Cameras Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Solid image quality and performance; brushed-aluminum faceplate is a pretty touch for a budget model.
THE BAD
Plastic body; review button is not easy to press.
THE BOTTOM LINE
It's not the fanciest camera, but quick performance and solid images make this sub-$200 shooter a worthwhile pick.
CNET Reader Reviews
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February 19, 2007 06:27
3.5/5
I bought this camera the day it came out with high expectations, but I was a little disappointed with the image quality when the camera is zoomed in. The camera picks up too much 'fuzziness' when it is zoomed in, but when not, the pictures come out ... read more » -
April 1, 2007 11:37
4.5/5
I bought this camera the month it came out since Spring Break was just around the corner. I'm glad I waited for this camera! It did a magnificent job on the cruise I went to. The multiple photos (especially beach and twilight) worked very very we... read more » -
March 31, 2007 02:10
4.0/5
I am very happy with it, starts right up and its ready to go.you can take pics right after each other with out alot of wait,wich I like alot.Very simple to use.the colors come out very bright and true, and focuses well in dark conditions with the as... read more »
Where to Buy
| Store | In Stock | Shipping | Price |
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Over 1,000 Sony products. Direct from Sony |
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| Amazon.com Marketplace | Yes |
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