Pros: Excellent images, great battery life, fast Lens, start-up/cycle/shutter lag times, night-low light capabilities, and price. Cons: EVF, Sony Memory Stick proprietary storage media, and ergonomics.
In December of last year my friend (who sells and distributes digital and analog photographic equipment) and I discussed doing a comprehensive/comparative test of all five, 5 megapixel digital cameras. We’ve already tested the Nikon D1X, The Nikon...
Pros: Picture quality, features, battery life, use of "standard" Sony parts - MemoryStick, battery, etc Cons: Only 16Mb Memory Stick supplied
Just a short while ago, the digital cameras produced pictures that couldn’t be compared to the regular 35-mm photos. And they cost much more than the film-based cameras. Although the prices are still higher than those of the film-based models, the...
Pros: Crisp, detailed images. Nice 5x Optical Lens. Comparatively affordable. Cons: Ergonomics not for everyone. Electronic View Finder. Storage Medium.
In my second installment covering 5 megapixel digital cameras, the first covering the superb Nikon CoolPix 5000 (See http://www.epinions.com/content_64665063044), I'll now focus my attention, if you'll pardon that pun,...
Pros: Long battery life, 5.0 megapixel, autofocus, nightframe features Cons: Only 16 MB of memory. What were they thinking?
Although I am primarily a photographer that still uses the traditional 35 MM camera, I finally decided to make the bold step and purchase a digital camera. I decided to go with the Sony DSC-F707 because it has just about everything that a digital camera...
Pros: Fast Lens ! Quick Shutter release, good macro capabilities Cons: Size, digital viewfinder, Only comes with a 16MB memory stick.
The Sony DSC-F707 has finally made it's debut in Canada ! For those of you who have read my other reviews, you will know that I already own a Canon G2, but I have been incredibly impressed with the improvements that Sony has been making in their digital...
Pros: Great image quality and lots of options. Fast adjustment of features like shutter speed. Cons: Still getting used to weight distribution. Maybe not a camera for simple vacation photo-takers.
I got my Sony DSC-707 about three months ago. I had a digital camera before, but it was a Kodak DC 120 from 1997 - fantastic for its time, but no longer enough for me because of its lower image quality and the mysterious dust that had started to gather...
Pros: Good quality photos. Good battery life per charge. 5X optical zoom. Cons: Large and bulky, a bit awkward to hold, and well, a bit ugly.
I’ve now owned the Sony DSC-F707 for three months, and have come to like this ugly duckling of the camera world. Having owned several 1 and 2 megapixel cameras over time, I found the need to upgrade to a higher megapixel camera for larger printing...
Pros: Quality Images, Lots of Features, Cons: Sony Proprietary Memory, Occasionally Difficult Manual Focus
Sony's F707 is really for the most part an excellent entry in the 5 megapixel category. The quality of the shots and its versatility make it an easy to recommend camera.
1. Photo quality
At the lower resolutions, the camera takes decent...
Pros: Amazing lens from Carl Ziess! 5 megapixels to work with! A 5X zoom! Cons: Lack of White Balance options. Proprietary memory. Not pocket-able.
This being my fourth digital camera, I've formed opinions about the Sony product line that had me thinking I'd never buy one. First, I don't like the fact that Sony pushes their ideas of what they want the standard to be (memory/batteries). Second,...
Pros: Lens, Image Quality, value for the money! Cons: Aperture priority is limited, very proprietary, no continuous mode and only one focus zone.
I would like to start off by informing you, you're about to read one of the most well balanced reviews you'll ever read. The first question you'll probably ask is, "why is he recommending this camera?" However, if you just hang on till the end you'll...
Pros: 5 Megapixel. 3 shot burst. Manual control. Best Pro-sumer digital camera. Good battery performance. Cons: Largest memory stick is 128MB. Do not come with a case. Lots of accessories.
Well, I've had my DSC-F505v for a couple of years now and we just had our newborn Baby Boy so I was looking for another digital camera that can take burst shots because everytime we take a picture of our Boy, he would smile AFTER the fact.
Pros: High Resolution, Cool Features, More Photo Control Cons: Expensive
I'm writing this camera review assuming you know something about Sony cameras and have already checked out the features of the F707 on the web site. There's really no need for me to repeat camera features and specifications that you can read elsewhere....
Pros: Lots of manual settings, 58mm lens/filters can be used Cons: Somewhat bulky, comes with small memory stick
I purchased my DSC-F707 about a year ago for $930, and till today I still recommend this camera to all my friends. I don't consider this to be a pure "point and shoot camera" (although it could be) or a "professional SLR", it's a little of both. This is...
Pros: Megapixels, video mode, infrared option, too many to list! Cons: Price, and memory cost
I've been searching around for a digital camera for over a month now. I initially wanted to buy this camera, but was hesitant. Then, I had horrible experiences dealing with Best Buy and Broadway Camera (see my reviews on these two companies) and...
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