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Sony DSCP10 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Sony DSCP10 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ultracompact 5MP camera from sony
Review: i feel that this camera is geared towards novice users who are looking for an ultracompact, high resolution, point and shoot. in that regard, the dsc-p10 succeeds but i kept thinking that it would be nice if the camera had more features that users could grow into.

pros:
- 5MP resolution and 3X optical zoom
- very compact (smaller and lighter than the competition) with a stylish body
- excellent build quality - no squeaks or rattles here
- easy to use
- convenient e-mail features
- good battery life
- good neutral colour balance
- automatic white balance worked well under both daylight and incandescent lighting
- infrared AF assist lamp - i definitely prefer this to white light assist lamps
- MPEG recording only limited by the size of your memory stick
- selectable ISO sensitivities
- has a multi-burst continuous shooting mode
- good on-screen information
- quick acting auto focus - typically locks within a second
- relatively quick startup
- automatic lens cover
- battery charges while in the camera - you don't have to remove the battery to recharge
- usb 2.0 connectivity means faster downloads of pics

cons:
- occasional image noise
- operational times could be faster
- the included 32MB memory stick is inadequate; be ready to shell out additional $$ for more memory
- you pay a premium for the sony brand
- softer images than the competition
- occasional ghosting
- very limited manual controls (no aperture- and shutter-priority modes!)
- autofocus points are not selectable
- no control over colour saturation or tone
- no manual white balance
- no RAW file capture

this is a very nice camera. for someone looking for an ultracompact point and shoot, this would be perfect. however, if you think that you'll want more manual control in the future, i would recommend getting a camera such as the canon s50. about the same price, a little bigger, but you'll have a camera you can grow into. good shooting!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real great camera
Review: I think this model of sony is out of comparison to any other brand. In fact, it yield superior quality of pictures, very handy and excellant features.
I cant imagine buying another one.
I had previous model P72 but got this new one to have facility of using the under water hausing.
great camera , great price

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full Convenient 5 Megapixels Camera
Review: One great camera from Sony!! It is incredibly designed and it has so cool functions that will make you use it anytime. Great for the infolithium battery, slim design, and it supports memory stick pro for better picture quality. This one great camera for a very good price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a Great Little Camera!
Review: My Sony Mavica 3.3 megapixel camera takes great pictures, but is pretty bulky, so I decided on the DSCP 10. I couldn't be more pleased. It is small enough to go in my pocket, doesn't have the slight delay that the Mavica has when you snap off a shot, and the pictures are clear as can be. I have not yet explored all the options, but am just delighted with it so far. I plan on buying an extra battery, and the smallest case I can find for it. I have a 128 mb memory stick and two 64s. I 'll have to see how far that gets me. If you're looking for a camera that's small, 5 megapixel, and loaded with features, this is the camera for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great little camera
Review: We bought this camera a few weeks ago and I like it more and more each time I use it. This is my second digital camera, I was so happy with my first one that I waited 4 years to upgrade. This camera has been worth the upgrade.
Another reviewer mentioned not being able to choose shutter speed, I think they just haven't explored their menu fully. It does pay to spend a day studying the user guide and playing with the different options and features.
The camera is very easy to use and a great compact size. We did choose to upgrade to a larger 256 memory stick. I like that the sticks are directly compatible to and make it easy to transfer from camera to computer to pda.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top of the line for intermediate users
Review: This camera is awesome. Looks great, takes great pictures indoors and outdoors. I do not know what the 1 star reviewer was doing wrong, but he obviously is not too familiar with cameras because this has to be the best if not, then one of the best cameras out there to give you high qualty, high res pics when you just point and shoot. I highly recommend this camera. I had a Cybershot P5 for a long time and loved it, now I finally get to upgrade :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Camera
Review: I bought this camera recently. Being a bit of photo enthusiast was really impressed with quality and features of this camera. The features are very close to what you get with any 35 mm SLR cameras. It took us a little time to get the hang of the AF feature ( I recommend using the center AF not multi AF as unlike SLR it doesn't tell you where the camera is focusing). You can watch the photos taken on your TV also... and if you want with some voice comments too :-).

It's an excellent camera. Hat's off to Sony!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 Megapixels in a package this small?!
Review: As usual, Sony has outdone themselves. I have never had a problem with anything Sony I've ever owned--and this camera is no exception.

It boasts 5 megapixel pictures, countless features, good looks--in a package small enough to drop in your pocket--amazing. Menu is easy to navigate, read and understand. We upgraded immediately to a 128 meg card, although we wanted to get the 256--we opted not to deal with the copyright issues on the memory stick pro cards. It seems some photography stores can't develop pictures from those protected cards--not good. You can get a nice 128 for about $... now!

... Other options include upgraded lenses, tripods and other toys you can grow into--very nice indeed!

We have been told by some very knowledgable industry folks that we may never have to buy another digital camera again! Overall--we are very happy with this Sony DSC-P10--we can't wait to start booking vacations!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You won want one better..!!!
Review: It has every thing that you need for home photography and at the price I think it is more than worth it...I have used the Nikon 3100, Powershot A70, Powershot A60, Sony P72..but there is none better than this...I have to tell you though the A60 was my second crush.
The night photos in pitch dark room was surprizingly very clear...havent seen a photo with red-eye(s).. plus it so compact...just hope they had put a little more memory with it...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best camera in its class
Review: excellent picture quality, outstanding features, long lasting batteries, compact size, high quality


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