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Jan 15, 2019
Easy to apply, looks great!
Good quality! Looks great, applies easy and comes off without mess!
Oct 07, 2005
Well worth it
3 of 7 found this helpful This one came with my PS2 when I purchased it, and I am not even into racing games. Well, as of now I own both Burnout 3 & 4 that are out now.
The crash mode itself is worth the value. The graphics are realistic with real life physics when it comes to driving and crashing.
In crashing mode you've to crash into cars to cause the maximum amount of damge (Its worth watching just the crashes). Racing/Championship mode of the game is far better than many other racing game out there (including Midnight Club 2). You get to drive on the roads with decent amount of traffic, to perform better you'll need to drive wreckless without crashing. The game also has tons of cars to choose from including custom aftermake cars(most unlocks as you win the championship racing).
Mar 10, 2006
Luvin' it...
28 of 33 found this helpful I bought this camera for normal day to day events, like going out camping, skiing, to the ocean, vacations, casinos, concerts, graduations, sports, parties, etc in mind. The things that sold me to the camera was the fact that it:
- Tiny (fits in my pocket)
- Big LCD (see what I am shooting)
- Great resolution (need that, easily print superb 8x10 pictures)
- Rechargeable battery (will save me money in long run, battery life depends a lot on how much you use your LCD, flash, etc... Alkaline AA battery runs out juice fast. The battery the camera comes with can take up to 150 shots, even though I’ve never used it to a point where it’s fully dead)
- Instant on (can take a picture under 2 sec)
- Video recorder (even tough I don’t plan on using it as a video camera, its good to know its there)
- Easy to use and navigate, self timer
- Continuous multiple shots (take continuous multiple shots within a fraction of a second. I found this to be really useful, when taking a group picture, in a game, or a moving object)
- Uses SD Memory Card (due to its heavy acceptance in many electronics, SD Card can have multiple uses, and are cheaper and easier to find)
I did look at many other camera's including sony cybershot's, casio exilim, HP's M series, etc... wasn't sold to it, either they weren't priced right or didn't have one or the other feature.
Overall, I think its well worth the price (I paid $349 for it, but now with a $50 price break to $299 it’s a steal). So if you are like me, don’t really know a lot about digital cameras, besides the basics, and just looking for something that is sleek, compact, easy to use, and takes a great pictures, I would recommend the Canon SD450.