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Reviews (8)

Mar 24, 2021
Good stuff
I wish it was made of titanium rather than glass so that clumsy guys like me wouldn't break it so often. Otherwise, great carafe and sturdy product.

Sep 09, 2019
Great tool
It's a very versatile tool chest, all in a small compact package. the pliers are incredibly useful. This is my second one, and highly recommended.
Apr 04, 2009
Too many moving parts...
4 of 4 found this helpful It took me about 2 days to figure out that the Stylus 1050SW and I were not made for each other. And I'd like to start by saying that this review is meant only to express my opinions on the camera, and not to bash the product. After all, it does (and is) what it promises to be. I have two things on which to comment that made our fit less than perfect. First, in my opinion, the integrated cover on the front of the camera is a needless addition. It's fragile enough to snag on the loose thread in my camera case, and on more than one occasion (mind you, I only used the camera for 2 days) the sliding cover opened halfway while being put into the case. This may be the fault of my case, but the sliding shutter expresses an innovation that seems more inline with pleasing aesthetic more than with durable functionality. I'd expect it on a less durable camera, like the ones used by my nieces to take pictures for their facebook pages, and not one touted as a tough camera. Second, the tap function (that one that allows you to move between menus) kept engaging itself during the most inopportune times. Inadvertent taps during picture shoots would send the camera into a series of LCD menus and break the moment with insistent requests. I know that this option probably is a good fit for those who wear gloves, and I know that had I delved a little deeper into the instructions I could have turned this option off. So I guess this last complaint is reflective more of my age and grumpiness than any problem with the camera. But maybe you're like me. Maybe you just pine for a camera you can use right out of the bag without having to sit for hours to learn the menus. I'm nostalgic, but I think there's somthing to be said with "less = more."