Super Smash Bros. Melee Complete Edition (GameCube, 2002)
27 May, 2025
Retro Gaming Heaven
This game takes me back to simpler times. Back when life wasn't so stressful and you could tust while the night away playing multiplayer games with your friends.
It has been lovely to rekindle those times but with my children instead.
1154030-Genuine Replacement Spool
13 Jun, 2024
Arrived in good time. Fitted to the strimmer and back up and running. My only gripe is that the fit between the mating parts is very tight. It's a str
Arrived in good time. Fitted to the strimmer and back up and running. My only gripe is that the fit between the mating parts is very tight. It's a struggle to disassemble. I would hope this loosens off as it wears.
09 Aug, 2012
Good price for a great product!
I bought this camera, as it had been a number of years since I'd bought my last digital camera, which was now beginning to show it's age. (Though in fairness, a battery change sorted the problem out!)
With getting nigh on 12 years worth of use out of my Finepix 4800Z, I decided that I again wanted to go the Fujifilm Finepix route.
Having paid quite a lot of money for my original Finepix 4800Z, I wanted to see what I could get for the same sort of money, and was pleasantly surprised to see how much camera's had come down over the years.
Rather than the standard "click and point" camera, I wanted something with a bit more 'oomph' but didn't want to spend a fortune on a Digital SLR.
I then came across this "bridge" camera. It was meant to have the ease of use of a point and click, but some of the features of a digital SLR and at half the price of what I paid for my original camera!
The idea was to take the camera abroad and get some quality photos, of which the S4200 achieved easily.
As with all things, it has it's good points and bad points:
Good points:
Quality of photos - due to 14.0MP
HD Quality Video
Ease of use - Lots of preset auto functions
Large LCD Viewing Screen
Bad Points:
It does not come with a lot of peripherals.
It is not supplied with a bag, memory card or mini HD cable.
It's size. Though to be expected as it is like a DSLR.
Battery consumption.
A lot of the bad points are easily fixed though. A bag can be picked up from anywhere (and your own choice). I would recommended going for a large SD card. I chose the Samsung 16GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card, which gives ample storage.
Be prepared - it does like to munch through the batteries.
Fortunately I took it out for a weekend before the "main" holiday and was horrified at how many it uses.
This was false economy though, as the batteries supplied with the unit are only cheap and the replacements I bought were not much better.
A genuine recommendation is to go for the Energizer Lithium Batteries. They go on forever!! You pay a little more, but can get them on offer from time to time.
All in all, I am very pleased with this camera and have taken almost 1500 pictures over the past month.
Nathan Ball