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by s25843 , Oct 31 '01
Pros: 5.24 MP, Dual LCD Screen/Viewfinder Cons: Limited Warranty
Let Me Start off By Saying that I have owned 2 Previous Digital Cameras(Kodak DC-210 Plus and a Sony Mavica FD-90) So I do write this review with some expirence. Ok, I just got this camera at Best Buy for $999 on Sunday Oct. 27 2001. I was headed there...
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by jackyche , Nov 10 '01
Pros: 5X zoom, abundant features, vivid colors Cons: Price, only memory stick and blue flash syndrome
I have never been a fan of Sony Digital Cameras for two reasons. One is the fact that it only uses their own proprietary memory stick (costs at least 2-3 times that of compact flash or smart media). Two, its always been over priced for its feature set....
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by reviewingman1 , Jun 17 '02
Pros: 5 Mega Pixles, Features, Zoom, Style, Brandname, screen, batteries. Cons: Size, Price
Intro... I bought this at...
I bought this at a local store for around 800 dollars. After the taxes and warranty it came to about 950 dollars, so just expect that price hike. I was not sure if I should buy it, because after all, it...
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by eTom , Aug 03 '02
Pros: 5 Megapixel, Full Auto, Full Manual Cons: Comes with small memory stick (16 MB) and camera is rather large.
First off, I have been into photography for several decades, starting in High School. I am not a professional, but I have always loved to push the envelope in my photos. I purchased a lower end digital camera a couple of years ago and have managed to...
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by mdelaney123 , Apr 12 '02
Pros: Takes great pictures, Takes pictures FAST, AMAZING battery life, and has a great lens! Cons: Somewhat expensive, bulky
I will not bore everyone with the technical details and features on this camera. The other reviewers cover this in detail. I am an amature photographer at best. I have 2 small kids and I want to take good pictures that I can easily get onto my PC....
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by hertz60 , Dec 31 '03
Pros: Extreme Prints when setup correctly, view finder,Night shot is cool and Battery lasts long. Cons: Time to read and understand the full features of this camera. Worth it.
Sony DSC-F707 and DSC-F717 Bigger picture quality and not a bad price.... Features: *Rebate at sony.com for $100 till 1/31/04 *Rebate Circuit city.com $100 as of 1/2/04* 5-megapixel sensor creates 2,560 x 1,920 images for prints at ...
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by osmaster , May 23 '02
Pros: Great Pictures! Great battery life. Cons: Read the article for the cons of this camera.
Since you are reading this article, I would like to present information that would help you determine if the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-F707 is the right digital camera for you to purchase.
I listed the features that can be improved upon with this...
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by caterpillar , Jun 24 '03
Pros: Decent amount of pixels at a good price. LOTS of extras. Cons: Macro capabilites have their problems. Funky shape is not copacetic with shooting or wearing.
I should first start of by saying that I paid a paltry sum for this camera, considering the price it ...
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by ellthree , Feb 07 '02
Pros: Two words: Memory Stick! Also, good battery life, incredible picture quality. Cons: Ship with 16Mb MS. Long delay when red-eye reduction turned on
I've used a number of digital cameras, but always went for the 35mm (Canon EOS Elan 7) when quality was an issue. We still use it once in a while, but not very often. We have two small children at home, and my wife was burning through film at a rate of...
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by toddionyc , May 06 '04
Pros: picture quality, vertical swiveling lens, video capture, great Carl Zeiss lens, rugged construction Cons: electronic viewfinder, exposure sensitivity, not simple enough for true "point and shoot."
I have used this camera extensively for about 3.5 years and am now selling it in order to upgrade to an SLR with interchangeable lenses. It has faithfully and flawlessly performed on trips around the world. I've treated it nicely, but it is a very ...
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by alexpasek , Oct 26 '01
Pros: Good metering, High quality, sharp and very fast 5x optical zoom lens Cons: bad lens distortion (wide angle macros), Maximum size of Memory Stick only 128 MB
I was hot for my new toy and when landed in my hands definitely meet my expectations. Great camera, well equipped with functions and hardware accessories. Don't waste time and let's jump to details:
Body :::::::::::
Very similar to...
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by banderso , Sep 04 '02
Pros: Carl Zeiss Lens
many "pro" features
Great price
Night framing/Night Shooting
Extremely flexible
Cons: Proprietary Memory/ small memory size
Proprietary Battery
I have been in photography for about 40 years. Recently, I've been disappointed with the quality of prints I've been getting back from the developer. Because they all use the 1 hour machines and because they do not change out their chemicals often...
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by naveedafridi , Feb 27 '02
Pros: Fast Carl Zeiss lens. Cons: Poor white balance. LCD blanks out with manual settings.
This is an excellent camera from Sony. Sporting a Carl Zeiss lens, zooming from 38-190, being fast (f2.0) and coming in the shape that was started by the 505, this is a promising camera.
In full auto, out of the box, this machine takes sharp...
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by Artizan , Jun 05 '03
Pros: Well built, easy to handle, and takes great photos. Cons: Difficult to adjust to low light settings.
I live in a little town in Central Texas. Out here we don't have us a Best Buy or Circuit City. We've got Walmart and Harvey's Mowers. While Harvey thought about handling this fine Sony Camera, he eventually decided not to; which made obtaining it...
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by guitarmark2000 , Mar 27 '02
Pros: Titanium case, great pictures in auto mode, InfoLithium battery, 5 megapixel resolution Cons: Supplied 16MB Memory Stick a joke, no sticks available above 128MB yet
My first digital camera was the Kodak DC20, an antique by today's standards. Others followed, but I never got the quality I desired. When looking for a new camera I wanted to be able to take great pictures, have Sony quality and innovation and be fully...
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