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| Sony Cyber-shot DSCT90B Digital Camera - Black (12.1 MP, 4x Optical Zoom) 3 inch LCD |
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSCT90B
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| Review Date: November 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: blakpoison, south west london |
Now i'm not exactly an expert when it comes to cameras and the technology they use. But, i have had my fair many in the past and i have to say that this is the best one i've ever had. At first when i learned of the touch screen display i had my worries. sometimes they can brake easily such as my old phone did. but i was very impressed by the overall response to your touch. it's very accurate and you don't need to start punching the screen to select what you want.
Turning on and off various functions of the camera is effortless as it's all on the screen you take the picture with just tap the icon and select on/off.
in my opinion one of the best functions the camera has is a calandar. Now this may sound rubbish at first and you might be thinking "why the hell would i need a calandar on a camera". Well. The calandar isn't for writing your meetings into. it's so you can easily file and oraganise your photo's. Shots taken on a Specific day stay in that day on the calandar which makes finding photo's sooo much easier. Also i go out quite a lot so it helps that the camera knows what day is what or fb would be swamped with random photo's all the time.
Another thing i like about the camera is that it looks so cool! everyone of my mates that's seen it always complement it. so it's definatly an attraction.
One thing that bugs me about it though is the way you have to charge is. some cameras need batteries (fair enough), some camera plug straight into a charger like a moblie phone (brilliant), however this camera requires you to remove the battery and place it in a seperate charger which is the size of the camera and quite annoying when you can't find.
The Battery life is also not the best but i do use it alot so that would probably be the reason.
Hope this helps you with your choice of camera and i would strongly recommend getting this camera if it is in your price range.
Jack Shaw. |
sony cyber shot
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| Review Date: October 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mr. P. Cassidy, |
| after researching and reading various reviews this was the choice, and it lives up to expectations, ease of use,size, and touch screen facility are very good, but mainly picture quality is its best point. taking to namibia next month so will be a good test. |
Best Club Ultracompact Camera Yet!
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| Review Date: January 15, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Alexander Nikolov, LONDON, EU |
I've owned many cameras but this one truly blew me away. I wanted a stylish, superslim, easy-to-use camera to take with me to clubs and parties. This is why I was IMPRESSED:
* Crystal-clear sound, almost like you're listening to the radio. Minimal distortion from the bass near the speakers. You have to hear it to believe it.
* You can still zoom up to 4x while shooting HD video (that's full-screen on most laptops!)
* Extremely easy operation, no need to read any manuals! All icons are self-explanatory on the touch screen
My only complaint would be that the built-in memory is only 12 MB which is enough for only 1 shot at the highest resolution so if you run out of memory on a trip you'd have to delete photos from the memory stick. Still, this is a minor problem, considering that some cameras come with no built-in memory at all!
Overall, this is a beautifully engineered product, something Sony is well-known for, that takes excellent quality pictures even in auto mode (iAuto). |
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