So my ciao's pretty lame, I know. :) Please ignore all reviews written before October '09. They're a...
So my ciao's pretty lame, I know. :) Please ignore all reviews written before October '09. They're awful but i can't delete them. Thanks x
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The Sony Cyber shot camera is situated at the higher end of the compact cameras market with prices ranging from £120 upwards. It may be fairly expensive, but it is well worth it. I bought this camera for my birthday one year, and it lasted me at least two years, until I recently lost it. I had one problem with it during those two years, when the lens failed to open, but I sent it to Sony and they were happy to repair it. Since then it was problem free. One disadvantage is, as it is high quality camera, and looks attractive; when you leave it on a seat and walk off, it's not likely to stay there for very long in this ay and age, as I discovered. The 10.3 megapixels ensure high qulity, non-pixelated photos and I printed a few of my photos off A3 size, and the quality was still impecable. The zoom is excellent aswell, with 4x optical zoom you can capture subjects from the distance, I didn't truly appreciate this until I'd lost this camea, and bought the Nixon Coolpix, of wich i would not recommend to anyone, it is significantly cheaper, but this shows in the quality of the pictures, the nikon coolpix s slim, and extremely lightweight, (Sony cyber-shot is neither, weighing 135g) but the Nikon's zoom, lacks any greatness. The sony cyber-shot is a great first hand camera, with easy to use features and simple, clear instructions. The buttons are clearly marked with what they are for, and overall this is a great camera, of which I was gutted to loose, and would love to have again.
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