I bought the Sony DSC-W80 on clearance from Compusa 9 months ago. I had went in hoping to score a Canon SD-1000, but the DSC-W80 was on of the alternates I was considering and the price was right....
I used to have an Olympus Stylus Zoom 80 digital cam and my finace bought me the Sony Cybershot DSC-W80I last year. I liked the Olympus, but it was an old model and I wanted more functionality in a...
Many people seem to be under the impression that digital cameras came along out of the blue about 10 years ago, but in fact the roots of portable electronic still cameras can be traced back to the...
About a year ago I purchased a w80 because i thought it was about time to get a new camera, and i still use it today. Although it is on the expensive side, it is better than most cameras in it...
I am very upset over my purchase of this camera. After my second day using it, I got an error message. I had taken about 5 photos and had not done anything that may have harmed the camera. On...
Sony created the W-series to be its budget line of snapshot cameras. Without the sleek designs of the T-series or the high-powered zoom lenses of the H-series, the W-cameras distinguish themselves...
We bought this as an upgrade to our 5 year old camera. It is a nice handy size, full of features, and very quick from the off position to ready to take photos. We took the camera to Disney and...
The worst camera I have ever come across will never purchase a Sony product again..I just purchased a Canon and it is so great! I agree with all the negatives of this camera that others posted,...
Sony created the W-series to be its budget line of snapshot cameras. Without the sleek designs of the T-series or the high-powered zoom lenses of the H-series, the W-cameras distinguish themselves...
Pros: Beautiful Compact Work of Art, Super-large screen, Smile-detection feature Cons: Awkward Zoom Button, Bad Nighttime pictures The camera takes great photos during daytime, but at nighttime,...
Pros: pocket size, large screen, 5X optical zoom Cons: weak flash, image quality, battery life The best thing about this camera is its small size and the 3'' screen. The image quality should be...
I lost big $$ on this piece of junk. Not much to say. Pictures look great but printed out are LOUSY. Grainy and dull and boring. I had them printed at Ritz Camera and Shutterfly and my basic...
The fact that Sony’s consumer electronics website is at sonystyle.com should be a hint: Sony has long been known for consumer electronics that are equal parts performance gadget and lifestyle...
I take this camera to all my track meets and the pictures turn out great. I also take them to cavs and indians games and even from in the stands i can take some great pictures.
I bought 2 Sony cameras. A DSC 7 and a WS 55. The WS 55 takes better pics, but it's Zoom is only 3X. The DSC is 15X. You get what your pay for. I am spoiled- I have had a Nikon 995 for the last 6...
I had researched digital cameras for months before deciding based on its great specifications that this was the perfect camera for me. On paper its flash distance of 32 feet and burst mode were the...
Sony changed quite a few details, inside and out, between last year's H5 and this year's megazooms, the Cyber-shot DSC-H9 and DSC-H7. An f/2.7-4.5 31mm-465mm 15x supersedes the 12x zoom on last...
Pros: Good quality pictures, good flash Cons: cheaply made, does not hold up I will not buy another SONY camera. This is my 4th or fitfth SONY and quality continues to decline. I'm going to try...
Its a nice camera specially for users who are novice in photography. Its very easy to use and is user friendly. An optical zoom of 5 is rarely seen in any other camera in this price range. Will...
With its attractive specifications and fun feature set wrapped up in attractive black , red , silver , or gold brushed-metal body, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 looks good on paper. However, the...
Pros: Love the features Cons: More zooming.. I love the fact that I can now take pictures with everyone smiling (it has that smile detection feature) even my uncle who DOESNT smile when taking...
It is hard to take a steady looking picture in any mode or ISO setting unless you brace yourself, the color saturation is great, but in low light or ISO greater than 200 it gets quite grainy, the...
With its attractive specifications and fun feature set wrapped up in attractive black , red , silver , or gold brushed-metal body, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 looks good on paper. However, the...
Purchased this from Amazon almost a month ago. I used it and compared it to a Nikon 5200 and Canon A610, both of which were 5 megapixel. What is shocking is the low quality of the pictures, which...
I bought this camera at Wal-Mart while on a trip. It was the best thing they had short of a $650 D-SLR, and I couldn't bring myself to get anything less. Overall I have been very satisfied with...
