Pros: Easy to Use. Great Crisp Clear Pictures Cons: None
I have always wanted a Digital camera since they were first introduced. Of course back then they cost quite a bit more then they do now. I really wanted the digital camera to be able to take pictures of my family. We have several relatives that live...
Pros: Ease of Operation, memory stick film media, versatility, image quality, extremely portable Cons: resolution, if you are looking for professional quality, memory stick expense, automatic flash
I bought this camera as a Christmas gift for my mother, who loves pictures but hates the bother. Since she is a great grandmother and my best friend, I wanted the best for her, and wanted it easy enough so she wouldn't get frustrated by the gadgetry....
Pros: Bright 2" LCD screen, Compact size, Easy to use, Onboard editing features, Easy Sony menu, InfoLithium batteries, USB connection, Memory Stick media, Sony quality Cons: No viewfinder, Comes with only a 4MB memory stick
Digital cameras are becoming more and more popular. They’ve become smaller, more powerful, easier to use, and have become much more affordable. With so many manufacturers bumping elbows to get their share of the digital camera market, we (the...
Pros: 2" Digital Screen which turns 180 degrees, Precise Clarity, Easy to Use Cons: Shutter Button 1 Second Delay, Tiny Connection into Camera
If you are looking for a Great Medium-Priced Range camera. The SONY DSCS30 is a great camera. We researched many brands of cameras before deciding to buy! We bought ours online through mobshop.com, it's a group purchasing site. Our Price $469.00, plus...
Pros: Compact, MACRO Imaging, Ease of Operation Cons: No View Finder, Zoom Could Be Better, 1 Second Delay On Shutter Operation
For those of you who have been on search for a digital camera as I have been, it seems almost as if the search may never end. My main goals were to keep the cost as LOW(?) as possible and to have a camera that will meet my personal needs.
Pros: Great features / USB interface / fantastic battery life / easy Cons: Taking a $500 camera out with me makes me a tad nervouse...
I was first exposed to this great camera a few months ago when my aunt was visiting from Florida. She had just bought this camera and was like a little kid showing us a new toy. After a few minutes, I realized why. I had never planned on owning a...
Pros: Included rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery pack, USB connection, Plenty of features. Cons: Small 4MB Memory Stick, Poor image quality, No viewfinder
I bought this digital camera a few days ago and returned it for an exchange today. I exchanged it for a Kodak DC3400, which was the same price ($399).
I was initially pleased with this camera. It has a rechargeable Lithium Ion (Sony's Info...
Pros: small and easy to use Cons: will be half the price in a year most likely
I am on a digital camera journey. I am going to review several of Sony's digital cameras in an effort to educate myself and my readers. I am in the market and if you are reading this, I assume, you are in the market for a digital camera too. These...
Pros: Compact size, very durable, great battery life, and numerous features. Cons: only a 4mb memory stick included
Having tried other digital cameras out, I believe that Sony's Cybershot series are far and away some of the best out there. They range from this model, which is 1.3 mega pixels, all the way up to 3.3 mega pixels.
Pros: small size, rechargeable batteries, good zoom, great playback, easy to use Cons: LCD screen doesn't tilt
And boy did I do some searching to find it!!! This was a major purchase for me, once in a lifetime. So I wanted the most bang for my buck. I think I found it.
The camera takes great pictures and has tons of features that make it worth what...
Pros: Durable, rechargeable battery Cons: Picture quality in low light
Great little camera but it is just that. Let me clarify myself, I purchased the Toshiba PDR-M60 (2.3 megapixel cam priced at $399) and returned it for the Sony DSC-S30 (1.3 megapixel cam priced at $399) because the Toshiba's body felt cheap! The Sony...
Pros: Great price, outstanding picture quality, good battery life, video output, slide show mode, TONS of extras! Cons: No optical viewfinder, poor button placement
Even I am sometimes guilty of the spontaneous purchase - the thrill of saying "yeah I'll take it" with absolutely NO CLUE whether what you're buying is a quality item or is even worth the price of the fluff sitting at the bottom of your...
Pros: Feature laden, great battery life, solidly built Cons: 4 MB Memory Stick is INADEQUATE
Lack of optical view finder in bright sunlight.
If you are looking for an entry level 1.3 mega pixel digital camera and don't want to spend a bundle, consider the Sony Cybershot DSC-S30. Pricing on this camera is down to about $300, and you get the camera, a great rechargeable battery with recharger,...
Pros: Ease of use, small Cons: memory card they give out is too small to begin with
A few months ago I was pondering what new technology "toy" to buy. I had bought a CD Writer but I needed something new and fresh. The digital camera quickly caught my eye and that was my next mission. My mission: find the best digital camera for the...
Pros: wonderful pictures, great battery life, easy to use Cons: can only use lcd to take pictures, no viewfinder
This is definetly a great buy. I got a pretty good deal on this camera when it first came out. Retail $500 -- I got it for $385 from an e-business. (I can't remember the name)
I had a different digital camera prior to the Cybershot. The...
Sony SPK-LA Sports Pack for DSCL1 Digital Camera Water resistant to a depth of 9.8 feet Full access to camera controls Constructed of durable plastic, silicon rubber and glass materials Designed spec...
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