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By: pgmark,
Feb 5, 2001
Pros: Lots of features, fun to use
Cons: Instructions can be unclear at times, no carrying case
Bottom Line: This camera is totally awesome, it's loaded with features. I recommend one to anybody not going on a very long trip, unless you don't mind buying several memory cards
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By: davidgeller,
Jun 7, 2000
Pros: Great lens, high res imaging, small form factor
Cons: Zoom is mixed optical/digital
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By: v908,
Jun 27, 2006
Pros: AA battery size, 12x optical zoom (with image stabilization), ease of use.
Cons: Slow burst mode, pricey memory media (Memory Stick Duo)
Bottom Line: Great camera for beginners to experts -- if it doesn't need to fit in your pocket. 12x zoom, image stabilization, and reasonable price are huge pluses.
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By: echoluna,
Feb 24, 2001
Pros: excellent quality photos, amazing resolution and realism
Cons: Action shots are very difficult
Bottom Line: It's the perfect camera, except for the shutter delay.
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By: wolfsvein,
Aug 3, 2007
Pros: Touch screen, mpeg movie encoding, Picture clarity, and each of use.
Cons: shutter lag in low light pictures.
Bottom Line: I would recommend this camera for anyone looking for a point and shoot that will give near professional quality in a point and shoot.
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By: Ready10,
Oct 5, 2000
Pros: Photo size range, external flash available, lightweight,compact, user friendly.
Cons: Three draw backs to this camera are: It takes what is called a memory stick, meaning you need to down load the photos or you need a PC to view the photos full size. Your computer needs to have a USB connection and capabilities to use this camera. The view
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By: kchin,
Dec 17, 2000
Pros: 3.3 Megapixel, Full featured, Easy to use, Bright LCD, Excellent Battery, Excellent photo quality
Cons: Separate lens cap, slow recycle time, included 8MB mem stick is too small
Bottom Line: If you want a moderately high amount of control and occasionally some point and shoot convenience, this is a great camera!! I'd definitely buy it again...
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By: rochambeau,
Aug 30, 2000
Pros: Image quality, features vs price
Cons: Totally lame flash, Sony Support bites
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By: pvera,
Jul 11, 2000
Pros: Beautiful photos, easy to use, great exposure modes, spot meter!
Cons: A hair expensive, even if it has great bang for the buck
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By: oyobass,
Nov 24, 2004
Pros: Great lens.
Nice low-light performance.
Beautiful vivid colors.
Good value used.
Professional-looking pictures
Cons: SLOW, but work-arounds are possible.
Not a pocket-sized camera.
A little heavy.
Bottom Line: Good value if you can find the DSC-S70 for $200 or less.
Consider this trade-off, though: Great pictures vs. speed, with more features on newer cameras.
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