For the Cyber-shot DSC-H10 budget megazoom camera, Sony didn't change much from its predecessor, the Cyber-shot DSC-H3 . Only its 230,000-pixel 3-inch LCD is new, compared with the 115,000-pixel,...
blurry pictures , when taking a video the quality is terrible and choppy. I have never had a digital camera with this terrible of quality. Sony has gone down hill fast! This inconsistency has...
My dad wanted a camera with a good optical zoom, and he wanted one that's cheap. I told him to get the Panasonic Lumix that was listed as the Editor's Choice for Best Megazoom Cameras, but he went...
Sitting atop Sony's line of megazoom cameras is the 9-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-H50. Its 15x f2.7-f8 31-465mm-equivalent lens, coupled with the company's SteadyShot optical image stabilization, lets...
Let's face it: size matters. This camera is very small and clean. It easily slips into my pocket and be forgotten until I want to take another photo. Very nice. There are tradeoffs to having...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is roughly the size of a closed flip phone, and its internal 4x zoom lens lets it stay that size even in use. Also, since it sports a touch-screen display with next to...
"This is the best touch screen camera i've ever used!"
Overall this camera takes beautiful clear pictures, has easy to use shooting modes, HD recording and playback options and is an overall complete compact camera.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is roughly the size of a closed flip phone, and its internal 4x zoom lens lets it stay that size even in use. Also, since it sports a touch-screen display with next to...
Just 14mm wide at its thinnest point, Sony’s credit card-shaped DSC-T77 is certainly slim as cameras go, and its 4x optical zoom is impressive. While that means it slips into a top pocket,...
This is a great camera for on the go shots. It does everything advertised and more. If you are looking for a great all around camera that is portable and compact yet high quality spend the extra...
Think about how often you show digital photos to others, either on your mobile phone or camera's LCD. Now think about how miserable the experience is trying to find an image on that camera or...
This is a great camera for on the go shots. It does everything advertised and more. If you are looking for a great all around camera that is portable and compact yet high quality spend the extra...
Think about how often you show digital photos to others, either on your mobile phone or camera's LCD. Now think about how miserable the experience is trying to find an image on that camera or...
I purchased three of these cameras for business and after a two weeks of ownership returned all three. I have also tried the other Sony T series cameras and they all seem to have the same problem...
This is a great camera for on the go shots. It does everything advertised and more. If you are looking for a great all around camera that is portable and compact yet high quality spend the extra...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 ($399.99 direct) screams styleits minimalist silhouette, brushed-metal body, and high-resolution 3.5-inch LCD add up to a fashion-conscious point-and-shoot camera....
After coming across a T-20, I found the T-77 in brown for a better price (amazingly enough). It's a fantastic camera that is perfect to supplement my Pentax Optio W40 which is a great outdoor...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is roughly the size of a closed flip phone, and its internal 4x zoom lens lets it stay that size even in use. Also, since it sports a touch-screen display with next to...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is roughly the size of a closed flip phone, and its internal 4x zoom lens lets it stay that size even in use. Also, since it sports a touch-screen display with next to...
I am EXTREMELY careful with all of my electronic equipment, and this camera's battery lid cracked and the camera is no longer usable after taking EXACTLY 224 photos. I have changed the batteries...
its too pricey for the quality it provides.image quality is normal.one can get this type of image quality from a less priced camera as well. the image processing time is slow and quite annoying.we...
I'm new to all this, I just became a member to add a review about a car I bought, then started looking around and thought I'd add this while I was at it. Me and my husband are retired but trying...
Last week Cliff looked at the Canon Ixus 850 IS and today Im putting Sonys similarly specced Cyber-shot DSC-T10 through its paces. Both cameras are light, pocket friendly and beautifully made,...
"My Sony camera from 1999 outpreformed the T70. :("
I bought this camera because I was lured by the touch screen feature. The touch screen is cool but often has slow repsonse time. I am actually sending this camera back because after owning it for...
I bought this camera 1 year ago. I thought that because it was Sony and was expensive, it would be a good camera. I also loved the sleek design and the large LCD touch screen. Although this camera...
The 8.1-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T70 from Sony is a compact point-and-shoot that feels solidly built. Unfortunately, you must navigate the camera's menu and controls via a 3-inch touch screen LCD...
