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Sony DSCP32 Cyber-shot 3.2MP Digital Camera

Sony DSCP32 Cyber-shot 3.2MP Digital Camera

List Price: $299.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful camera!
Review: What a fantastic camera.....for this price I was expecting far less quality pictures, but I was wrong. These pictures are crystal clear and full of color. You can get practically 4 inches away from your subject and still get a clear image. It is lightweight and easy to use. A great camera for anyone wanting a simple design with superb pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great bang for the buck
Review: I've had several lower pixel count cameras from Kodak, HP, Sony and Agfa that ran about $... when new. The picture quality for this camera blows away the other brands, with a price that was similar. The price difference (only $.. more than some 2MP cameras) is insignificant compared to the quality improvement. The addition of movie and burst modes make this the current bargain of the 3MP camera market. While the Nikon 2100 mentioned in another review may compare in quality for screen viewing, larger prints (8.5" x 11", e.g.) will look better with the Sony DSCP32, at a lower price to boot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great price for what you get
Review: Just check out the specs! and you won't believe your eyes!! The price for what you get with this camera is unbelievable! 3.2 MP under 250 bucks! Movie XV tech allows you to connect the camera to a TV!! - results are quite reasonable for a camera this small. With Multi Burst you can take simultaneous pictures! 16 MB Memory stick, batteries & charger included! WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT!!?????? Get it NOW!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This camera is alright
Review: I have this camera and Nikon 2100. If I didn't have the Nikon 2100 then I would have to say this camera is good, in comparison with my old Olympus and Canon cameras. In case you are wondering why I have so many cameras, well I like electronics and trying out different ones, sort of like people who like to drive new cars once in a while. Anyways, this camera is not very well designed physically, and that is my biggest problem with it. While all the specs say the thickness is 32.6mm, when it came there was an errata sheet that said that was wrong, and it actually is 35.2mm. This makes the camera bulky and heavy, which don't feels comfortable at all in the pocket. Now I have the Nikon 2100 also, and it contains a 3x optical zoom lens which the Sony does not have, yet it is smaller and feels much better in the hand during shooting as well as in my pocket. What is more is that the Nikon is around the same price as the Sony. As far as versatility goes, this camera has very good video capabilities, although the video at 640*480 is noticeably choppy. Picture quality is good compared to low end Canon and Olympus, but overall it is not as sharp, accurate, and bright as my Nikon. I still think Nikon lens are the best there is. Other than these gripes, this camera is a decent value, due to its high megapixel count and inclusion of a battery charger. However in my opinion 2 MP is good enough, and sometimes a good 2MP camera can have better picture quality than a not so good 3MP camera, which fits the comparison of the Nikon2100 with the Sony P32. Sony could have easily made this camera much smaller since it has no big zoom lens, but I guess they don't want to eat into their smaller P2-P10 series cameras. All in all, I would definitely consider the competition before buying this camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fantastic Little Camera!
Review: I'm pleased with my recent purchase of this camera, and am captivated by it's movie-capture ability! What fun! The only downside so far is the quality of the movie, but that is not this camera's main function so it seems excusable. It's an intuitive camera and already I feel very familiar with its menus and buttons. Thanks Sony for making such an affordable, high quality camera!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PERFECT CAMERA
Review: I RECENTLY BOUGHT THIS CAMERA , AND IT HAS EVERYTHING FOR A GOOD PRICE AND QUALITY .

GOOD RESOLUTION, GOOD OPTIONS , AND SONY WARRANTY.
YOU ALSO COULD RECORD 90 MIN OF VIDEO WITH THE 128 MB MEMORY STICK.
IN MY OPINION GOOD CHOISE FOR HOME PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An awesome camera
Review: I bought this camera about two weeks ago and it's a perfect little camera. The size is just perfect, but, just because it's small does not mean it's a basic camera. This camera falls under point-and-shoot category, but, it also offers you a lot of manual controls such as exposure control, white balance control, focus control, ISO control, etc. It also has preset scene modes such has night, snow, beach, landscape, portrait night, etc. For picture taking, you can have a combination of different megapixel (3.1, 2.8 @ 3:2, 2.0, 1.2, and VGA) and compression (Fine or Standard). Picture quality is AWESOME. Outdoor pictures are just perfect and indoor pictures are between best and good (if there is any such thing). Buttons are very easy to operate. Video mode is another thing to brag about. You can take videos at 640*480 or 160*? resolution. The 160*? is not good at all. But 640*480 is just awesome. Video size is only limited by the amount of memory you have. I can record upto 5 minutes on my 128MB card. The only thing I hate about this camera is the cover that hides the video-out, usb, and dc-in port. Another thing that could would have made this a better camera is the wait between shots when using fill-flash or flash. It takes about 3-4 seconds before the camera can take another shot. However, when taking pictures without flash, it's as fast as any film-cameras.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Overall- A nice camera for a beginner/non-professional
Review: When our trusted Samsung 105mm Zoom died, I wanted to go digital. I looked at a lot of cameras, but leaned toward to Sony, because we use several Mavica's at work, and I've been very pleased with them.

We got the camera, and my wife immedietly began messing with it. She has never used a digital camera before, but was easily able to quickly get the basics. However, this bad-boy has some pretty neat tricks up it's sleeve, but you need to be able to wade through the instructions to figure it all out.

We used it on vacation, and really liked it. You'll definetly want to buy a bigger memory stick. We went with a 64mb card because the one that came with it only holds something like 10 to 20 pic's, depending on the resolution while the 64 will hold about 45 to 100.

My only complaint is sometimes the pic looks good on the LCD, but on my computer, it is too dark. That is partly my fault, because I have not set the flash to it's high setting. However, I have been able to successfully adjust the color/contrast through photoshop and have the pic's turn out pretty good. So, what I do now is always leave the flash on, and it's pretty well eleminated any of those problems.

We took the card to Wal-mart and printed pic's off it at the 1 hr photo station, and they were excellent--As good or better than a film camera.

In all, we really like this camera, and I would definetly buy it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: honestly!
Review: i dunno why so many people gripe about there not being an optical zoom on the camera. you can still take pictures from far away, and, even though you cant zoom in while you're taking them, after you take the picture you can zoom on in. its not that hard. i for one have never had to use an optical camera, and i never felt the need to. if you're gonna take pictures from that far away, get closer. anyway, this camera i bought a month ago and i love it. i take it with me everywhere and take candid shots. the recharcheable battery pack that comes with this is a major plus. usb connection is easy. only bad thing is that it comes with a measly 16mb card, i bought a 128mb for cheap, so its not that big a deal.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fantastic beginner's Camera
Review: I purchased this camera in July of 2003 and it has never really disappointed me. I've had it for almost a year, and it still takes great pictures. I bought a 128mb memory stick. My only issues with it:

1. Camera must use a Sony memorystick, so if you have all other Sony stuff, this is fine, but if you don't, you might have problems.

2. The digital zoom sucks. I'm not lying, all digital zooms probably suck, but as I got more experience with photography, I decided I'd like an optical zoom much, much more. If you use the digital zoom, the picture becomes rather grainy.

3. The movies in video mode are always really dark. No way out of this.

I love the camera because I've had the same rechargeable batteries + they give you them and the charger. In general the pictures are pretty good and I've been happy with it.


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