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Nov 17 '01
Pros: Sony has a HIT - Compact, Zeiss Lens, Long-Life Battery, Adjustable Optical ViewFinder Cons: "Memory Stick" - However, SanDisk and Hewlett-Packard show some respect for this technology! (See Note)
Summary: While searching our new "Staples" Store for a new model of another brand (HP) of Digital Camera; I stumbled over something I had not seen before - a Sony Camera that did not skimp on features. Easily overlooked, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 is...
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Jan 07 '09
Pros: So many features to help an amateur feel professional Cons: Could be slow sometimes
Summary: I had been looking for a digital camera around the same time I met the man who is now my husband. He had this really nice Sony camera so I stopped looking for one of my own and just started using his. Since I just sort of overtook the camera ...
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Sep 02 '03
Pros: Awesome quality, great optics, good value Cons: Price depreciation too fast
Summary: Sony did the right move by putting German lens on this model. Pictures look so good that sometimes they better than originals! I bought it to sell things on Ebay and this DSC-75 is a winner! This is my first digital camera and it's highly recommended. I...
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May 07 '03
Pros: Overall Ruggedness, Battery life,Price picture clarity, ease of use. Cons: I really have nothing bad to say about this camera. It outperforms most.
Summary: I have owned four digital still camera's to date. I really like this one. If I were to critic one downside I would have to say that the motion video (MPEG)feature is a little weak. It works well and plays back excellent on the camera but the image is...
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Jan 23 '03
Pros: rechargeable batteries, LCD with picture playback Cons: pause when focusing playback pictures, slow charging
Summary: I have had this camera for almost a year now and I'm still impressed with it.
This camera is for amateur and more professional photographers alike. It has the automatic focus as well as manual operations such as focus and brightness. It has...
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Dec 12 '02
Pros: Easy controls, durable build Cons: can't charge battery while camara is on
Summary: After Sony's release of the S70, they decided to upgrade a few features and use a better layout. Thus was the birth of the S75. It's by no means a new design. It does however have the advantage of taking into account what the cunsumer wants in a camara,...
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Dec 02 '02
Pros: Great photo quality, easy to use, won't break the bank. What more could you want?? Cons: 8mb Memory Stick isn't enough. Wish the LCD was bigger.
Summary: I don't purchase expensive (more than $80) electronics without doing my homework and research. I narrowed my camera choice down to the DSC-S75 pretty easily and then began shopping around. On average, the going rate was $399.00. I did, however, find an...
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Nov 28 '02
Pros: powerful flash, long lasting battery, crystal clear and sharp pictures. Cons: a little heavy and bulky compared to other sleeker models.
Summary: I am a total digital photography fan and this is my second digital camera. Well actually third if I could the sony dsc p1 which I returned (we'll get to that one later).
I upgraded to sony dsc s75 3.3 mega pixel camera last year and I ever...
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Oct 20 '02
Pros: Superb, lens. Traditional controls on Camera reduce the need for LCD menus. Cons: None
Summary: I have used analog SLR and digital cameras for many years. This Sony has a superb lens and very easy to use controls which are very intuitive. I used a "C" class Olympus, a very impressive (3.3 mp)camera before switching to this model. The Sony is...
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Oct 17 '02
Pros: Great lens, 3.3mp resolution, 3x optical zoom, manual functions. Cons: Some advanced features are not easy to access quickly.
Summary: I have owned many digital cameras, but this is the first one that will pretty much replace my film camera.
This is definitely not the smallest 3 megapixel camera on the market. However, my number one concern is picture quality. Not all 3...
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Oct 16 '02
Pros: Beautiful photos with great resolution. Easy to use. Lots of settings to play with. Cons: Comes with 8mb card. Too small for this much of a camera
Summary: This is the third digital camera i have owned. I have a Kodak DX3900 also. The Sony pictures are better as far as resolution. The pictures i have taken and printed from it look like they were taken with a "real" camera. You cant tell the difference. The...
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Oct 14 '02
Pros: Fantastic, bright lens, intuitive controls (for most-used features), great picture quality Cons: Somewhat large / heavy, no protective lens filter, 8MB memory - cannot hold TIFF image
Summary: This is my first foray into digital imaging, though I have been a 35mm and medium format photographer since 1980. I researched more than 30 digital cameras before buying this one, including several from Nikon, Olympus, Canon, and Minolta. This is the...
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Oct 01 '02
Pros: Excellent Resolution, Long Rechargable Lithium Battery life, Good Layout Cons: Slower Shutter response that any Film Camera.
Summary: My Photography experience goes back to a Brownie. I have owned several SLR Camera's which I Love to use but they have gone past the service life by 15 years. I decided to make my next camera a Good Digital, rather than a film type. This Sony is the best...
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Sep 26 '02
Pros: easy to use, superb picture quality, vast range of options and features Cons: a little bulky, could do with a little more zoom
Summary: This camera is much better than the Mavica series. No more messing with floppy disks. The memory sticks are much easier to use and make transferring the pictures to the computer simple and quick. The addition of being able to record MPEG movies is a...
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Sep 17 '02
Pros: Easy to use, great picture quality, fast uploads Cons: Pricey (thought not beyond reason)
Summary: If you have $400 to $500 to spend on a digital camera, this is the one to get. The photo quality is sharp and there are many different settings you can choose from so if you want to conserve memory and take only snapshots you can, or if you want to get...
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Aug 28 '02
Pros: ergonomic design, good color saturation, long battery life Cons: none
Summary: I'm a professional photojournalist who works in video. This is my first digital still camera which I bought for home use.
What can I say? It does everything well. I like the feel, the flow of operations is logical, software mounted on...
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