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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7
Sony's latest stylish and slim ultracompact is its best yet. This tiny yet tough shooter turned in good performances and pleasing pictures. What's more, it's fun to shoot and show off.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9
About the size of a credit card, the amazing 6.0 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9 combines Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilization, high ISO sensitivity and Clear RAW Noise Reduction to give you
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U60
This camera is like an apple pie, but you sure can ruin your day if you accidentally drop your camera in the sand or water. The nifty 2-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U60 ($250 list) is cleverly designed for maximum fun and shooting on the beach or under the waves without worryingeat pictures.
The cool-looking U60 is about the size, shape, and weight of an electric razor. You hold it vertically in the right hand, with the 1-inch LCD viewfinder (there's no optical viewfinder), shutter button, flash tube, and bottom of the camera skewed at an angle of about 30 degrees, so you don't have to twist your wrist into an uncomfortable position to shoot straight on. Curiously, you can turn off the backlit LCD, which may save battery life, but makes framing your subject nearly impossible. Controls are very simplemages save to a Sony Memory Stick, and the camera is powered by two rechargeable nickel hydride triple-A batteries. The battery and memory card compartment are sealed with a replaceable O-Ring, which Sony says makes the camera waterproof down to 5 feet. The lock switch on the side of the camera has a safety latch to prevent accidental opening.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V1
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V1 offers Sony's legendary quality and lots of features, yet it's light on ergonomics, performance, and image quality. It has no shortage of big-camera features, including an intelligent hot shoe, lots of manual exposure and color options, 30 fps movies, a "smart" battery that displays the number of minutes remaining, a histogram, laser-assisted focus, and Sony's exclusive Nightframing and Nightshot features for viewing and taking photos in total darkness.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1
Sony Cybershot Digital Camera DSC-W1 - High-end optics combine with everyday ease of use in the DSC-W1 Cyber-shot® digital camera. The DSC-W1 features a 1/1.8� Super HAD™ CCD and a 3X Optical Zoom
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W100
The Cyber-shot DSC-W100 ($350) is the top-end camera in Sony's 2006 W-series lineup. While it shares a similar design and lens with the other models, the W100 has the most resolution, courtesy of its 8.1 Megapixel CCD.
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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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Sony DSC-U10 Cyber-shot U
Less than 4 inches long, the sophisticated Sony DSC-U10 Cyber-shot U is a digital camera that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. It has 1.3-megapixel resolution and a four-mode flash, and it even shoots MPEG video (without sound).
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