147 of 150 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So Far, It's Great, February 28, 2006
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-S600 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I just got my camera a few days ago. After days of research, I chose the DSC-S600 because:
1. It was under 200 bucks.
2. It is incredibly easy to use.
3. It has a very bright flash.
4. It has AF illuminator so it focuses well.
5. It sings a little song when it turns on.
6. It takes pictures without me having to do anything.
7. 3X optical is standard, and good enough for me.
8. 6MP is really all a regular guy/girl needs...
9. Carl Zeiss Lens. I don't know what that means, but cool.
10. You can quickly and easily access your files without installing their software if you want...unlike many Kodak cameras.
I am disappointed that:
1. The camera runs on AA batteries, but this is kind of an advantage if you were to run out on vacation...plus you can get 4 NiMH batteries and a charger for 25 bucks.
2. The software is good...it organizes pictures but has absolutely no editing features. This is okay, because I have access to PhotoShop CS2 at school, but for you it might be important to know.
3. The camera doesn't have many scene modes--just the standard 6 or 7 rather than the 16 that the Olympus cameras have.
So, I'd say buy it. Other cameras I considered:
1. Nikon Coolpix L1 (overpriced)
2. Panasonic DMC-LZ2 (no AF illuminator lamp)
Remember to buy:
1. At least a 512 MB Memory Stick Pro Duo to take 160 or so pictures in one go (50 bucks or so).
2. Rechargeable AA batteries and a charger (25 bucks or so).
3. Case (10-15 bucks or so).
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102 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great camera for the price.., January 19, 2006
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-S600 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I still cannot believe a 6M camera at $200.00! I've been using Sony cameras for some time and this was an upgrade from my older 4M. Similar features, but I recall I bought my old one at $400.00! Expect to get nice large prints (>16X20) from this 6M if you're into printing posters or large photographs. (If you don't care about larger prints, a 4M is plenty!)
I didn't give it 5 stars for 3 reasons:
1. The camera is a bit heavier than others in the 6M range (non-SLR of course). Nonetheless, comfortably fits in your pocket.
2. It may prove challenging for some with larger hands as the size is smaller than others.
3. No rechareable batteries included.. Plan on buying some. Keep regular ones for emergencies only!
Highly recommend a 512M memory stick (or two 256Ms). I would also turn off the digital zoom.
A bientot.
P.S... don't expect WiFi for $200.00 price!
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50 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Meets my needs, April 28, 2006
This review is from: Sony Cybershot DSC-S600 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Update 6/9/2006:
I have had the camera now for a few weeks and have taken several hundred pictures. I am still very happy with it. A few things to add:
- The wide-angle lens is even more of a benefit than I originally thought. It makes a difference at, say, a restaurant table, where you can get everyone in the picture without having to go to the other side of the room. And the corresponding lack of long-range zoom hasn't bothered me at all.
- I hadn't expected to make much use of the video capability, but the quality is so good that I'm using it instead of my camcorder for brief action shots of my toddler. Make sure you get the faster Pro version of Memory Stick Duo in order to be able to use the highest video resolution.
- Some users report the camera shutting down with the lens sticking out after only a few shots. I had this issue too, but it was due to nothing more than dead batteries. Alkaline batteries get used up very quickly in digital cameras, and tend to die suddenly, leaving too little power even to withdraw the lens. Sony should reconsider their decision to ship alkalines with the camera as this has led many people to have a poor first experience with thic product.
Original review posted in April 2006:
Here are the features of this camera that are most important to me as a casual snapper, based on my frustrations with a 4-year-old Nikon E775:
- It takes AA batteries, which are available everywhere so you're never stuck with a dead rechargeable.
- Small size, pocketable, despite taking AA batteries (Canon A series cameras are huge compared to this).
- Robust: see the reviews of Canon SD series cameras complaining about easily breakable LCD. Lens retracts completely.
- Sensitivity: ISO 1000. There's some noise at that setting, but I'll take noise rather than underexposure or blur.
- Wide setting of lens is wider angle than most (31mm equivalent). Good for group shots or landscapes.
- Powerful flash - some cameras have less than 10 feet range. This has over 20 feet.
- Quick start up and no shutter lag. Search Google for sites that compare shutter lag and next-shot delay on current model cameras.
- Camera connects directly to computer via cable, doesn't require a special "dock" that I would probably forget to pack on a trip, or I might lose it or break it.
- Standard mini-USB connector on camera, not a proprietary one, so if I lose the cable it is easy and cheap to replace.
Things that are less important to me:
- Display size. 2 inch is plenty for me.
- Megapixels: I am happy with my current 2MP camera. Nothing less than 4MP is available from any vendor, so this wasn't a factor. 6MP on this camera is more than enough. I'm considering setting it to capture 3MP images for smaller file size.
Downside:
- It's slightly fatter than I would like, but still pocketable. For a camera that's similar but thinner, consider the Sony DSC-P200, but that has a proprietary rechargeable battery and a weak flash.
- It uses Memory Stick Duo, so figure in an extra twenty bucks or so compared to the cost of SD memory for competitors' cameras, depending on how much capacity you buy.
- No macro mode, but who uses this anyway on a point and shoot?
- Wide angle lens with 3x zoom means that the telephoto end of the range is only 93mm. Would benefit from 4x optical zoom.
Rechargeable batteries are essential for everyday use, as they both outperform and outlast alkalines. I purchased the Sony BCG-34HE4 battery charger which includes 4 AA NiMH 2500mAh batteries. I chose this charger for price and small packing size as well as its smart charging features.
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