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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: i love this camera!
Review: this is my first digital camera. i love almost everything about it. here are the exceptions. 1: you cannot zoom in at 3.2 mp. and 2: if using the flash, the screen will go blank for a few seconds after you take the picture. other than these couple minor things, it's a great camera! the best part is that it comes with rechargable batteries and the charger!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bought it, but Exchanged it for a Different Camera
Review: I bought this camera this week. I used it for a day and just didn't like it. I took it back to the store where I had purchased it and exchanged it for a different brand of digital camera which cost me a little less, but had more features.

I think the biggest hang-up with this camera is the lack of zoom capability. It just isn't possible to use this camera for everyday photos because you have to get so close to the subject to get a good shot. Other problems; the buttons were too complicated, the instruction manuel was an awkward size and too wordy and complicated. The camera I ended up with was easier to use, the buttons were less complicated, the manuel easier to understand, and it had more options and took better photos for a lower price. I was disappointed with Sony for this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You're kidding right?
Review: Maybe good for the price (in which people look at three megapixels and the price and jump for joy thinking they have gem in their hands) Maybe. I sell digital cameras and there is absolutely no justification in buying this camera, mostly because the camera simply cannot zoom at its 3.2 megapixel setting, and its digital zoom available at other settings is decidedly horrible. Why not just buy the p52 or p72.. not much more in price, yet actually allow you to frame a picture without resorting to walking right up the subject's eye ball. And why earth does everyone seem to l ike the ugly cybershot design? I mean I know its all opinions, oh nevermind. Pictures we've printed under halogen lights at work are not even close to as good as similiar pictures from competing canon, nikon and fuji model...A70/A60 3100 3800 and far worse than the typical 4 by 6 stills from the various kodak models.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera but get a zoom
Review: This is my second Sony camera. I love it for 2 reasons: ITs so SMALL and because the pictures are clear and crisp. However, I miss having a zoom. If I could I would buy the same camera but with the zoom.

I use this camera with Windows XP. When I connect it pops up a Window and I can print directly to my HP printer. The pics are unbelieveable nice.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hurry if you're looking for a bargain
Review: This is the second DSCP32 I have ever bought. (I lost the first one... don't ask). And by the way, it's the second digital camera of any kind I've bought. I hope that this indicates what I'm trying to convey: I was very happy with my first camera. Had I known I was going to spend over $400 for (2) digital cameras in the course of 6 months, I would have bought a more feature-laden model, no doubt. But this model was functional enough to get me to shell out another $200 for the same model.

It is compact (small...) and easy to carry around in a pocket if you are going to a party or some event where you don't want a big ol' thing dragging you down, this may be the camera for you. The zoom is not excellent, but it is usually quite adequate. My problems before were when I was trying to get pictures of friends across the street. I used the digital zoom, and the pictures did not turn out that well, because I was using a less than "high" image size. In a room, or fairly "close up", the zoom works great.

The price has fallen since my first purchase of one of these cameras. My guess is that this model is close to being discontinued (see Consumer Reports, November 2003, p 15, "Shop Smart"--"Cameras typically remian on the market about a year. If you see the price on a particular model being to plummet, it's usually a sign tht the camera will soon be discontinued.") I paid $199 today, October 4, 2003, (at a local Best Buy) but I paid $239 about 5 months ago for the one I lost. Discontinued shouldn't scare you; Sony's gonna be around, and there are deals to be had.

If you're looking for a feature-filled camera, there are better cameras than this. If you're looking for an excellent, simple, well-thought-out camera, the DSCP32 is one you should at least consider. The price is definitely right at $199.

It comes with rechargable AA batteries, the charger, a USB cable, and a cable you can hook up to your TV to watch a "slide show" of the pictures you've taken. My one complaint, it *doesn't* come with a DC adapter, so you're relying on those rechargable batteries all the time. The Sony Software is not that great, but it comes with the camera. If you have one of the finer imaging software programs, you should do fine, and the Sony software is ok. It may be the worst part of the package with this great little camera.

If you should buy this model, my advice: DON'T LOSE IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best value for the price.
Review: If you're looking for a camera that's easy to use and has the ability to take high quality digital pictures. This camera is it. It doesn't require you to read a 1000 page manual to use this (I tossed the manual after 10 minutes and was able to figure out everything by playing with it). It is a point-and-shoot idiot box, but one that takes awesome pics.

The only two minor complaints I have is Sony is so cheap and didn't include a memory stick with more memory than a measely 16mb. The other comlaint I have is that it takes a while too recharge the flash after you use it. If you're using a flash, you have to wait 3 secs. in between pics to allow the camera to charge the flash back up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Preço bom e boas fotos
Review: Estou feliz com a minha compra, a sony esta de parabéns com essa camera. Fotos de ótima qualidade, só não tem o zoom, mas é um pequeno sacrificio pelo tamanho compacto.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very nice entry level camera
Review: I have DSC-F717, which is an excellent "heavy" camera. I got a DSC-P32 for everyday use. It has excellent price/quality ratio.
However it lacks some important features that you can find in more expensive models like a zoom. The camera is very durable and an excellent choice for party pictures... It is also an excellent present ...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Still looking for the USB Port to connect
Review: Looks like a great camera with lot of cool features. Just can't seem to connect to the PC through the USB port. No help on the Sony website or the manual either. Supposedly "plug and play". Where do I return this?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice package
Review: i just bought this camera today, and lemme tell u, its wonderful. the size is nicely shaped, because it feels really sturdy, compared to other cameras that are small, yet fragile. as for the picture quality, its pretty crisp. in order to get a better picture u should get a tripod, because the picture tend to be a little bit blurry when taken by hand. the functions on the camera are pretty self explanitory and are well in reach of ur fingers. the only complaints i would have would be that you cant optically zoom with it. you ahve to take the picture first, then u can look at it afterwords and zoom in. but the pictures dont get very blurry when u zoom in, which is a good thing. also, the lil cover for the plugs n stuff on the camera is made of rubber or sumthin. which seems a little awkward, becuase u would expect more from sony. and its kinda hard putting it back on the camera. another thing would be the position of ur left hand on the camera. theres not a whoel lot of space to put your left hand because the lens is built in that area. all in all i would say this is a great camera especially for its price, and the brand name, sony. if you are looking for the best camera ..., then i would recomend this.


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