For the record if you can't figure out why you can no longer access the flash, check the following: menu -> record mode -> single (not burst!) With an onscreen menu- it's easy to change something...
I bought this camera 1 year ago. I thought that because it was Sony and was expensive, it would be a good camera. I also loved the sleek design and the large LCD touch screen. Although this camera...
Someone at Sony must really love touch screens. They're the interface of choice for the company's camcorders and in the last couple of years have been making inroads on the camera side of the...
Well, i just recieved the camera yesterday, so i will be quick. I really like this Camera, it has lots of functions, of course i'm still learning about, 'cause it's not that easy, but you just have...
I decided to upgrade from my older Sony CyberShot and was unsatisfied with the touch screen function. Also, the camera has a few buttons on the sides, but they are entirely too hard, so I'd have...
Sony's Cybershot DSC-T2 packs a stylish punch, and for what it lacks in point-and-shoot features, it compensates with a superb macro-mode and good image-quality. Though its bundle is missing even...
I bought this beautiful camera for its mind blowing pink color, it's touch screen design and built in memory! For $340, you dont get your money's woth thats for sure, sony has yet to make much...
Well, i just recieved the camera yesterday, so i will be quick. I really like this Camera, it has lots of functions, of course i'm still learning about, 'cause it's not that easy, but you just have...
I decided to upgrade from my older Sony CyberShot and was unsatisfied with the touch screen function. Also, the camera has a few buttons on the sides, but they are entirely too hard, so I'd have...
Modern digital compact cameras are wonders of advanced technology. Features that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago such as tiny multi-megapixel image sensors, face detection and...
I bought this beautiful camera for its mind blowing pink color, it's touch screen design and built in memory! For $340, you dont get your money's woth thats for sure, sony has yet to make much...
i bought this camera a little while ago and i love it. it let's me do so many cool thing that just make the rest of the family jealous. i would recommend this camera if you like the Sony Brand...
Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 user review Digital Camera Review · 21 Nov 2008 Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 - user test Review - Phil Young takes a look at the shirt pocket sized Sony Cybershot DSC-T300,...
I bought one of these while on vacation, and thus I did not have time to perform my usual research. After 3 weeks, 1000 pictures, and an email exchange with Sony tech support, I returned it. I was...
I bought this camera for my daughter for Christmas. I did a lot of research online and Crutchfield had it at the lowest price. Not only did I get a great price, it was shipped to me earlier than...
Ok camera, but not good under low light conditions
I did not buy the camera on Amazon, but have been a Sony Cybershot user for a long time. My wife really like the design of the camera and how portable it is. It takes nice picture in most...
I had a Sony DSCT1 for years and LOVED it. It finally died on me though and I was in search for a new camera. I wanted to go with the brand and model I trusted but it was just too steep for my...
Sony's DSC-W120 is a camera designed for the novice user and placed in the middle of the market. It's not as complex as Sony's T-series models, but it comes at a much more affordable price....
Pros: Light-weight, wrist strap, many choices Cons: Low-Light shots vary in quality, eats batteries The Sony Cyber-Shot is not a bad little camera. Its 8 megapixels and choice of size of image, the...
Sony inches its Cyber-shot W-series of compact snapshot cameras forward with the Cyber-Shot DSC-W130. This 8-megapixel shooter sports a shiny, colorful new shell and a slightly longer lens, but...
The person who wrote the 1st review for this camera should be ignored because anyone that can't spell the word "speak" should not be trusted to test a digital camera.
I have not had any experience with this camera besides trying several store models.
When Sony announced the 10-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T500 in August 2008, 720p HD video recording in point-and-shoot cameras wasn't widespread. Now, even though it's popular, the T500 does have some...
we have a canon a620 (which takes better pics) and a sony mini dv.; but got this on wifes insistence as she wanted a nice and light camera that can do videos and pics in something one can fit in...
I ended up taking this camera back to the store, and it broke my heart to do it. In all other respect I was very happy with the advanced tech the T500 brings to the table. The HD video looked...
"I used it over a yr it has give me average performance"
Initially i had that in mind that cameras with higher megapixels give you better clarity here i am comparing normal digital cameras not DSLR cameras this camera no doubt has higher megapixel i.e....
