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Epson PhotoPC 750Z 1.2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Epson PhotoPC 750Z 1.2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You have to own it to believe it!
Review: Forget those expensive, bulky cameras, first time digital camera users to experts, this is the best camera ever created!There are many advantages to this digital camera compared to a non-digital camera. Number one, my favorite feature, after every picture, you don't have to turn the little crank to be able to take the next picture, within less that a second, you are ready to take the next picture. Number two. No accidental shots when the camera is in your pocket. you simply turn a switch on the top, which can turn off the camera instantly. It can also switch to play so you can see your already taken pictures you can also take pictures by looking through the screen. In all I will reccomend this camera to ANYONE yho is still using old cameras, It has definatly changed the way I take pictures

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Product is good but repair is terrible
Review: I have an Epson Digital 3000Z camera. The camera was great until it developed a red laser like line across all pictures and displays. I tried to get serviced thru Epson. They DO NOT DEAL with end users, you must take to an "Authorized Epson Repair Center". There are three here in Atlanta, and none do repair. All they do is receive, package and ship to Epson for repair.
There is a flat [high monetary] repair fee - camera could have been run over by a truck, or missing a screw [high monetary repair fee]!!!! Plus the Authorized Epson Repair Center charges an addtional [monetary fee] to pack and ship. How do you get to be an Authorized Epson Repair Center?
Suggestion - if you buy a digital camera, please check out how they repair and where... Would not buy another Epson!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT CAMERA MY PHOTO PC 750Z
Review: I have been using the epson Photo PC750Z for four 1/2 years and do love it. I am a Senior Citizen. I snapped a picture of the moon eclipse (got only one) and recently I have snapped by 'second GREAT Grandchild - a girl, the First GREAT Grandchild was a Grandson.I know there must be better cameras, but this was and is great for me. My great grandchildren love to see the pictures 'just after I have taken them'. I have taken a great deal of pictures(I had to upgrade my memory, now I have to save them to a cd and erase them because they took up all my memory, that is how many pictures I have put on and...scanned) and it has been great; but.......as great as it is I have been unable to get the Epson Batteries for it locally, and I do not wish to put my credit card number on the internet. I have the battery charger but it has not been able to charge the batteries enough.......If I could order them by mail I could pay by money order or my check..whichever would be better........
I would also be interested in a few more accessories..especially one that would have any telescoping (and one that would be 'easy' and within my budget as I am retired.

Thank you

Marie Bryce

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent camera
Review: I have used this camera for about 3 years now. It takes excellent pictures and is simple to use. It comes with rechargeable batteries, however the charge last for quite a while. I have printed all of the pictures that I have taken, mostly on EPSON paper. With the software, you can "stitch" the picturs together to make beautiful Panoramic prints. The only thing that I found that the software cannot do is to take out the "red eye", but once downloaded, a picture can be opened on other programs to take out the "red eye".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent camera
Review: I have used this camera for about 3 years now. It takes excellent pictures and is simple to use. It comes with rechargeable batteries, however the charge last for quite a while. I have printed all of the pictures that I have taken, mostly on EPSON paper. With the software, you can "stitch" the picturs together to make beautiful Panoramic prints. The only thing that I found that the software cannot do is to take out the "red eye", but once downloaded, a picture can be opened on other programs to take out the "red eye".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: I purchased this camera one month ago, & It has already paid for itself (vs 35mm development)I've taken it to weddings, parties, outings, etc. and everyone has to take a look & try it. The LCD preview screen is large & the image is good enough to know if the picture is worth keeping or not, no more surprises! It takes excellent pictures of very high detail, nice B&W & unbelieveable color photos. This camera has surprised me with its ease of use and great quality. Epson also gives you a really nice carrying case, NiMh Batts& a recharger (which last for @ 3 weeks w/ me). I purchased a couple more 8meg flash memory cards pretty cheap (in zshops)& more batts at radio shack. I'm good for @ 300 pics in one outing now (pretty cool) Oh yea, Hooking it up to the computer is a snap (i have win98) & it downloads the photos at an amazing speed. Great product, great for me. I love it & my whole family uses it & loves it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great camera, nice features and accessories
Review: i received this camera as a gift and i couldn't be more pleased. the camera has zoom and digital zoom features and a nifty solar panel to help conserve the rechargeable batteries that come with. also included is a nice soft case that has ample room for everything you might want to take with you on an expedition. i have an epson printer and this camera plugs directly into it -- you can print photos without bothering with your computer. of course, since i have photoshop, i have been having a lot of fun turning photos of my dogs, garden, and friends into cd covers, stickers, and inserting photos into letters and email. next step -- my own web site! highly recommended camera outfit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great camera, nice features and accessories
Review: i received this camera as a gift and i couldn't be more pleased. the camera has zoom and digital zoom features and a nifty solar panel to help conserve the rechargeable batteries that come with. also included is a nice soft case that has ample room for everything you might want to take with you on an expedition. i have an epson printer and this camera plugs directly into it -- you can print photos without bothering with your computer. of course, since i have photoshop, i have been having a lot of fun turning photos of my dogs, garden, and friends into cd covers, stickers, and inserting photos into letters and email. next step -- my own web site! highly recommended camera outfit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera for 1.2 Megs
Review: I've been using this camera for just shy of 2 years, and with the exception of not being about to print pictures greater than 5x7, I've got to say that I'm very impressed. The picture quality on this camera is the best on any digitals I've seen at this price level (and much higher). I've taken literally thousands of pictures with it, and have got to say that it's well worth the money. Too bad Epson doesn't make a higher-res camera with this type of quality (though the Canon I'm buying should fix my 8x10 dilemma).

In lower-light situations, it tends to get slightly grainy (as do all pictures), but less so than other cameras I've seen. Outdoors and in good light, this camera is simply amazing, and its macro mode can't be beat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera for 1.2 Megs
Review: I've been using this camera for just shy of 2 years, and with the exception of not being about to print pictures greater than 5x7, I've got to say that I'm very impressed. The picture quality on this camera is the best on any digitals I've seen at this price level (and much higher). I've taken literally thousands of pictures with it, and have got to say that it's well worth the money. Too bad Epson doesn't make a higher-res camera with this type of quality (though the Canon I'm buying should fix my 8x10 dilemma).

In lower-light situations, it tends to get slightly grainy (as do all pictures), but less so than other cameras I've seen. Outdoors and in good light, this camera is simply amazing, and its macro mode can't be beat.


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