Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Olympus Mju 1200 Digital Camera - Black (12.0MP, 3x Optical Zoom)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Olympus EAN: 4545350011970 Label: Olympus Manufacturer: Olympus Model: Mju 1200 Publisher: Olympus Release Date: 2008-02-14 Studio: Olympus
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Customer Rating:      Summary: great camera- but? Comment: I recently bought this camera and was very pleased with it from the start, good looking easy to configure and use. Great dating sytem AND time of photos taken. And here is where the problem lies- though you can switch the date on screen from American style to UK style display- the date and time won't print out onto your pictures?! I tried everything to sort this but no luck. Never had a problem in the past with previous cameras printing the date out on prints. SO whats the point of having a state of the art date and time system when it won't print out? Very frustrating I recently spent hours sat down with a batch of prints and the camera, to hand write the dates onto the pics direct from the LCD display- what a farce!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great features, but breaks! Comment: I loved this camera. It worked well and had some really good features on it like the 'shoot and select' and the in camera guide on how to take pictures in different lights... however... and this is a big one... it broke. Not only did it break once it broke twice (the camera lens refuses to come out). This problem isn't a one off, as 3 other people i know with this camera have had exactly the same problem!
So, its a good camera but i personally wouldn't buy it until this fault has been fixed!
Customer Rating:      Summary: good little camera Comment: Good results.Bought it because you are meant to see the screen in bright sun light. It is better than other cameras
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