The battery life for the AA that this camera takes only lasts for about fifteen minutes of use and the memory on the camera alone only holds five pictures before its full.
Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. It was only last July that I reviewed the Casio EX-Z1000 , which was the first compact digital camera to sport a 10-megapixel sensor. Inevitably every...
They?re on our computers and phones, though typically lower quality than an actual device devoted to capturing photographs rather than communication, and they give us that instant gratification when we look at the screen and can know right away whether it was a ?good one? or not.? Digital cameras are everywhere.? When considering the plethora of digital cameras available, keep in mind a few things:1. What do you want or need it for? ? Or rather, what are your intentions? (haha)? The difference between using the camera to capture fun vacation memories and using it to further a serious photography hobby can be hundreds of dollars.? A simple point-and-shoot, pocket-sized model with automatic options is probably appropriate for most of us as we snap away seeking the next MySpace or Facebook default pic.? But for the serious photog who is studying the art of photography, an SLR with more creative control through the ability to manipulate settings like aperture, shutter speed and such is definitely the way to go.2. What?s your budget?? While they?re becoming more affordable and available, you still want the most quality for your dollar and so decide on your limit and stick to it.3. How important is size?? SLRs are usually heavier and bulkier with more accessories, while the typical point-and-shoot can easily fit in a back pocket or small purse.? And, there?s a lot more equipment to carry with the SLRs versus the snapshooter so keep that in mind too.4. Megapixels ? the more the merrier?? It seems like it, but unless you?re printing huge close-ups, something in the 5-6 megapixel range is adequate for printing the regular 8x10 photo size.? In that range, the naked eye probably won?t be able to tell a 1-2 megapixel difference.? But again, if you?re doing macro photography or blowing up your prints beyond 8x10?s, you might want to get those extra megapixels to ensure high quality pieces.This Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-G1 Digital Camera has 6.0 megapixels and is only 299.88.5. Optical zoom vs. digital zoom.? You want optical.? Commonly found at about 3x, this is actually the lens enlarging the object in your view (higher quality image) while the digital zoom acts like a cropping tool and will pixelate (lower quality image).6. Don?t forget the extras.? Most come with a small memory card, if it?s included at all, but you?ll probably want something that can hold a few more than the standard card.? About 500MB is a decent size; it should hold a couple hundred images at the camera?s highest res.? And you might want an extra battery to have on hand in case your rechargeable unit gives out at the most inopportune time.? Camera bags, extra lenses (for the SLR), camera filters, tripods? they all add up.7. Go out and play.? Go to a camera store or the camera department and play with the different choices you have.? See which one you feel comfortable with, which one has a good grip, even which color you like.? The best way to learn what you want and don?t want is to try them out.? If you have the option, buying a cheaper model and experimenting on your own for a while can provide immediate hands-on insight into features you might want or find out you no longer need.Smarter.com has a wide selection to choose from.? Browse through them here.When youve filled up your memory card with pictures, you can buy cool digital photo frames to show them off to friends and family.7 Widescreen PhotoShare 7D Digital Photo Frame: $22.50 ... more
i love this camera, very easy to use, although the buttons took a little getting used to, takes great pics and videos. i highly reccomend this camera to anybody, it also would probably be a good...
Photo gallery: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1 Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-G1 defies summarization. Is it an overpriced, overlarge 6-megapixel camera with an optically stabilized f/3.5-to-f/4.3, 38mm-to-114mm...
The person who wrote the 1st review for this camera should be ignored because anyone that can't spell the word "speak" should not be trusted to test a digital camera.
I have not had any experience with this camera besides trying several store models.
I am so glad I decided to buy this camera. It is so easy to operate and the large 3.5" LCD widescreen is a pleasure. The quality an resolution of the pictures is excellent. I am delighted with this...
After only 5 months this cameras LCD screen stopped working. There is not a scratch on it but the slightest touch can damage the screen and with out it you can not use the camera. The LCD screen...
The red color, the perfectly slim design and touch screen were thrilling, so i replaced my other very old Sony with this one. I regretted buying it the day my return receipt expired. The...
Sony had a hit on its hands when it released the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 . Attractive design, fast performance, and beautiful pictures made the T100 one of our top picks for compact cameras. It's...
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