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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: Sony CyberShot DSC-T2 Review
Pros: The design The on-board storage The ease of use The fast response times Imaging quality
Cons: Some softness Some barrel distortion
Summary: Four gigabytes of storage and cool Sony style - what more could you want?
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90/100 |
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Title: Review: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170
Pros: Good user interface; lots of options; impressive burst mode stamina.
Cons: Frustrating zoom rocker switch; cluttered controls; proprietary Memory Stick format.
Verdict: Plain Jane styling and cluttered controls belie a wonderfully intuitive graphical user interface and some clever features. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 is a surprisingly adaptable camera that can be tweaked to take decent pictures in various environ
Summary: Plain Jane styling and cluttered controls belie a wonderfully intuitive graphical user interface and some clever features.
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71/100 |
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Title: How to Buy a Point
Pros: Nice features for the price. 3-inch (widescreen) touch-screen LCD. Lots of in-camera editing options. Effective Smile Shutter mode.
Cons: Doesn't excel in low-light shooting situations. High ISO settings turn out very dark photos. No custom white balance.
Verdict: This slim and snazzy Cyber-shot packs a big 3-inch touch-screen LCD and offers plenty of features and good overall picture quality.
Summary: If you're as concerned about how your camera looks as you're snapping shots as you are with the shots themselves, you'll love Sony's $299.99 8-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T70. This well-designed ultracompact turns heads with its good looks, but it also offer
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70/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130
Pros: Fast shutter; slightly longer-than-normal lens; handy in-camera editing and slide show functions
Cons: Softening around edges; noisy at ISO 800 and higher
Verdict: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130's quick performance and decent image quality make it a solid follow-up to the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90, and a good choice for a pocket point-and-shoot camera
Summary: With a quick shutter and a shiny, attractive shell, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130 makes a very good pocket point-and-shoot camera. It's an improvement upon previous models with its 4x zoom lens with a longer reach and onboard editing helps you tweak and sh
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74/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 Review
Pros: Compact, yet solid, A capable camera for the most part, Excellent macro mode
Cons: Limited battery life, Buttons were too easy to accidentally press, Touch screen
Summary: Most of my camera experience is with DSLRs. Larger cameras are often great, but you can't just slip them in your pocket - at least not a pocket on anything resembling normal clothing. Sometimes, you want a portable camera that's easy to take along, just i
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300
Pros: Affordable; responsive 13.6MP compact camera
Cons: Noisy in low light; LCD hard to see in direct sunshine
Summary: It's hard to believe you can buy a 13.6-megapixel point-and-shoot digicam for under $349 USD from a top brand-not simply a piece of junk from some godforsaken outfit working...
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70/100 |
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