Contax SL300R T* Video
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Contax SL300R T* Review
The good: Open-ended, high-speed burst mode with 3fps-to-4fps capture; simple automatic operation; ultracompact, luxurious leatherette-and-metal body.
The bad: Small, hard-to-use controls; no shutter-priority mode; no optical viewfinder.
The bottom line: This svelte snapshot camera's extended continuous-shooting ability sets a high performance standard, although its image quality is average.
Contax SL300R T* Specs
Manufacturer: Kyocera
Part number: 110014
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