7/2003
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Rating:
3.5
out of 5
I really like my camera. Never had any problems and takes nice clear shots. I am looking forward to upgradeing in the near future. Not sure what i want to invest my money in as of yet.
11/7/2003 2:01:03 PM
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Hermann Graf
member since: 2/28/2001
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Rating:
3.5
out of 5
High-end P&S camera with useful features, zoom range 38 - 135 mm (aperture decreases with increasing focus length). Camera body is rugged, buttons are acceptable in size, display is very good. Needs two batteries. Available programs include AUTO, group picture (sets low focus length), macro (sets 120 mm), night shots, spot metering (otherwise center-weighted), preflash/red eye reduction, flash off and flash off/+ 1.5 EV. Equipped with self timer, remote release (needs extra equipment) and "motor drive" series. Autofocus works via contrast measurement; in the dark, a lamp goes on to ensure focusing. In some situations, focusing is slow or does not work (warning by blinking lamp). No possibility to set at infinity manually for shots through window panes. Flash range is up to 4 m with 200 ISO film. Sharpness is good at higher focus lengths; at lower focus lengths, there is reduced sharpness at the edges. In Europe not available any longer, but replaced by the 150 model, which is much smaller in size. As fore the pricing, it is relatively close to SLR cameras like the Canon Rebel.
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