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Canon IXUS 40

The 4.0 Megapixel sensor on the Digital IXUS 40 is ideal for prints up to A3 size. One secret behind the super sleek and slim body is a new UA (ultra-high refractive index aspherical) 3x optical zoom lens, which delivers outstanding, uncompromising image fidelity in an incredibly compact size
Canon’s DIGIC II processor links all key [...]

Fuji Finepix F40fd

The new FinePix F40fd is the latest in Fujifilm’s flagship range of F series compact digital cameras. Featuring Fujifilm’s proprietary Real Photo Processor II, Super CCD HR VI and hardware-based Face Detection, the new model continues the F series tradition of delivering sophisticated technology in a smart compact body.

Kyocera Finecam S3R

Exclusive RTUNE™ Technology Faster start-up. Faster shutter response. Faster shot-to-shot times. Continuous shooting at 3.3 pictures per second until your card is full.* And beautiful, virtually noise-free pictures.
3.2 Megapixel CCD The S3R features a sophisticated 3.2 megapixel CCD for printing flexibility. Not only can you get 11? x 14? prints and larger, a 3.2 megapixel [...]

Canon IXUS 70

The Canon IXUS 70 is a standard, pocket sized digital camera. It has all the normal features you would expect from a typical point and shoot digital camera. The emphasis has been placed on quality with this camera, both in terms of build and picture quality.

Kyocera Finecam S5R

The 5 Megapixel Finecam S5R features RTUNE Rapid Tuning Technology and offers the world’s fastest Continuous Capture Mode. In combination with a virtually non- existent lag time of 0.07 seconds, it can capture images at an unlimited 3 frames per second. The Finecam S5R is only limited by the size of the SD memory card [...]

Pax Jr

Info and photos coming soon just need to check cameras working ok
Ps if anyone has any info on the Pax Jr please could you let me know as having problems finding any
Link to photos taken with Pax Jr

Olympus Trip 35

Trip 35 is a 35mm compact camera, manufactured by Olympus. It was introduced in 1967 and discontinued, after a lengthy production run, in 1984. The Trip name was a reference to its intended market – people who wanted a compact, functional camera for holidays. During the 1970s it was the subject of an advertising campaign [...]

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