Pros: Uses 2 AA batteries (included with charger), good image quality, 12x stabilized zoom, sturdy Cons: Slow low light focusing, flash recycle, slow burst and bracketing, batteries charge slow, weight
After using the 5
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Megapixel Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H1 and selling it due to several shortcomings, I was eager to see if the new 6-Megapixel Sony DSC-H2 is much better. The H2 competes with optically-stabilized mega-zoom ...
Pros: Nice outdoor pictures, unique touchscreen operation, great battery life Cons: Terrible burst mode, lacks manual controls, no viewfinder, noisy at high ISOs
My quality time with the Sony Cybershot DSC-N2 happened by accident. We would first run into one another at the retail store where I worked. Our interaction had been limited to a few glances in passing. A month or so later, a friend called to ask ...
Pros: Very good stabilizer and zoom - Nice pictures Cons: small sensor and some noise.
It is almost a month that I am owning this camera, and now after several shooting session I feel I can write a complete review. In brief the DSC-H2 is a 6Mpixel camera with a 12x optical zoom and a super steadyshot image stabilization system. The lens ...
When it came time to upgrade my Olympus DL-600 I needed to make sure I replaced it with something much better. While I really enjoyed using the Olympus, I still wanted more…
With the Sony, my resolution increased from 1024X768 to 2048X1538....
Pros: superior picture quality, excellent zoom lens, great battery life Cons: bulky and expensive
Sony seems to be on a roll with the CyberShot family of cameras, turning out one great model after another. The new CyberShot DSC-S70 is Sony's current top of the line digicam and true winner though it may not be the best choice for most consumers. ...
Pros: AA battery size, 12x optical zoom (with image stabilization), ease of use. Cons: Slow burst mode, pricey memory media (Memory Stick Duo)
After owning and/or using a slew of mostly very good to excellent "point and shoot" compact and sub-compact digital cameras, I was yearning for more creative control (e.g., shutter speed and aperture control) -- I was missing my old 35mm film SLR... ...
Pros: Lots of features, fun to use Cons: Instructions can be unclear at times, no carrying case
I got this camera for Christmas, right after I got back from a long trip. Before I went on the trip, I decided I wanted a digital camera, but I didnt know which one. Also, I was torn between 3.5' floppys vs. memory sticks. Although I left on the trip...
Pros: Great quality, feature packed, long 'on-times' Cons: Bulky, propritary memory, slow at times
Just the other day my Toshiba PDR-M4 gave out on me. It started taking, what can only be described as 'blue-scale' pictures. I'm going to leave the rest out and get to the camera...
The first thing I noticed about it was that it was relativly...
Pros: excellent quality photos, amazing resolution and realism Cons: Action shots are very difficult
I began looking for a digital camera several months ago. My demands were not terribly specific but I knew I wanted something that had resolution good enough to take photos that looked like the real thing. I wanted a good optical zoom, and enough manual...
Pros: Easy to use User Interface, Compact Size, Great picture quality Cons: A little slow to shoot
It took me about 6 months to find the right digital camera for me. Back in October of 1999 I bought a Fuji 2900 and absolutely loved it! Well about 3 weeks ago my Fuji camera broke. It would no longer read the smart media card, therefore it couldn't...
Pros: Incredible picture quality. Long battery life Cons: A bit slow when processing
When searching for the right digital camera, it took me a bit. For the prices some these cameras command, I wanted to make sure I’d get a bang for my buck. In the end, I chose on the Sony DSC-S70 for its picture quality and advanced features.
Pros: This camera produces high quality images and superior detail Cons: It does not come with a case or a flash
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC S70 has capabilities that far surpass their bulky, low-resolution predecessors. It yields the sleek look and feel of a good quality SLR 35MM Camera. It has a lens capable of 3x optical zoom. It accepts external flashes and...
Pros: Super high quality high tech camera Cons: complicated
If you want an awesome digital camera that requires a high level of technical competency or else a lot of patience scouring the user's manual to sort through the myriad of options and abundance of techno-wiz gadgetry you'll encounter, then, this model is...
Pros: Picture quality, price, software Cons: Low light resolution, menu dial a bit hairy, memory
I thought that I would give everyone a big heads up on purchasing this camera for a very good price. After shopping for a DVD player this Christmas, I stumbled upon a great deal for the Sony DSC-S70.
6-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints 12x image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.0-inch LCD display High Sensitivity ...More at Amazon Marketplace
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