Pros
- Anti-shake mode
- Generous software bundle
Cons
- Disappointing image quality
- Few manual controls
Bottom Line
This basic camera offers an anti-shake mode and a generous software bundle, but its image quality was disappointing.
- Bargain Cameras: Basic but Capable Low-cost cameras lack fancy features, but some take high-quality photos that match pricier models'.
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