
I used this camera for almost a year and I liked it very much considering the price. My one big complaint, however, is poor construction. I dropped it once, from about 2.5 feet, and it never worked again. To have it fixed by Sony costs almost as much as a brand new camera. So, in short, it is a decent camera, but it is not sturdy and is definitely “throw-away” if it’s damaged at all.
Sony is one of the best photo digital camera producers and this result is confirmed especially by their clients, who almost never complain regarding the product quality. Sony photo digital camera offer is wide ranging from 2 mega pixel cameras to over 8 mega pixel. In the following lines I will describe some Sony photo digital cameras characteristics with a variable price from several hundred dollars to over a thousand.
Cybershot DSC-T10 is a high performance Sony photo digital camera that is in many ways alike its predecessor the T30. What I like about it is the SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilizer that helps you take a decent shoot even in harsh conditions. Among its features I will point the 7.2 mega pixels, decent optical zoom 3x, Automatic focus and exposure, supports JPEG format, a movie mode with sound and 2.5 inch LCD. This Sony photo digital camera comes with 56 MB internal Sony Cybershot DSC-S750 Camera memory and Li-Ion battery.
Sony Alpha a100 is a true SLR (Single Lens Reflex), and if we are fair it is the first Sony photo digital camera real SLR. Many like to say that the A100 is the successor of the K-M Maxxum. Here are its specifications: an impressive 10 mega pixels, very nice lens Sony Alpha/Minolta A-Type. This Sony photo digital camera has image stabilization; it can switch between auto and manual focus and exposure, ISO 80 - 1600; it supports JPEG and RAW formats and has lithium - ion battery.
CyberShot H5 is a Sony photo digital camera with an awesome 12x optical zoom and 7.2 MP sensors being one of the best offers on the market. It comes with a larger LCD of no more then 3.0 inch LCD which is really nice especially if you want to actually use de 12x optical zoom. Check the specifications: 7.2 mega pixels combined with a 12x optical and 2x digital zoom. The CyberShot H5 Sony photo digital camera has optical image stabilization and can turn from auto to manual focus or exposure, ISO 80 - 1000, it supports JPEG format and has a nice movie mode, 2AA batteries, a 3.0 inch LCD screen and a 32MB internal memory.
CyberShot T50 is one of those Sony photo digital cameras that won't stop selling, because they're good, affordable with a nice and attractive look. The Sony photo digital camera comes in 3 colors silver, black and red. Its sensor has 7.2 mega pixels, the screen is more then enough 3.0 inch LCD, and its optical image stabilization option is a life savior. It has 7.2 mega pixels, 3x optical zoom and a 2x digital zoom, an auto focus and exposure and it supports JPEG format. You can make movie with sound, ISO 80 - 1000, internal memory of 56 MB, Optical Image Stabilization and 3.0 LCD, and the batteries are also good lithium - ion.
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I used this camera for almost a year and I liked it very much considering the price. My one big complaint, however, is poor construction. I dropped it once, from about 2.5 feet, and it never worked again. To have it fixed by Sony costs almost as much as a brand new camera. So, in short, it is a decent camera, but it is not sturdy and is definitely “throw-away” if it’s damaged at all.
The Sony DSC-S750 offers a lot of camera for the money. The unit is very simple to use, and comes with a rechargeable battery, which is a great thing. If you’ve ever used a regular battery in a digital camera, you know how fast they go. Since the battery is rechargeable, you won’t be spending a ton of money on those “Photo” batteries either! This camera offers multiple quick set modes for taking pictures in the most common environments, so you don’t need to be a techie to choose the right settings. While the camera is easy to use, it does offer some more in depth features for those folks who want to tweak their photos or just want to play with the advanced settings. With a large screen for viewing your pictures, you will be able to check them immediately to make sure you got the shot you wanted. The removable memory stick makes getting pictures printed at a local store easier than ever. Just pop out the memory stick and take it with you!
The Sony DSC-S750 has been my favorite camera for a year now. I don’t take a ton of pictures, and I’m not a professional, but the pictures turn out great, and the camera is easy to use.
This is an older model,but still takes great pics. It has a re-chargeable battery pack that seems to last longer than the re-chargeable AA NIMH’s used on the DSC-S650. Also it doesn’t come falling out when the door is open.2-Gig memory card stores over 10K pics on J-peg for E-mail. Saved $$ by purchasing an open box. Looks & performs as new. Has features I’ll never use,but just point & click & your done. I’d recommend this to anyone looking for a digital camera except(yawn)a snobby/nerdy Tech geek which could spot flea poop in black pepper. They’ll have to spend more $$$ to be satisfied.
Not long ago, my trusty “old faithful” Canon stopped working and I began to shop around for a new camera. The newer models don’t have some of the nice features that “old faithful” had, and so I was frustrated… could I do without a viewfinder? Besides, I knew the controls of “old faithful”, and didn’t want to have to go through the learning curve again. Then, miraculously, I learned that the issue my camera was experiencing was covered by Canon – for free – even though it was long out of warranty. So, I sent it off, and was told promptly that it was indeed going to be fixed.
Sorry… that’s a long lead-up to my view on this Sony. I had a couple of events that I didn’t want to attend without a camera, and so when I spotted this Sony on sale recently, I snapped it up as a “back-up” camera, to use while my other camera was being repaired, and to have for those occasions when I really didn’t want a larger camera, or when there was any chance the camera might be at risk (bike riding, for example). I got the camera home (with the 2G card I had purchased), and was delighted to see that the controls were very similar to those on the Canon. The learning curve was very short. I love the large LCD screen (good thing, since there is no viewfinder), and although there aren’t as many shooting modes as I have had on the Canon, these are certainly sufficient for a casual photo shooter! Even better… when you set a mode, the LCD shows you the selection you have made (nice for those whose eyesight isn’t what it used to be). And there are some new features that “old faithful” didn’t have… stabilization, face recognition, etc. I found the close-up feature to be more difficult that “old faithful” because it had a shorter range of focus, and was more sensitive to movement (which, in a tiny camera, is always an issue). I noticed the problems others have commented on regarding flash-outs, white, colors, etc., and after playing with the camera I can say that these problems can be overcome – you just have to know your camera better.
So… long story short is that I think this is an excellent little camera for a “back-up”!! In fact, there may be times I’ll reach for this instead of “old faithful” (which has been returned to me in perfect condition!!). If you’re a first-time digital camera user, this is a good choice… you’ll learn lots as you use it and review the manual periodically. It’s at a price-point that makes it a great gift for graduates or special birthdays or other celebrations, and it fits in your pocket… easily.
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