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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-D770Achieve stunning digital visual brilliance with features like four mode pop-up flash, two continuous shooting and exposure modes, shutter priority, white balance, center weighted and AccuPower metering system. Sony Info Lithium batteries backs up the non-stop shooting power up to 2.5 hours, giving you as many as 1700 shots. See it clearly from the 2.5 LCD optical viewfinder with full-color playback. Store time/date protected images on Sony's own data storage memory stick. The size of a piece of chewing gum, it effortless transfers up to 64MB of still images in JPEG or TIFF formats and MPEG movies to and from your computer. Histogram feature represents Luminosity and Color levels in an image. The built-in histogram helps users determine performance results and adjust manual controls accordingly to select the perfect settings. Cybershots, Sony's proprietary technology, lets you view and reshoot instantaneously, crop and edit in camera, upload to PC and embed to e-mail, Web sites, proposals and presentations. Supplied PC Card Reader allows for easy parallel port connection to your PC compatible computer. Cut right through the digital camera decision-making dilemma with a clear-cut choice to the one atop the digital pedestal - Sony's DSC-D770. More Sony digital cameras
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by Gilloooooo1 - written on 12/07/07 (Useful, 91 readings)
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I love this camera. The best Digital Camera I ve used so far. The screen displays exactly what you are using and it s not complicated. The battery life is long and displayed on the screen, which means you can keep an eye on whether it needs recharging. I find the movie feature excellent. Here s how, turn the dial to movie and the icon appears onscreen press the top button to start recording and to stop, simple! Therefore, there is no need to wade through the manual. The zoom is placed around the main top button and performs well, and to navigate around the picture you use the large outer circular button at the rear bottom right. This lower button is not too small, ...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W5
by mrbigdiscus - written on 22/11/05 (Somewhat useful, 224 readings)
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my third Digital Camera , and it is fantastic. I cannot enthuse enough about this camera. The processor is lightning fast and the the picture quality is as good as 35mm film. I recently attended a wedding, and with a 512mb stick got 250 brilliant pictures. Thats over 10 films worth! The software that comes with it is also ...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W5
by alexxph - written on 06/11/05 (Useful, 484 readings)
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that good so the sound quality is not great. The memory sticks are the standard Sony ones that are easy to get hold of... you might already have one in an MP3 player hanging around. You can buy one of those cheap card readers to transfer the images to save plugging in the cables and camera. The batteries seem to last a good time and you can use either the rechargeables, supplied, or swap them out for 2 standard AA batteries. Very handy if you do run out when you re out and about. One feature it doesn t seem to have that my friend has got on his camera is automatic sensing of which way up you have the camera to automatically set the picture ...
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