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Sony MVCFD75 Mavica 0.3MP Digital Camera |
List Price: $499.99
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Rating: Summary: mary Review: i highly recomend this product. i have been taking pictures for 10 years and this is the best camera so far.i just got married about 2 months ago and the pictures were taken with this camera.they turned out beautifully and the pictures were very clear and sharp.imaging was bright and the color was just perfect.there were no glares and no red eyes to fix.quality is graded 5 and is the best ive seen.
Rating: Summary: clear photos shows detail..easy to zoom. Review: I sell on ebay and needed a good camera to take pictures of jewelry...without the shine and glare. This did the trick. Selling one Diamond ring payed for my camera! I recommend. Easy to use...directions easy to read. May I even recommend buying it on ebay...:)
Rating: Summary: mavica camera review Review: had one now for 1 1/2 years.use it mostly for close-up shots of toy trains for sale on internet ... worth every cent!!! very good at general use--outdoors the lcd display fades badly--found to be normal on most other digitals also--otherwise--NO complaints!!
Rating: Summary: Sweet camera, Sweeter price! Review: This camera I feel after looking at just about all out there on the market, this is the best camera for the money, makes beautiful pictures not at a professional level, but for personal snapshots. SWEET
Rating: Summary: sturdy, easy to use camera Review: I work in a primary school (with children aged 4 to 11) and we've had a Mavica now for 3 years and never looked back! The school's first digital camera was a poor pathetic thing - it stored the images internally, so the camera couldn't be used until the images contained on it had been saved onto a computer (via fiddly wires and software) or until the pictures had been deleted. As a result - the camera sat in the cupboard unused. THEN - we got the Mavica! Now, one class can take pictures with it, remove the disk then pass it to another class for immediate use. We found that a disk usually holds around 30 to 40 images, and although the print quality at this resolution is not *fantastic* it is still good enough for use on displays around school and is ideal for taking pictures for use on the school's website. The camera is sturdy enough to be used by children, and easy enough for them to use unsupervised, and is still working well after many school trips and the occasional exposure to rain! We haven't had any problems with the LCD screen becoming scratched - although it can get a bit dirty with fingerprints from time to time - but these can be wiped off with screen cleaner. Battery life is good - it is easy to re-charge and charges up quickly. There are no wires or cables and no software needs to be installed on your computer - just shove the disk in your A-drive and you're away. It HAS to be simple for the un-technically minded or it wouldn't get used - this camera rarely goes back into the cupboard it is used so much! In fact - we seemed to spend so long chasing round school searching for it that we invested in another Mavica this summer. Its worth buying the soft carry case for this camera and we have found having a spare battery useful - but I reckon the average user could manage with just the one. I can highly recommend this camera!
Rating: Summary: A perfect digital replacement for the vacation 35mm Review: I put off buying a digital camera because of the cost and the photo storage. I often go out of the country, and I take LOTS of pictures. Having a memory stick is just not a convenient option, since you have to either go home and dump it when it's full, buy several of them, or take your laptop to dump them onto. With a floppy, however, I can buy extra disks in almost any country, I can LABEL them and use separate disks for each place I go (try that with a memory stick!), AND (most importantly), I have a PERMANENT COPY of the pictures on the floppies. If my computer crashes or picks up a nasty virus, I STILL HAVE MY PICTURES on my floppies, labeled, filed, and ready. NOW, as for the camera... it is ridiculously simple to use, the zoom works great, the colors turn out vividly (and you can always "fix" things with a picture editor later!), the camera is rugged (I have taken quite a few pictures with it at 60mph in the front seat of a rollercoaster, and best of all is the angle of having everything on an easy-to-use disk. When we travel and stay with people, we can share our pictures with ANYONE who has a computer, not just those with memory stick readers. The camera even has disk copy and file copy functions built in... when I take pictures of a group, I can copy the pictures onto extra disks with the camera right then and there, and hand everyone their own picture disk. No need to collect email addresses and send them later!
Rating: Summary: Heavy Duty Camara Review: Pros: A) NO USB, NO SW, Just a floppy disk,B) 10X ZOOM...WICH IS VERY USEFUL. C) HEAVY DUTY, We use it in a locomotive workshop for more than 2 years without any problem. Cons: Low Quality pictures (0,3 mp) ...but check if you really need more...I do not B) HEAVY BATTERIES.
Rating: Summary: Awesome Digital Camera! Review: I love this digital camera. It takes awesome pictures and is so easy to use. I had never used a digital camera before and this one is so easy. It is real easy to carry and handle, too. I highly recommend this camera. I have been very pleased with it. AAA+++
Rating: Summary: Love my Mavica Review: My boss had one of these four years ago, and every camera I have tried since then, just doesn't equal the ease this camera is to use. I finally bought my own and it is just like my boss's and it is so great. My husband borrowed it the other day for his job, and he loved it too. I told him, hey get your own Mavica (think he will). The price has come way down from four years ago ...It is so very nice to not have to hassle with only being able to download to computers with special software. You can take this to any computer and have your photos right now. I strongly recommend it. But don't loan it out. You might not get it back.PS When I was shopping for deals, Amazon had the best price for the money. I found other sites that had them cheaper, but buyer beware. I was told that many of these extra low sites are not legitimate Sony dealers and that if you order an extra cheap one, there is no warranty, and no promise that you will even receive a new camera. Be careful where you buy it. Amazon has never done me wrong. I knew they would treat me right this time and they sure did. For the others, they used to say on Hill Street Blues, Be careful out there.
Rating: Summary: easy Review: been buying sonys since middle 1950s w/the transistor radio... this 75 does all that an all around point and shooter...would have loved an optical viewfinder so I could compose shots. pointing at light actually prevents you from composing since the lcd screen is diffiuclt to see. the floppy screening is the best
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