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Sony DSCS75 Cyber-shot 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Sony DSCS75 Cyber-shot 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Pictures
Review: I purchased A Sony DCS-S75 Digital camera and consider it one of the best buys that I have ever made. The ability to see the picture you have just taken eliminates the guess work from taking pictures. The quality of pictures that this camera produces are outstanding in my opinion. I can down load my pictures to my computer and print professional quality pictures. This camera has many options and adjustments and I have not mastered all of them but the instructions are clear and easy to understand. I would never go back to film again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a camera!!
Review: I purchased the Sony DSC-S75 back in June and have found it to be an excellent camera. I shopped around and did the research thing and this was the ticket. As other reviews have stated, the 8mb is a joke. I bought a 64mb and then a 128mb. I used the 128 this weekend for a birthday party and could not use it up. I have found that I can get about 81 shots on the finest setting with the 128mb. As far as picture quality...it is superb!! The macro lets you take beautiful crisp clear shots on flowers, close ups on faces, whatever. I went hog wild and bought the tripod, Sony flash, lense adapter, wide angle lense, and filters. All I can say is if you are looking for a great camera, this is it. Highly recommend reading all of the manual. Battery life: have never lost power and I have been taking LOTS of pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Buy for the Money!
Review: I researched digital still cameras for two weeks before deciding on the DSC-S75. It has all the features, bells and whistles you could ever want along with the reputation Sony has to offer. The memory stick that comes with it is only 8MB so definitely get a larger stick. The menu is quite easy to use and I was taking pictures after 2 hours(Charging the battery and reading the entire owner's manual). I read all the reviews and have to say they're pretty accurate. One point: this camera is small so If you have large hands it might feel awkward to you. Its ergonomically designed for a right-handed person also. The default settings can easily be changed in the menu settings which one review stated the camera was set to "Fine" so you will need to change this before take pictures if you want more pics out of your memory stick. There is a single sheet included in the box which corrects three errors in the owner's manual but the manual is well-written and comprehensive. The accessories that came with this camera were GREAT! A nice lens cap with string, a sturdy neckstrap, heavily constructed USB cable and A/V cable, and durable AC adapter and plug. Sony has done a fine job with this camera and the pictures are REAL SHARP with excellent clarity and detail.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Happy Mistake
Review: I was dead set on getting on of the Sony P1s - it was small and took high quality pictures. Sadly, the store had run out, but an enterprising showroom assistant suggested checking out the DCS-75 instead. I'm so glad I did! This camera is amazing. I've never owned a digital camera before - and wonder why I waited so long now. 3.3 Megapixels is probably more than enough for most people - for snapshots I have the setting down to 640 x 480 and don't go much above 1280 x 960 for anything. However, should you want to, the camera can take 2048 x 1536 and can save in a variety of formats, including .TIFF. It will even take movies of up to about 1 minute, although the quality of the movies is not fabulous. There are some standard special effects settings too (if you don't trust youself with Photoshop or the like)such as black & white and negative. The menu system is easy to understand although I'd recommend having a quick look through the instruction booklet to find out about all the extras. I found it easy to find my way round the camera after only one reading. The camera has a nice chunky feel - like and old school 35mm - and the handgrip feels good and secure. The LCD is a sensible size at about 1.5 inches (although like all LCDs is hard to see in very bright light)and combined with the viewfinder makes it very easy to focus and frame in just about any light. An adjustable LCD would have been even better, but there you are. The only thing that I found wrong with this camera was the piddly little 8mb Memory Stick. I would strongly reccomend getting a 32 or 64 Mb, as the 8 meg will fill up in about 10 shots if you go for size and quality. Also - some sort of protective covering offered with the camera would be nice: I bought the semi-hard carrying case for it after dropping on a corner and denting the aluminium casing... What more can I say - a fabulous camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm no pro, but this thing's great!
Review: I'm what you might call a kindergarten photographer... I've taken a few good shots, but I don't know anything about cameras, and I've never taken any photography classes or even tried to learn much of anything, really. The only two things guiding my shots are the 3 years of art classes I took in grade school and an hour or two with the User's Manual. That said, this camera does a great job! It's so easy to use and the pictures turn out so good! Even a novice like me can take beautiful pictures...just don't forget to read the manual

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: get one
Review: if you need an easy to use, smart camera, and has a great movie mode, this is worth it... I've had so much fun and entertained so many friends with this state of the art digital toy, + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 4.5 out of 5 stars!
Review: It's a great camera! I am happy and impressed with everything about it!

It just falls short in one area.. High Resolution Video limited to 15 seconds is kind of a bummer.

When i first bought the camera, of course i was psyched! But one thing that I now wish.. i wish the higher resoltion video recorded--unlimited by time.

Besides that.. everything else is great! And it's really easy to connect to the computer--despite 'rumors' i heard.. how hard it was to set up sony cameras with computers other than sony computers.

There are advantages and disadvantages to owning this model.. compared to the dsc P7. I was torn between the two--however.. the DSC S75 felt like a more natural camera. I felt the DSC P7 felt a little too small for my hands. Also, the manual options on the DSC S75 made it a nice choice as well.

An advantage of the DSC P7 is.. unlimited High Resolution video! The mid and lower resolution video can take up the whole card.. on the DSC S75.. so it's not too bad!

Anyways, if you pick this model.. congrats! It's a great choice! I'm just wondering what would of happened should I of gotten the DSC P7(but that problem will be resolved.. when i buy a camcorder.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sony S75 Great for the amature photographer
Review: Love this camera, Sharp pictures, easy to use, tough, a feature for every situation if you chose to get fancy. Recharagable battery lasts long and charges quick. Negs would be: slight delay between button pressed and pic taken, but seems this is common at this price range. Had it 2 years and taken 4000 pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Our Sony DSC-75 Digital Camera-The One That Does it
Review: My wife Cara and I decided to get into the 21st century of Digital Photograpy with our 2001 Christmas present to each other. We are just beginning to "scratch the surface" of its seemingly unending capabilities. You can take more photos on a 128 megabite memory stick than you can believe. Choose a format of 600 X 800 and you can fill 2 or 3 LARGE photo albums with your personal images or loved ones. Set it up for an MPEG film clip and record video and audio at once. How about audio with a still, I could go on and on but, suffice it to say that we are 2 very happy Sony Cybershot owners and are still learning about this marvelous world of digital photography.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera
Review: Not a Pro, but I can vouch for this camera. Great product from Sony. You'll not be disappointed.


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