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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: 4 stars
Summary: Una Buena Camara , Un Buen Precio
Review: Me parece que la camara tiene buena resolucion , buen tamaƱo pero el zoom le hace falta, yo tengo una stick de 256mb y tomo fotos espectaculares , bueno se las recomiendo!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY pleased with my CyberShot
Review: Purchased my CyberShot as the first Digital camera ever owned and I **LOVE** it! Very good quality pictures, the ability to take up to a 1GIGABYTE memory stick, easy to use.

The Multi-Point focusing system means my pictures are always in focus which is a great feature. I bought the camera as an "Open Box" special at Circuit City for only $149.95 with regular price of $189.95, I consider it an absoloute bargain and it even included rechargable batteries, and a charger! I woudl have no hesitation in reccommending this camera to anyone!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just what I looked for
Review: I've passed through other 2 digital cameras before I bought this one, and I have to say that I'm very pleased with it. Despite the lack of optical zoom (which I do not need), this cam takes very nice pictures even in the dark with low light conditions. It is very fast, feature that I appreciate, no matter if a 16 or 256MB memorystick is inserted in.

The price is fair.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do Not Buy a SONY Product!!!!
Review: I have many Sony products. Including three digital cameras, a Wega TV, and a Viao computer. I bought this particular camera for my children at Christmas. After one week it would not power on. I sent it for reapirs and the repair estimate was $725.50!! I of course confirmed this with a phone call and that was the correct price.

It would cost me $25.00 plus shipping just to have the camera returned to seek out a local service technician. Apparently Sony products are disposable. If they break just toss them away and buy a new one.

At first I thought it was a joke. Who could even be serious about that ridiculous price? I know I will not be buying any Sony products in the future!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice for the price, but no clear 8x10's
Review: I really love this digital camera for its ease of use, easy downloading, FAST flash recharge readiness (compare to Canon!). But even on the highest 3.2 MP setting, 4x6 prints are obviously from a digital camera. The digital photos on the computer screen are stunning, and for me that's 75% of what I do with them. But when I take a gorgeous picture, I say to myself, "Gee I wish I had used the 35mm for this one!" So I could have a nice print, even enlargement.

If you are interested in printing photos of your family, pets, vacations etc., you definitely want to upgrade to the 5 MP (megapixel). SONY is the only way to go. I've used Canon cybershot, Kodak etc. and Fuji Finepix is the only one that comes close to SONY, but it's a lot bigger bulkier camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice little camera for the price
Review: I just recently got this camera on Christmas. I decided on this one rather than a Vivitar one, and I feel it was a good choice. I opened it and started to read the manual, and I put it down after about two minutes. It makes no sense and if anything made the camera harder for me to understand. Without the manual it was real easy to understand. I figured it all out within two days.

I use the 64mb sony memory stick. It only gives you a 16 so you have to purchace a bigger one seperatly. It works great and fits about 50 pictures, or about 3 minutes of video. I use the kodak 6 in one memory reader. I just pop the stick in that and something pops up and It only takes about 2 minutes to put my pictures on the computer. It'd reccomend a memory stick reader for anyone getting any digital camera. I got the 6 in one, because down the line I might get a new camera, and that way I don't have to buy a new one.

Another thing I really enjoyed was the video feature. Most other cameras let you record like 60 seconds max of video or something. This camera lets you film as much as you can until the memory stick is filled. The lighting of it gets dark once you put it on a computer, but it's not a camcorder, it's a camera. You can't really expect the best ;).

The only real drawbacks of this camera is no zoom. You have to be ok with getting real close to what you want to take a picture of. It can get pretty frustrating. I only use it for pictures of friends, animals, etc...So it's not that big of a deal most of the time. If you need a zoom, do not get this camera. Also, there is a little wait between taking pictures with the flash on. It's not that long, but sometimes I go to take another picture and then, grr I have to wait.

