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Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Sony DSCP92 Cyber-shot 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: No Black & White mode
Review: I had a 3.2MP Sony camera about two years ago. It was great. Why I got rid of it, I'll never know. Even though it was a bit bulkier than the DSCP92, it took great photos and MPEGs and I could fit so much on a 128MB memory stick. With this one, five photos and a 30-second MPEG are all I can fit on a 16MB memory stick. But what bothers me most is that it doesn't offer Black & White as an optional photo mode! WHY IS THAT? It's such a common option and yields some beautiful photos. I mean, come on, how often do you take photos in Sepia, Solarize or--what's the other one--Sunburst? PLEASE! I'm tempted to take this camera back. Even my parents' cheap Kodak digital camera offers B&W.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok, but not great. Best for absolute beginners
Review: I had such high hopes for this camera. I have been using an Olympus 3030Z (3.3 megapixels) for a couple of years, and I'm sorry to report that my old Olympus does a better job. I bought this partly on the basis that we already have Sony computers and I am sick of fighting with card readers, and most reviews of this camera on the web that I saw were positive. But I think for many this was their first digital camera, and if you have nothing else to compare it to, it probably seems fine. However, it does have serious issues with blurriness and less-than-perfect lighting. I took comparison shots with my Olympus--same object, same lighting, same everything--and the Sony blew it every time. I saw graininess in most of the low-lit Sony shots, and none with my old Olympus (and no blurring, either). Low-light shots without a flash are no problem for my Olympus. But you could never get away with no flash with this camera. Bottom line: the price of this camera was great, but even so, I can't look at the pictures without wincing. The picture quality is barely above disposable camera-level. It's too bad, but I'm afraid this one is getting returned.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera, Great Service by Amazon!
Review: I had the Sony DSC-P71, and changed it to this camera Sony DSC-P92. It is great, the 5MP is fabulous and the MPEG with sound is another great feature. I recomend it, the pictures you get are better than any other camera I have seen or used that some of my friends have.
So, go out and buy it, and as some said already, do buy a 128MB memory stick or higher, you will need it.
The shipping servie by amazon is awesome! It's not the first time I buy from Amazon, and every time my packages have been on time and in excellent conditions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good camera,excellent quality!
Review: I just got this camera for a replacement to my Kodak LS443 which broke. This camera, being less expensive than the old one (the LS 443 cost more than this one when i bought it ). The camera, for the price it has, is Great! What other camera can you get under $ 400 with 5 megapixels?
The quality is great, it comes with red eye reduction, MPEG movie mode, and voice recording feature too.
What i really liked about this is that you can cjange the quality- from 5.0 MP to 3MP to VGA mode, so sending emails will not be a problem.
The camera comes with a 16MB memory stick, which allows you to take up to 7 photos with High Resolution.

The camera is great, for beginners and experts!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Small camera Availble today 5.3 meg
Review: I love my Sony DSC92 It does every thing I need and more.
People Can not beleive the photo sharpness and I love how eazy it is to use ,with a camera that fits in your pocket.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great camera & Awesome pictures
Review: I picked the DSC-P92 because of the quality of the pictures,size of camera & affordability.This things takes awesome pictures.Ease to handle and easy to use.Only drawback is the memory stick they include but no big deal,I purchased the 128 memory stick and will purchase another soon.Once you start taking pictures you don't wanna stop.I have a 35 millimeter but in order to email pictures you have to have them developed and then scanned,with the digital you just shot,load to computer and email,all within a matter of a couple of minutes.Thanks Sony for creating another fine product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Point-and-Shoot
Review: 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.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a wonderful camera from Sony
Review: I searched for months trying to decide which digital camera to buy. The Sony DSCP92 was my choice after lots of research. Easy to use, brilliant photos, clear, crisp, colorful. The movies are great too. This camera does a lot of the set-up work for you when shooting pictures. The kids can even work through the buttons and menus without any trouble. I bought rechargable batteries as well as two 128 meg memory sticks. The one Sony supplies is basically useless. The software that comes with the camera is also fairly lame. I downloaded Adobe's Photoshop Album 2.0 and have been using that with great success.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blurry
Review: I tried out a number of 5 mp digital cameras and this was the worst by far. I couldn't get a decent picture whether it was scenery, portrait or whatever, every picture was blurry. I really thought Sony would have better quality control than this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Why the price increase? 25 dollars in one day!
Review: I was about to order this camera yesterday night and it was at 349.94, today it goes for 374.94! Instead of dropping the price due to new technology coming, you increase it on this not up-to-date camera by 25 dollars! Ok, its a good camera, but not the latest in the market.


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