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I have the Sony Cybershot with 5.1 megapixels and 3X optical zoom and also have movie camera features. I think it takes great pictures in any light and has several neat features. You do have to hold pretty still while taking the photo or it can be blurry. This camera is definitely jean pocket size, though you would want some kind of sleeve for it so you wouldn't accidentally break the viewing lens. I really like the photo quality. |
thanks.... I was looking on the net for camera reviews and alot of good things were said about the Sony DSC-S600 camera..... I am probably going to go that route... |
I had the sony cybershot the 5 megapixel one, but it took too long to take pictures of the kiddies and the quality wasn't as great. I now have the Canon SD500 and am VERY pleased with it's quick response and it has a nice little feature to take pictures of pets. I agree with Kristy.. Canon all the way :) |
1 Attachment(s) I had a Sony Cybershot -- I'm thinking it was the 5.1, I enjoyed doing little videos on it. Anyway it became lost, so I got an Olympus 5 MP FE-110 Digital Camera , and you can also do video. I love it!!! Lol, I'd suggest both the Sony Cybershot and Olympus 5MP FE-110, or higher. Both are excellent cameras - right now I'm really loving the Olympus, but it has more megapixals than the Cybershot that a bought a couple years ago. Here's a pic of the Olympus: |
how small is the olympus? |
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what a cute baby! how old is he? he (she) is adorable! :D I love the color of him! oh great camera almost looks like it is is High Definition! |
Olympus It's very small. I'll see if I can't get the specs. I carry it in my pocket. The only pocket I can't get it into is my tight jeans, lol, but my loose fit the camera slides in fine. Opps I missprinted the model #; here's the correct one Olympus 5MP FE-115. And here's the technical info at the top is the size and weight of the camera under Product Dimensions: Product Features and Technical Details: Product Details: Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 1.0 x 3.0 inches ; 12.0 ounces Product Features: 5.0-megapixel sensor captures up to 2,560-by-1,920-pixel images 2.8x optical and 4x digital zoom One-touch button design; captures Quicktime movies Store images on 28MB internal memory and removable Media Card xD-Picture Card Powered by two AA alkaline batteries Technical Details: Imager: 5.0 megapixel effective, 5.3 megapixel gross, 1/2.5-inch (12mm) CCD Lens: 6.2 to 17.4mm (38 to 106mm equivalent in 35mm photography), 7 lenses in 6 group Zoom: Seamless to 11x (2.8x optical and 4x digital combined) Aperture Range: f3.0 to f5.0 LCD: 1.5-inch (38mm) LCD, approximately 130,000 pixel Focus System: CCD Contrast detection Focus Range: Normal mode: 19.7 inches to infinity, Macro mode: 7.9 inches to 19.7 feet, Super Macro Mode: 0.8 inches Focus Mode: Autofocus Shutter Speed: 1/2000 to 2 seconds ISO: Auto (equivalent 64 to 320) Metering Mode: Center weighted average White Balance: Auto Exposure Compensation: -2 EV steps in 1/3 EV steps Recording Modes: JPEG Adjustment Resolutions: 2560 x 1,920 SHQ/HQ; 2048 x1536, SQ1; 640 x 480, SQ2 Shooting Modes: 7 preset shooting modes including QuickTime Movie Mode Panorama Modes: Up to 10 frames automatically stichable with Olympus Master software when using Olympus brand xD-Picture card Movie Mode: QuickTime motion JPEG, QVGA 15fps Pixel Mapping: Automatic Pixel Mapping (APM) available via menu setting Noise Reduction: Set automatically at shutter speeds of 0.5 second or longer Image Playback: Still Image; Single, Index display (4/9), Up to 4x enlargement, Slide-show, Rotation Movie; Playback Direct Printing Options: PictBridge and DPOF Flash: Built-in Flash Working Range: Wide: 2.3 to 12.5 feet; Tele: 1.6 to 7.2 feet Self-timer: 12 seconds, Auto Setting Memorization: On/Off (reset to default settings) Date/Time Calendar: Simultaneous recording into image data Memory: 28MB internal memory Removable Media Card: xD-Picture Card (16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB or 1GB) Outer Connectors: USB connecter (Auto-connect, USB mass storage), Video-out, DC input (3.4v) Auto-connect USB: 2.0 Full speed System Requirements: Windows 98SE, 2000 PRO, ME, XP; Mac 10.2 and higher Operating Environment: Operation: 32 to 104 degrees F, 30 to 90% humidity, Storage: -4 to 140 degrees F, 10 to 90% humidity Power Supply: AA alkaline battery (x2), AC adapter (E-7AU/E-7AE) Width: 3.5 inches Height: 2.5 inches Depth: 1.5 inches Weight: 4.9 ounces without battery and media card Warranty: 1 year In the box: FE-115 digital camera, wrist strap, USB cable, video cable, two AA alkaline type batteries, basic instruction manual, quick start guide, warranty card, CD-ROM: Olympus Master Software and Advanced Manual I hope this helps! I love this camera. |
lol... thanks!!! the only flaw I really don't like on this camera is the low optical zoom.... how far can it take pics? |
It can take up 400x digital zoom, so basically you can take pictures from far away, and zoom them further on the computer, or even on the camera afterwards. It's kinda weird, but I know I'm getting a better picture than what I'm seeing on the tiny screen. When I move it to computer; I see details that I couldn't see. Which is great (I think they kept the optical zoom down because they tried to make the camera really small, which means the screen on the back isn't very big. (Mostly it's all screen back there, but on a very small camera -- well that's still a small screen.) It also has this setting for close-ups, and major closeups. Like if you are doing a tiny flower, and want to see every detail. . . I love this feature, and truly I set it for most of my portrait shots since it really catches the details. I wanted a higher opitcal zoom, but what was very important was the digital zoom (since that is the picture you will end up with.) My mother has a digital camera with a higher opitical zoom than digital. Well you think you are taking these great detailed pictures, then move it to the computer and they are further away than you thought and grainy. So I said "Nope, either the optical and digital match, or the digital needs to be higher than the optical zoom." I hope this makes sense; I'm afraid I'm writing this quickly before I have to go pick my kids up. |
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thanks Patti! the weather is great today.. nice and sunny!! I have this whole week to decide on what type of camera I'm gonna go with... I really do appreciate your answers!!:D |
If I were you, I'd get neither - and search for a Canon :) If you decide on one of those, choose the Sony. However, I am a professional photographer (all digital) and I vouch for the quality of Canon cameras (both lenses and camera make/body, etc.) - and for the same amount that you'd pay for any other brand of camera, you're getting more quality for your money with Canon, trust me. If you need to discuss this further or need a specific recommendation feel free to PM me. |
I have a sony mavica that uses the mini discs and I love it! |
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