needed a good basic camera for work that run off of aa batteries as a smart phone as a camera was not suitable for my requirements takes good pictures
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It seemed to need full batteries. I sold it to cash converter without the XD card.
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great little camera. this is my second one . no sound with this model.
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Very good, and as expected.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The A330 is a decent little camera which I would place in the 'Basic Point & Shoot' category of Digital Camera. If you are new to Digital Photography then you should consider Fuji's A330. The camera is light and solidly built and the controls are well positioned and easy to use. The screen is a little bit small at 1.5 inches and the display is not the best in terms of it's clarity but, if it's a starter camera that you want, this shouldn't be a problem. Navigating the menu's is quite easy as is loading the software onto a PC and viewing the images via FinePix Viewer. One note of caution - the A330 is known to have problems associated with the 'Power On/Off' function and you should bear this in mind when compairing with other 'entry level' models for purchase. Fuji are great in dealing with issues within the warranty period but as with many camera manufacturers, they don't want to know once it has expired. In summary, the A330 is a reasonable second-hand buy if you are new to Digital and you should expect to pay somewhere in the region of £20 - £25 on eBay for one in excess of 12 months old. The A370 is a better bet if you intend to keep the camera for more than a year - expect to pay up to £40 for this model but the additional £15 or so is money well spent.Read full review
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