-
Saved Reviews for Sony Cyber-shot
-
I am pleased with Sony's new entry-level mode
1 out of 1 users found this review usefulI was pleased with Sony's new entry-level model. It offers good image quality, performance, plenty of exposure modes, a durable all-metal body, and a great price at US$180 or less. The only negative things I found with the camera were the ridiculously slow flash recharge time, poorly placed (plastic) tripod socket, and the below average Movie mode resolution. ...
-
Compact, easy to use
1 out of 1 users found this review usefulIt is a compact, easy to handle camera with internal memory and large 2.4" LCD. But as all sony stuffs, it uses memory stick which is always expensive. So unless you already have a memory stick on hand, don't buy this. Or you have to pay a lot extra for the memory.
-
Good image quality | Excellent battery life
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700 is an entry-level camera meant for first time digital camera buyers or someone who wants an easy to use camera. Quick performance, excellent battery life, and good image quality make this camera worthy of consideration. The controls aren?t very comfortable, so definitely try before you buy, but the build quality is very high with a stylish metal body. The single movie mode (320x240 at 30fps) is a bit disappointing, but I would rather have the 30fps at a smaller resolution that the S700 has than 15fps at a higher resolution. There are other cameras in this entry-level class that I prefer the image quality from, like the Nikon Coolpix L series, but the Sony S700 definitely beats the speed of operation of the Nikons and still has good image quality.
-
Great performance and pictures.
With a shiny new interface, fast performance, and great pictures, the DSC-W80 sits on the top of the budget snapshot heap

-
Best Gift Ever
My husband got this camera for my birthday and I love it. So many options, great pictures, easy to use and fun!

-
It is less expensive, pocket sized digital camera
The Sony DSC W55 is one of the less expensive, pocket sized digital cameras. It has a lot of good things going for it and if you want a digital camera that offers all the usual features and good value for money as well then this is certainly an attractive option.
-
Solid image quality and performance
It's not the fanciest camera, but quick performance and solid images make this sub-$200 shooter a worthwhile pick

-
Perfect for baby/toddler pictures
This is our third digital camera since we had a baby, but it is the first one that allows us to take nearly perfect pictures of our son (15 months old). The reason is simple: a very small shutter lag. All digital cameras (except the very expensive SRL ones) have a noticeable shutter lag (the time it takes from pressing the button to actually taking a picture). Our previous Minolta and Pentax were wonderful for still/nature pictures, but their 1+ sec shutter lag made it impossible to take pictures of a moving baby or to capture a nice smile. Now, this Sony has a shutter lag that is almost inexistent (without flash), and we can finally capture nice pictures of our son. We don't care about MP, but the 7.2MP is also a plus. The camera is also very fast to turn on, taking about 1+ sec, a very important feature for capturing those special moments. Overall, an excellent camera for our main purpose: to take family pictures.

-
Great purchase for anyone who wants a Great camera
Before buying this model I had a bad experience with the DSC W30 which kept telling me to turn it off and on again each time I turned it on - not good when you want a quick shot of something!! In comparison this camera is fabulous!! It's so easy to use and it takes really great quality pics, in various different lighting situations!! It's first outing was on my birthday night in a smoky bar/club and even with an unsteady hand the pics came out brilliantly!! The camera also looks great, really small, compact and pretty smart, What more could a girl ask for?? A great purchase for anyone who wants a great value camera!!!

-
Fast, very good shutter response
1 out of 1 users found this review usefulParticularly for a camera that you can carry in most any pocket, the Sony DSC-W55 boasts a lot of features, and the controls are laid out well. Offering good sharpness and color, a strong feature set, and available in four colors (black, pink, silver, or blue), all at an attractive price, the Sony DSC-W55 has a lot going for it. If it only did a bit better job under incandescent lighting, it'd be a shoo-in for a Dave's Pick, but as it stands, it's a (very) near miss.
-