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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best digital camera!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
This camera is fantastic. I got it about 2 months ago and it has been invaluable. I will never take a picture with film again! The quality of the pictures is absolutely amazing!! '[m not an photography expert, so I wanted something that was easy to use but did not want to sacrifice quality and this is it! The batteries last much longer then other digital cameras I have used. Of course the memory stick is very small, but that it typical for all digital cameras. You will need an extra one, and b/c this is 5 megapixels the memory stick will hold less pictures that images taken at 4 megapixels or less. And the great thing about this is if you need extra batteries you can buy any rechargable batteries and use that! No expensive extra ... batteries here! The size is nice and small so it fits in my tiny purse. I've tried other cameras that were so small they looked so fragile. Not this! I have no complaints at all about this camera!! To download the pictures you just plug the USB into your computer and you can pull them off without even downloading software to your computer.
36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact. Great photos. Easy to use.,
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This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I got this camera less than a week ago and I have nothing but good things to say about it. The photos that it takes are amazing. It is wonderful to get the 5MP quality at such a price and with such features. Also, its acceptance of the Memory Stick Pros just makes me giddy. 1GB o' photos at 5MP? Yes please. It is so light and compact. I can carry it easily in my pocket (which already has my cell phone in it). Being able to choose the quality of the movies that one makes is truly a bonus as well, as one does not need to waste quality on MPGs that are simply going to be e-mailed. Very well thought out design. I'd expect nothing less from Sony.(Still, it does not begin to compare to my Nikon SLR, but at a tiny fraction of the cost of the body and lenses, it seems like quite a nice trade-off. Plus, I don't have to fumble with lenses, filters, and the like in order to catch a shot. This will be a great hanging-out-with-the-friends camera for sure!)
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Point & Shoot Camera!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I bought this camera recently at 360 bucks. It¡¯s a bang for the bucks, with 5 megapixels. Batteries are good. The Nimh batteries the camera came with have shooting life up to 50 pictures, to fill up a 128-MB memory stick. Since it¡¯s AA, you can get cheap batteries anywhere in stores. The body is plastic, but thick and firm, though not as delicate as I thought it to be. Noise of zoom lens is a little annoying. Low-light focusing is always a trouble. Pictures shot in daylight outdoor are superb. When I printed one on Canon photo paper pro on 4x6 size, you cannot tell the difference from pictures shot with films.
40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous Camera - now go buy a memory stick,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I'm rating the camera, or else the package would have got 4 stars since a 16MB stick is totally inadequate. Aside from that, the camera is absolutely great. 5MP gives you obvious great quality. A feature that I didn't think I would use much is really becoming more of a handy feature, the A/V MPEG mode. It will not replace a video camera, but being able to snap 50 pictures at 5MP and take about 7 minutes of footage has been really nice. (I have a 256MB Stick) Overall, I'm very happy with the camera. Like the Sony name, and it feels nice and durable in your hands. I certainly can recommend this camera, but honestly, buy a memory stick, and I would not recommend anything below 128MB. 256MB is nice as you get about 100-120 5MP pictures.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent quality digital camera,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I've only had my Cybershot for a week, but so far, I've been very impressed with the quality of the camera, the clarity of the pictures, and the ease of use of the camera. I was able to use this camera for Thanksgiving, just a day after receiving it, and was still able to get some great pictures, so the learning curve is very small. I have settled on 3:2 mode, which is about 4.5 megapixels, versus the full 5 megapixel mode. The main reason for this is my desire to produce accurate 4x6 prints, which the 3:2 mode does to a "T". This camera takes breathtaking outdoor shots, and very good indoor shots. I've taken most of my shots in the point n shoot mode, with everything set to auto, and the pictures have all, for the most part, been great. I like the fact that I do have some degree of manual control over exposure, metering, focus, etc., because I do intend to explore all the different ways to take a picture with this camera, but for now, I'm very happy just shooting everything in auto mode. The movie mode is cool, if not a little on the jerky side (due to only 16fps), but I do like having the capability to record small movies, if the need arises. For now though, I just use the camera for taking pictures. The batteries and charger that come with the camera are top notch. It took me days to run them down. I did buy an extra set online for 9 dollars, so I should have no problems with battery life. I recommend buying a memory stick, as 16MB is a joke. I bought a 256MB (128MB x 2) memory stick online for about 80. I'd stay away from the memory stick pro. The magic gate stuff takes up way too much of the memory sticks memory. I highly recommend this camera to anyone.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Camera - Now go buy a memory stick,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Looks great, feels great, and takes great pictures.5MP truly gives you a great quality, and surprisingly (to me) I'm using the Audio/Video MPEG mode more often then I thought. The quality of the movies won't replace your video camera, but quite handy for clips that you want to capture. Packed with features and a very easy to use menu system. Overall I really love the camera. Cons: With the camera, none. With the package, the memory. 16MB is absolutely terrible. 5MP you'll get about 6 pictures. Wait for deals, here on Amazon as well, and you can find 256MB sticks for [some money]. So DO consider this in your pricing (with other cameras as well), but if you pick up a 128 or 256 stick, you have a great system that you will be happy with.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Point-and-Shoot,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I received this camera as a Christmas present and have used it off and on since then. I'm not an avid photographer, just one who likes to take shots of the grandchildren around the house and occasionally pics for inclusion in a Word document. I don't use any of the more detailed setting and I've yet to read all of the manual.But it takes beautiful pictures using just the point-and-shoot mode. The color balance and color correctness looks very good, even in those pictures shot indoors using incandescent lighting. Importing the pictures into Win200 is simple and quick, and when printed on my Canon I860 printer the result is simply gorgeous. I'm very pleased with the results and even more so when it's coupled with the Canon I860 printer. A great combination. 03/31/2004 update: I have to agree with the reviewer who said the 16M memory stick is inadequate. It only yields 24 pictures at 1.2M resolution in Auto mode (wherein pictures are forced to Fine mode instead of Standard mode, effectively halving the number of pictures one can fit on the stick). I've since purchased a 256M "Memory Stick Pro" made by Sandisk, to keep from spending a lot of time transferring pictures to my computer in order to clear the 16M stick for more pictures.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stop thinking - it's worth it!,
By Nick Schestakov (Latvia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
My friends brought it to me from the US (i bought it at AMAZON), in a week i threw away my old film camera, even though i thought before that the pictures i had are excelent! To tell you the truth, i was expecting something really cool, but when i got this baby, and printed several pictures afterwards - i was simply blown away by the quality of prints, colors, sharpness and etc.Words of warning: when you get it, you will suddenly start shooting and shooting and shooting, so buy the second set of batteries and the bigger memory stick! It's a must!
