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by chrish495 , Oct 05 '03
Pros: The quality, flash modes, movie mode, look, ease of use. Cons: The hassle I went through to receive the end product.
Okay, here's what my story on this camera is... You see, I first bought the Sony DSC-P71 camera back in January, 2003. It worked for all of four days, until my clumsiness caused me to drop it from approx. 2 feet onto tile floor. What this caused ...
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by accommodator , Apr 13 '04
Pros: Easy to use. Cons: Quit working after 13 months.
Everything was great with this camera until about 13 months after I bought it. I plugged in the USB cord one day and it quit working. The green power light flashes when the power button is touched and that is it. Sony quotes a flat rate of $171 to fix ...
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by fugufish , Feb 11 '04
Pros: Great quality pictures
640X480 movie mode w/ sound
NiMH batteries and charger included Cons: Sometimes AF is slow.
Redeye reduction pre-strobe sometimes causes subjects to blink
This is my first foray into digital photography and I am very pleased with the Sony DSC-P72. I did consider comparable Nikon and Canon models but I have a Sony digital TV with a Memory Stick reader, and that was the deciding factor. My wife really enjoys ...
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by gperalta , Jan 03 '05
Pros: Easy to use. Optical and digital zoom!! Included are long lasting batteries and charger. Cons: Memory sticks are a little pricier. It's a little bulky.
I have been looking for a digital camera for several months, I have tried the Canon SD110, the Canon A300 the Konica/Minolta Dimage x31 and this camera, what decided this issue was that while vacationing in Miami I got a decent deal on it, and that after ...
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by steampunk1881 , Mar 30 '04
Pros: Automatic still shot mode and ergonomic design. Cons: As any digital camera it eats batteries; buy AA rechargeables. And a 128mb Memory stick.
After 20 years of shooting 35mm film, mainly with point and shoot cameras and an old Canon F-1 (you know, the last one that did not require batteries and would work well after being buried in snow for a year), I finally took the plunge today and bought a ...
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by kenbaseball , May 22 '03
Pros: Excellent starter camera. Cons: Have to buy extra memory to get most out of resolution capabilities.
Made this purchase about 5 weeks ago in preparation for a vacation to The Keys (Key West, Florida).
This camera has it all and is very easy to use. Main features are the ability to switch between resolution modes (vga up to 3 megs each photo)...
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by mike_d_pgh , Feb 06 '04
Pros: Extremely easy to use. Great Picture Quality Cons: Included memory card does not hold very many pictures
I've had this camera for about 15 months now, and I must have recommended it to at least 10 people in that time. When I went to purchase the camera, I had my heart completely set on a different one, an Olympus. From the specs I had researched on the ...
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by caralin , May 29 '03
Pros: Easy to use, the quality of pictures are great Cons: memory stick is expensive
I bought this camera for the trip to Hawaii. This is my first one, but it is so easy to use. The best thing about this is you can take movies with unlimited times as long as the memory stick has enough space.
It use AA battery and is rechargeable....
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by akorn , Sep 20 '03
Pros: Easy to use. Great pictures. Instructions easy to follow. Cons: Zoom is a little noisy.
I just got my camera and have started using it. I find it easy to use and comfortable to handle. It ...
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by suesin44 , May 22 '04
Pros: Great picture quality, zoom, and battery life (with the lithium batteries), video capability Cons: No unboard storage, memory sticks are expensive
This is the first digital camera I bought. I am a bit of a technology buff and after a lot of research I picked the P72. This camera is great! The 3.2 mega pixels are more than enough if you are just taking basic pictures, 5x7 's, to get developed. The ...
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by kostrin , May 14 '03
Pros: Great picture quality. Excellent low-light performance. Easy to use. Cons: Night shots aren't the greatest. Sony software is kinda weak.
Great performance for the price. This camera has plenty of features for the point and shoot picture taker. Easy to use with plenty of automatic modes. Plenty of user adjustments available. Nice zoom. Good size and weight. I got 150 pictures on one...
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by tim___ , Dec 15 '03
Pros: Good Pictures Cons: Poor software, difficult connections, poorly marked controls not user friendly
I have had my Sony cybershot now for about 2 months. It replaced a Canon Power Shot I had for two years that broke after a bad fall. I bought the Cybershot mainly because I own a Sony laptop and the two would talk to each other easily. I dont ...
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by skylar032903 , Apr 28 '03
Pros: compact, easy to use, great quality pics, it comes with rechargeable batteries and the charger Cons: like most digital cameras the batteries don't last too long.
My husband and I just had a baby in March. Before, we had always bought those disposable cameras which cost about 6 bucks a camera. When the little one came into our lives we discovered that we would go through 2 cameras almost a week. (We're first...
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by islamomt , Aug 27 '03
Pros: Excellent picture quality; flexible & easy picture settings Cons: LCD hard to see in bright light; Autofocus takes some time in low light situations
As a less experienced photo enthusiast, I find using the P72 a great experience. After shooting a fe ...
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by hbuxton , Jul 28 '03
Pros: It has tons of great features. You can even choose to make your picture black/white. Cons: It was difficult to learn to use all the great functions that it provides.
This is the first digital camera that I have owned. It has tons of features which were hard to learn ...
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