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Jul 04, 2016
Lives up to its name
I'm not any kind of Porsche Expert but this book certainly makes you one. It seemingly covers everything technical about the Porsche. If you have question, this book has the answers.

Jun 20, 2019
Handy & convenient. Reliable camera.
Fits in my pocket, very handy to use. Sets up to shoot wildlife in an instant. Always reliable.
Jul 05, 2010
Casio EXILIM Hi-Zoom EX-H10 12.1 Megapixel
1 of 1 found this helpful Based on Consumer Reports camera article, I bought this pocket-sized camera with 10x optical zoom. The flash seems to do a much better job of illuminating subjects without over exposing. With the new 2 gigabyte flash memory, I can store over 900 pictures! The image stabilization is new to me and it seems to work quite well. It also does a reasonable job of taking motion pictures. Aside from setting up the camera, I haven't read the manual so I found it fairly intuitive. I'm sure to learn much more once I settle down with the manual.
This camera replaced a 5 year digital Minolta zoom camera which died unexpectedly. From my internet search I learned that 10x optical zoom is the largest zoom one can produce before one's unsteady hands start to make properly framed pictures difficult. The 12.1 megapixel image size can make for some huge, detailed pictures.
I was concerned something size of a pack of cigarette pack costing less than $200 could replicate my old film $1600 Nikon camera with zoom lens or my old $300 Minolta but it's actually better. I think many people are like myself: wanting a camera that takes pictures like those in Life magazine without making a career out photography. This camera makes it possible to take inexpensive, decent pictures with good color saturation. What's next, zoom cameras the size of a watch?