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Sony - DSC-U30 Digital Camera, Silver

Sony - DSC-U30 Digital Camera, Silver

List Price: $299.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Looking for a quick shot here and there? This is the one!
Review: This is my second purchased. I've taken my camera everywhere I go and people notice the size and simplicity of the use from this camera. I have to tell you, when you need a quick shot of a special moment, simply whip it out and snap! That's how easy it is. Battery lifetime is good, just make sure you maintain it well.

Anyhow, I've got two now! One for personal use and the other for work. So if you are looking for something small, light weight, and easy to use, GET this one! Good luck and have fun with it!
DL

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very sweet!
Review: This is the smallest camera I have ever seen. Now, it has no zoom. If you need a small little camera to take nice pics, this it the one for you. I am a physician and this camera is perfect to take with me to the hospital. I can keep it in my pocket and not be burdened by the size. It takes nice pictures for lectures and presentations. Now if you are wanting to print large prints, etc, buy a real camera with at least 4 mega pixels. I love this camera. It's about 1/3 the size of the canon elf. I love this thing!!!! Highly recommend it and at this price, you can't go wrong. Plus it takes AAA batteries.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: U30 has stylish design, feels small, lots of good accessories like cool cases, bundled NiMH batteries/charger, afforable price and good build quality.

Sony didn't make much changes to DSCU20 from last year. It still have no viewfinder for use in sunlight & outdoors, tiny LCD, no video out (really really imp for slideshows on TV), no optical zoom, featureless and thicker than Elph's.

In short if you want stylish pocket camera without spending a lot and don't mind paying the memory stick tax, DSCU30 is great. If you are serious about image quality and want a good primary camera, then there are many better models.


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