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| Value for Money | 9.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 6/10 |
Full review by
FunCarShow Janet![]()
on 24th Nov 2003
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
+3
Good Points: Cheap, easy to use, good quality output, good range of features for the price, small enough to carry round in my bag but big enough not to get lost, batteries supplied
Bad Points: manual translation
General comments: I got the Jenoptik JD C 2.1 version at Luton airport in October 2003 for £68. Apparently on offer at the same price as the 1.3 due to mislabelling, I was impressed in the shop and still am. I managed to take a few shots of my daughter in the airport without referring to the manual. Although I found it almost impossible to download them onto my Dad's PC until I found the magic words 'Drive E' and external drive! I am happy and would recommend it :-)
FunCarShow Janet's review and ratings | 116 words
Review by
Callan Cool.![]()
expert review
on 10th Jun 2003
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User Rating : 8
Respect :
+10
This is a review of THe JDC 2.1, and compares this camera with the Konica Revio KD 100. Jenoptik is rather a much an underdog in the digital camera market, having a reputation of providing cheap digital cameras of 'bargain basement' quality. But is this reputation justified or not? Jenoptik's parentage is based in the camera heritage of Carl Zeiss, a highly respected company famed for its high quality 'Biotar' lenses which are highly sought after lensesfrom the 40's & 50's, being arguably the be ...
Callan Cool.'s full review | 1867 words | 2 comments added.

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