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Good value, takes getting used to
- Reviewd on:
2009-01-04
By: William Joe Drummond
This camera is worth the cost, but you have a steep learning curve. If you're willing to learn how to deal with the arcane menu system, you'll be able to take surprisingly sophisticated pictures. I've had it for a couple of months, and I just returned yesterday from a week in Hawaii, where I really had the chance to use it.
At the outset, let me say that I drastically misjudged the rate of power consumption. I gave it a full charge before departure, but with only moderate use, it was drained by day three of my vacation. I used the camera in the cell phone for the rest of the trip! This was my own fault. I should have taken the battery charger with me. My cell phone is a Verizon LG Dare, which does a good job at 3 megapixels. The Sony is, of course, 10 megapix.
Nevertheless, I keep asking myself how much more is the Sony giving me than I would get with the cellphone camera? I leave that up to the user to decide.
I ordered the special cable that allows me to view the Cybershot pictures on the HDTV. This is a must. I save my pictures on the PC using Picasa, the free software from Google.
Some critics say the pictures from the Cybershot DSCT300 are "noisey." I'm not sure what this means. I think that most people will be quite pleased with the results. I expect that with more familiarity with the camera, my results will improve.
As I said in the very beginning, this is not a "point and shoot" camera. It has a wide array of menus and adjustment options. Without learning what these options do, one is not making full use of the technology. It would be like driving a car in first gear.
Taking movies works best with a stable platform, especially when the zoom is in full effect. My son who is a professional videographer introduced me to the cheap monopod, which works great. They can be had for less than $20.
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Great on the budget
- Reviewd on:
2008-12-27
By: Andreea Smalberger
This camera does not have automatic photo rotation, NO memory card or case included, and sometimes if you simply touch the slide-down part it turns on then back off again. Seller only gave 10 days exchange/return, and I did not see that in time, or i would have gotten a later version. Otherwise, color is great, handling superb.
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Very Pleased with Sony Cybershot
- Reviewd on:
2008-12-18
By: Stephanie Forbes
I am absolutely thrilled with this camera. I am still learning how to use it with all its options. It will take me a while to get totally familiar with how to best use this but I am so looking forward to learning.
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Great buy!!
- Reviewd on:
2008-12-14
By: Jimmy Smith
I looked around for a bunch of cameras and this one had the best spec's for the price. i was reluctant to buy it b/c like most reviews you get people who loved and hated it but when i bought it for my cruise the pictures came out great! me and my girl are happy with the camera; i'm not a pro photographer but i know good pictures when i see them and i'm happy with the camera.
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A nice, versitle shirt pocket camera
- Reviewd on:
2008-12-14
By: William T. Thieme
The Sony Cybershot DSCT300/B 10.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot (Black) is a very handy camera that takes very clear pictures. I like most the ease of carrying it in a pocket and the simplicity of use. As yet I have not used all the functions (vidio) but those used have been superb.
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