Konica Revio Z3 Gold APS Camera w/ Remote Control
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Most Helpful First | Newest FirstSince there is no specs, i'll do it
This sounds like a really great camera. I'm about to order it, so I can't tell you myself how it runs, but it is only a tiny bit larger that the elph 270(not even 1/2 inch longer). It also costs alot less, even ... manufacturares price is less that the ... in should be. Here are the specs, stright from ... website:Features: 3x zoom APS camera 21 - 58mm zoom 3 print formats (panoramic, conventional, & wide prints) & Index Print
Konica's exclusive self portrait mode
flash power management (saves battery power by 50%)
modes: multiple flash modes including on, off, auto flash, +1.5 compensation, red eye reduction; night view portrait, long distance day mode; continuous shooting mode
10 second self timer
date & title print
kit includes battery, strap, case, remote control
Auto Date Built in LCD display Title 9 Selection possibilities in 7 different languages Dimensions 3-11/12" x 2-5/12" x 1-1/6" Weight 170g (6.0 oz) excluding battery Remote Control Infrared light, distance of about 5m (16.4 feet) from front Note Specifications and design subject to change without notice
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Jillian
Love this camera
... i recieved it yesterday. I love it! Its easy to use and is tiny. The buttons are not too small.... The zoom is great. It has a remote and this cute little mirror that goes on top so you can take self-portrates. The flash is very strong... I would compare this camera to an Elph, but with better zoom and a remote.
Good compact camera.
My friend borrowed this camera from me and just loved it. So far I have not heard a complaint. When I do use it myself, I shall let readers know.
NO LONGER MAKING APS CAMERAS?
Yes, it's true! I bought this camera a few days ago and I went to Meijer to get film for it amd could'nt find any APS film! So I asked the person working there who could only say they havn't gotten any in the last few shippments. So I went to a camera store and their display of APS film was pittiful, only single rolls for $4.50 each! So I asked are they going to stop making APS film? The clerk said yes! She said everyone is going to digital. Whatever! I wish I had known this before I opened the box and lost the owners manual.