All in all, the camera is pretty good for 200 bucks (what I got it for). The pictures are clear, plus it's small and easy to use. I defiently got what I paid for, in my opinion. If you want to see some of the pictures I have taken with it, you can visit my picture album at http://www.msnusers.com/CarRamrod

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My 1st Digital Cam, and It's Pretty Damn Good
Review: I have a 17mo old daughter, and a couple months ago, my wife bought one of those APX-film-only cameras. The film is expensive and developing is worse. We take a TON of pix of my daughter - we're lame like that - so it's ripping a hole in my wallet - especially since my wife will take several pix of the same outfit/situation, etc.

Fast forward to xmas - we got this camera. I love it. I haven't shown my wife how to use it yet, but I've picked up how to use it pretty quickly. I occasionally refer back to the manual to review specifics, but overall, I like it. We bought the Lexar 128mb memory stick because at 3.1mp, you can only take 10pix before you're spent. With the 128MB you're up to 82 pix (or if you shoot at the 1.1mp quality - 202 pix).

The software to connect the camera to the laptop was super easy to install. I still have to learn how to navigate it a bit more, but that will come with time. The only pain is that you have to work to get to the pix later on. What I mean is this: I click on "my documents" then on "image transfer" then you have to click open another 3 folders to finally get to your shots. There might be a better way, but I haven't had the time to figure it out.

The zoom is nonexistent for the 3.1mp and the 2.8mp quality pix. And then with the lower quality pix there is zoom, but it doesn't zoom very far in. Regardless, after you take a picture you can zoom in VERY close and crop out the rest while the picture is still on the camera. It'll save as a new picture, so you'll still have the original shot, and now this new edited version.

Anyway, I like it, it was a present from my father-in-law so I don't know how much he paid for it, but it does what I want it to do. [] I hope this helped a smidge.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Erases pictures off the memory stick!!
Review: I received this as a gift. It is missing any type of zoom at the 3.2 level. I have several sizes and brands of memory sticks and it will erase my pictures. I took pictures at Xmass. I was about to leave and decided to take one more group shot and bamm. the camera when crazy and sure enough for the 3rd time in 4 months it erased all the pictures on that memore stick. This camera almost went through the window but it was not my house!! I will toss this thing in the garbage and I will pick up anything non-sony!! Sony support was not helpfull and they made me go past my 90 day return so the store would not take it back. This camera lost important pictures of Xmass and my first born child and a trip to visit a great grandma who may not be around anymore. If you want the camera.. I will give it to you for free!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really enjoy using this camera
Review: I love this camera. It, to me, is worth all the money i paid for it (which wasn't too much!) It is actually pretty small, and has quite a lot of features, including mpeg movies with sound, many photo filters, and a nice lcd screen, which is quite leage enough. It has an amazing amount of features and virtually any aspect of your picture taking can be controlled. Some cons to take into considerance: It goes through batteries pretty quickly, so if you are planning to take a lot of pictures, especially with flash, then you might want to take some extras. The included rechargables last longer than normal ones, however. Also, if you want zoom, you might want to consider then DSC-P72 or DSC-P92, since the 3x digital zoom only only applies if you use the lowest resolution for the picture. The cover for the usb, video, and DC in slots is also kind of weird, but ok. Other than that, this camera is great!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great deal if you don't mind not having optical zoom
Review: I rarely used regular cameras before I went digital--first with my camera phone and then with the Sony DSC-P32. My mother has one of the more expensive Canon digital cameras, whose interface I found a bit confusing, but within minutes I had figured out how to use all the features on the Sony without even looking at the manual. The picture quality is nicer than I had expected and I was very pleasantly surprised when I realized that the movie mode recorded with sound. I don't mind the no zoom part since I never really have the need for it, and I love the memory stick format--I bought the Lexar double sided 256mb which holds about 100 pictures in the highest quality format on each side.
My only real complaint would have to be the disappointing software that came packaged with the camera. It is rather annoying to use and doesn't give you very many options, although all I usually need is the "quick fix" option provided when I upload my photos on imagestation.com. Oh well..better imaging software would have been nice


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