Monday, May 3, 2010

Compact megazooming

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Though it improves on some of the prior model's controls, it still has a few design quirks that made Josh want to throw it across the room on occasion. If you don't need speedy shooting and don't care about design, he thinks it's worth a look.
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May 3, 2010
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Compact megazooming
Though it improves on some of the prior model's controls, it still has a few design quirks that made Josh want to throw it across the room on occasion. If you don't need speedy shooting and don't care about design, he thinks it's worth a look. Read more

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