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Summary: I have been using my A50 for over a year now, including mtn biking, hiking, x-c skiing, and a trip to Europe. It has been as rugged and dependable as I had hoped. I am very happy with the picture quality, within its limitations of pixel count. Very easy to use, and I have used most of its features and options. At this pixel count,and 30-70mm zoom equiv, it is definitely a "snap shot" camera, but at max jpeg resolution you can make fairly decent size photo prints. Color quality is excellent. It has normal digital camera problem with high contrast situations, which I often tweak on the computer. I wish it had a USB port, longer Zoom, stronger flash. Since most pics I take end up as e-mail or web postings, the "outdated" pixel count is not usually a major issue. Worst problem is no tactile feedback on the buried shutter button, which throws off everyone that uses this camera and often results in jerking the camera. The roller wheel to turn on the camera is nice with winter gloves, but was overall a bad idea, as it is extremely easy to turn on the camera as you put it away in a case or pocket making the lens open and battery run down. Combine this camera with a pocket tripod and you have an awesome portable rig. Add the mandatory overpriced $100 recharger/AC adapter, spare rechargable battery, and a bunch of extra memory (I now have 8mb, 16mb and 48mb) and you are good for a couple week trip to europe, only needing a plug adapter, allowing nightly editing to delete bad shots. Hardly any luggage space! Even if I bought my current "dream" Nikon990, I would hang onto this for its compactness and ruggedness. Strengths: Rugged. Simple to use. Excellent optics. Uses CompactFlash. VERY portable. Weaknesses: No tactile shutter release feedback. Pricey extra rechargeable battery and charger kit is REQUIRED. Non-standard battery(uses camcorder battery). Turns on when shoving into pocket or case. Serial, not USB. Really weak flash. Similar Products Used: Film cameras of various levels. Customer Service: None needed
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