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DIGITAL CAMERAS

Genius G-Shot P6533 Review
By: Barzan "Tony" Antal
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    2008-03-25

    Table of Contents:
  • Genius G-Shot P6533 Review
  • Inside the Box
  • Specifications
  • Features and Performance
  • Conclusions

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    Genius G-Shot P6533 Review - Inside the Box


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    Now the time has come for us to present the shipping package, or more explicitly, the “gift-box” as Genius tends to call it. Check out the attached image below.

    As you can see from the above picture Genius has done a great job neatly packaging this camera. On the other side of the package we can also read a summary of the camera’s features and an overview of the package contents. The next section of this review contains these photos too. Instead, here we’ll look into the box…

    In case you have a hard time recognizing all of the stuff that appears in the above photo, here’s a summary of the package contents: the camera, CD that contains the drivers and software, USB cable, AV out cable, 2x “AA” NiMH batteries, battery charger on the EU standards (AC 230V @ 50Hz), quick guide, pouch, and a strap.

    Because I know that most people are fascinated by images compared to plain text in reviews, I am going to attach lots of images. The above picture shows the package contents, so you can recheck in case you had doubts about some parts, especially the battery charger. Below this text you can see the parts once again.

    Oh, and just to clarify, the above picture was shot with the very same G-Shot P6533 that came in the package, which is why it’s “missing” from the picture. By the way, you can easily identify which of the photos were made with the reviewed camera because I activated the “date imprint” feature. This is a worthwhile feature to have, since it helps organize photos.

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