36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Magnificent, not Magical,
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This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I've had this product for 4 months now, so I feel I'm ready to write my review.When I bought this camera, there were two things that compelled me to select this camera over others. the 5-mega-pixels, and the fact that it was made by Sony, a company that I've come to trust. The point-and-shoot architecture is very intuitive, but not for professionals. One thing I was looking forward to with this camera was playing around with the manual camera settings. I quickly lost interest in this because you can't change the shutter speed, which is what I really wanted to play with. The size of the camera is nice. It's a little smaller than the 1-time use film cameras, although much heavier. maybe about the weight of a small coffee cup. The 3x optical zoom is great, but going beyond 3x the camera starts to use digital zoom. You can get up to 12x, but the picture quality really, really drops off beyond about 6x. The camera takes pictures in standard computer screen proportions (although it has one wide-screen option). This is great for computers, but can pose a problem for people wanting to actually develop their pictures, as standard picture sizes are proportionally wider than computer screens. The top and/or bottom of your pictures may get cut off. For indoor pictures, there is a problem. To function as a hand-held camera, you either have to have ROCK steady hands, or extremely bright lighting. Anything other than this will give you some problems with blurry pictures. After about a month of finding shelves and countertops or books to set my camera on for picture-taking, I bought a 5 dollar tripod that has expanded my options for using the camera and also just made it less troublesome on the whole. Taking pictures in the pre-set "landscape" mode can also result in blurry pictures, even if the lighting is magnificent. The battery life can be troublesome, but a fully-charged set of batteries can last you an entire, fairly rigorous day of picture taking. I suggest buying an extra set of batteries, but if you can tolerate the thought of needing to take a picture, but having your batteries be in the charger, then it's not necessary. When you turn on the camera, the lens twists and moves out of the body. This very cool to watch, I think... but compared to other cameras it is a little noisy; perhaps about the decibel level of a person next to you listening to loud music on poor-quality headphones. It's not annoying, because the sound only happens when you turn the camera on or off, or use the zoom feature. There is a strange sound I discovered that is always going with this camera when it is on though. It's inaudible for the most part, but if you hold your ear directly against the display screen, you hear all sorts of cool mechanical beeps and stuff. it's probably not too healthy to do this... but it can't be worse than talking on a cell-phone all day :-P The 16mb memory stick has got to be some sort of cosmic joke. You can fit at most 5 high quality pictures on it. I suggest, nay, DEMAND that you get AT LEAST a 128mb memory stick. But, keep the 16mb around as backup (you never know when you will run out of space and need to take one quick picture). The screen was great, no pixels on mine were burnt out (check for burnt out pixels on your camera if you are buying from a retail store where you actually get to test the camera before buying it). But the screen is missing something. Most Japanese cameras and cell-phones put a clear, hard-plastic cover on these screens, which is very useful for those people who always feel they need to touch and point (those wierd colors that you see when you touch the screen are BAD). The movie mode is nice for catching moments like kissing your lover, friend's falling off their skateboards, and so on. But don't plan on becoming the next Steven Spielberg with this. The camera will record directly to .mpg format, which is nice because you can play this format on almost any computer without needing to install anything. I say 'almost' only because I'm sure there are some linux distros that don't include a video player. The cord that hooks your camera up to an AV-in port is great. you can watch your movies in decent quality on the TV screen, and do a slideshow type thing of your pictures. I like to use this in conjunction with my VCR to record movies, this gets MUCH better quality than the built-in video mode and records to a VHS, which can be handy. But the cord is rather short, so I can't record anything outside or in another room. The USB hook-up to your computer is very handy. And transferring a full load (128mb) of data to my computer never takes more than 2 minutes, which I think is very reasonable considering how easy it is to set up. The camera will pop up in your computer and you can browse it just as you would any regular folder. Your pictures are stored as JPG pictures (of course) and in windows xp, you can switch to 'thumbnail' view and find the picture you are looking for right away. I have had some problems getting my computer to detect the USB connection, but I've always been able to fix this by rebooting. This is a great camera. Under the right conditions and with a fair amount of awareness, you can take magnificent pictures. But it's not the magical camera that is going to work perfectly all the time and under every possible circumstance. I don't think such a camera exists. If you want 5 megapixels of power and a name like Sony, this is the camera for you.
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You gotta have this camera,
By Paul Romer (Amsterdam Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
If you love photography, if you like digital imaging, if you like making fun MPEGs, and if you enjoy shooting high quality pictures, then you gotta have this camera. I have never seen such an easy-to-use camera. Like with most Sony digital cameras, the DSC-P92's user-friendliness and image and lens quality are what it's all about. Having family living all around the world, it is also great fun to make short MPEGs and send them through e-mail.
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