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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150
Given how much we liked Sony's 5-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-P100, we were eager to get our hands on its 7MP successor, the Cyber-shot DSC-P150. We were disappointed, because on our lab tests the 7MP camera didn't perform much better than its predecessor when it came to resolution. It's a good camera, especially for the money, but the P100 will give you more bang for your buck.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200
The modernist shape of the Cyber-shot DSC-P200 ($399.95 direct) certainly sets it apart in the compact cameras category. With its one rounded side and minimal yet formally balanced front, it will definitely draw attention. And as with past P-series models, Sony hasn't skimped on performance, either. But although the DSC-P200 performed similarly on our lab tests to the Canon PowerShot SD500 Digital Elph and is $100 cheaper, it doesn't match the SD500 in subjective image quality.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50
The new Mini PenCam 1.3 truly is the smallest megapixel camera on the market. At just over 1 inch x 1 inch x 3 1/2 inches it can easily be completely concealed in the palm of your hand. It's also light enough for you to wear around your neck with the included lanyard. It's a fashion statement and digital camera all-in-one! Marvel at the technology of this amazing new gadget.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7
Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-W7 digital camera is a speedy little point-and-shoot with a high megapixel count and a rugged metal exterior. It's a bit heavy, and the boxy designwith hardly a curve on the body, other than a small hand gripmakes it a little tough to hold. Perhaps Sony used up all its curves on the DVD7 camcorder, which resembles a Frisbee with a lens and LCD. In any case, the W7 doesn't easily fit into a shirt or pants pocket. But there are positive points to this camera, namely the picture quality. And at $375, it's a good buy for this type of point-and-shoot camera with a high-megapixel sensor.
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Sony Cyber-shot Pro DSC-V3
The Sony Cyber-shot Pro DSC-V3 is a solid, full-featured digital camera with a Zeiss f/2.8-to-f/5.4 34- to 136-mm (35 mm equivalent) 4X optical zoom lens and Sony's exclusive NightShot mode for viewing and shooting in total darkness. While on paper it might seem to satisfy the wants and needs of the most discerning serious amateur, the camera has a tendency to underexpose images, produce color shifts, and sometimes blur fine detail, reducing overall image quality.
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