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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75
$80.00
Released May, 2001
The Pros:Solid construction that feels rugged enough to take anywhere. Good clarity to the images, details are well captured. Colors look bright and realistic.
The Cons:Low megapixel count by today's standards, can't get a very big picture. Big and bulky construction that won't fit into any pocket. Comes with a small memory stick and has a hard time with larger ones.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 is an entry-level digital camera. It takes pictures with a 3 megapixel sensor, and comes with an 8 MB memory stick. With default settings, the memory stick can store up to 8 images.
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The optical 3x zoom is augmented by a 2x digital zoom. It can also capture audio and video.
The Carl Zeiss lens on the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 is capable of handling up-close macro photography. A rechargeable lithium-ion battery is included.
Features
- 3-megapixel sensor
- 1.8 in LCD display
- Carl Zeiss autofocus lens
- 3x optical, 2x digital zoom
- Included 8 MB Memory Stick
- Movie mode captures video with audio
- Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (included)
- USB port compatible
- Audio Recording
- Mini-Movie
- Macro
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solid construction that feels rugged enough to take anywhere
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good clarity to the images, details are well captured
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colors look bright and realistic
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LCD is easy to work with and allows you to navigate the pictures you've taken easily
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hotshoe built in for an external flash
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allows you to manually override the settings for different situations
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low megapixel count by today's standards, can't get a very big picture
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big and bulky construction that won't fit into any pocket
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comes with a small memory stick and has a hard time with larger ones
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