Pros: Lots of features, LCD screen Cons: Selection is sometimes a bit tricky
I needed a digital camera because my proposal to take digital pictures of pizza had been accepted with a due date of the next day. Of course, I didn’t actually have time to buy the camera until the day I needed to take the pictures.
Pros: Stylish, fits well in the hand, very good picture quality, sturdy metal construction. Cons: Tiny dime-sized menu dial will be difficult to use for some.
I bought this camera to replace an aging Kodak, as it was getting a bit fussy in it's old age. When shopping for a new camera, I based my choice on three criteria - megapixels, price, and style. The Kodak was only 1 megapixel, which limits your picture ...
Pros: Outstanding image quality, excellent battery life, easy to use, stylish & compact design Cons: Included software is poor, no sound w/movies, only 2X optical
I finally decided to purchase one of these nifty gadgets, I'm very pleased with it so far. As usual, before I purchase anything I research & read reviews and ultimately decided that all I needed was a decent 2 megapixel camera that would give me good...
Pros: Durable, light weight, long battery life, great picture quality. Cons: Horrible video mode, Pictures take a bit too long to take; can be annoying.
2 years ago I was in bad need of a digital camera. As technology advances, it became a hassel of buying film, returning film, then going to pick up your pictures however many days later. My friends had already invested in these, and I desperately ...
Pros: Compact size, ease take pictures, ease to download into computer. Cons: Slow recharge of flash. Problems with auto-focus.
I purchased this camera as my first venture into digital photography.
If you are going to buy a digital camera, be prepared to buy all the extras that you will need. You have to buy rechargable batteries, a camera case and a larger memory...
Pros: It takes pretty good pictures. Cons: It is slow taking the pictures.
I have had pretty much no problems with this camera. The only thing that I do not like about this camera is it takes the photos to slow. Besides that it is great.
For starters the camera is pretty small so it is easy to take places...
Pros: Low price, great quality, small, many features Cons: Lacks some more advanced features, small memory card included, menu control button awkward to use
I have been watching digital cameras for a long time waiting for the price to be reachable to someone who doesn't really take pictures all that much, and didn't want to spend a fortune on one. The price dropped below $300, and I happened upon this...
Pros: Easy to use, good quality images, nice features, good for most people Cons: A little awkward to hold
This is the 3rd digital camera that I have had the opportunity to use. The first is the Sony Mavica, the one that took the floppy disks. Then a small Canon digital.
The Sony DSC-P51 is extremely easy to use. Most of the commonly used features...
Pros: Movie mode; sepia & B&W, user-friendly, optical zoom, rechargable batteries Cons: ImageMaker software not compatible with older operating systems, locked into MemoryStick technology
I did a lot of research on affordable digital cameras before I purchased this one, and this one won hands-down. I was first planning to buy a Fuji Finepix, but once you try out this camera in the store, you'll be sold. This is my first digital camera,...
Pros: nice size and shape,great features Cons: slow recharge of flash, joystick pad a pain sometimes, no wide angle shots
I bought this camera for myself as a xmas present. Hoping to eventually cut down on the cost of processing worthless pictures of my kids ( you know...the closed lids,no flash,moving out of the frame..type of pictures).
Pros: Great Features, Small, Great Image Quality Cons: Auto-Focus, No Video Sound
There are many good and bad things about the Sony DSC-P51 digital camera. The camera itself is fairly inexpensive and comes loaded with options that other similarly priced cameras just don't have. For example you can set your ISO from 100 to 400, or put...
Pros: Easy to operate, plug n play. Cons: memory sticks are expensive
I have own 3 different types and brands of digital cameras. The first digital camera was one that had to stay connected to the computer in order to use it. The second was a Kodak camera with internal memory. The third of course is the Sony CyberShot...
Pros: Compact, Has an LCD screen, Lots of features. Cons: Joystick type control annoying at times.
I recieved this camera as a gift from my aunt. She had paid about $600 canadian for it at the sony store. I really didn't want it because I was looking at a 3.1 megapixel kodak camera, but she insisted this was the better choice. She turned out to be...
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