Pros
- Well-designed inside and out
- Excellent image-sharing features
Cons
- Expensive for a point-and-shoot
- 35mm lens should be wider for the money
Bottom Line
With great image-sharing options and 4GB of internal memory, this is a good-but-pricey camera for the design-conscious.
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