Yashica Microtec Zoom 70 Point and Shoot
Yashica Microtec Zoom 70 Point and Shoot
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 02, 2009]
popser
Intermediate
Small, simple but very usefull P&S camera for reasonable price
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[Apr 25, 2003]
avad88
Intermediate
Strength:
Small size, easy to use, takes awesome pictures
Weakness:
None but not waterproof I've used many point and shoot cameras through the years since I travel so much and need to be able to grab my camera and take a quick picture. I normally shoot 20+ rolls of film per year. Bought this camera and used it as my primary camera for about 5 years. It took awesome pictures--some I enlarged for the wall. I took it everywhere--overseas, the Carribean, etc. However, it abruptly stopped winding while on vacation (of all places). I had been caught in a thunderstorm the day before and although it was in a case, it got slightly damp, so I think that was the problem. I was sick because it is so easy to use and carry. Due to its age, and other reviews, I didn't even try to fix it. I bought an Olympus Sylus (waterproof) that I don't like as much, but the Microtec is no longer made. Even though I'm disappointed that it stopped, it was used so much that I feel I got my money's worth out of it. Customer Service Didn't use Similar Products Used: Kodak, Minolta |
[Nov 20, 2002]
Chris
Casual
Strength:
Good design, attractive camera, good pictures.
Weakness:
Poor long-term durability. I bought this camera about 5 years ago and had little to no problems with it... until recently. In the first 5 years of use, I thought it worked great - pictures turned out fine and as a beginner, it had all the features I wanted. Lately, the some of the internal mechanics stopped working and my camera shop told me it would cost about the price of the camera to repair it, so we're looking for a new camera. I would recommend it if you can get it at a good price... otherwise, don't bother. |
[Aug 18, 2000]
Kirsten Solberg
Casual
Strength:
small size
Weakness:
ergonomics (see below) Background: I received this camera as a gift several years ago to replace my old Pentax IQ Zoom, which broke after many years of use. I was satisfied with the Yashica until the zoom stopped functioning recently, through no apparent fault of my own (i.e., I didn't drop it.) Any warranty would have expired by now, and my local camera shop told me the price of repair would approach the price of a new camera. So now I'm looking for a new camera. Customer Service no experience Similar Products Used: first Pentax IQ Zoom |