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Sony DSCP7 Cyber-shot 3.2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $499.99 Buy Used: $24.50 You Save: $475.49 (95%)
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 18830
Media: Electronics Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Batteries Included: Yes System Memory: 16 Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Digital Zoom: 2 Connectivity: USB Display Size: 1.5 Battery: Lithium Ion Continuous Shooting Speed: 2 Includes MP3 Player: 0 ISO Equivalent: 400 Macro Focus Range: 1.2 to 20.4 inches Maximum Aperture: 2.8 Maximum Focal Length: 117 Minimum Focal Length: 39 Maximum Resolution: 3.2 Maximum Shutter Speed: .001 Minimum Shutter Speed: 2 Maximum Vertical Resolution: 1536 Mini Movie: MPEG MovieEX mode - movies can be taken until memory card fills up Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 16 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Has Tripod Mount: Yes Size: Pocket Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 4.5 x 2 Audio Recording , Macro , Mini-Movie Warranty: 1 Year Limited
MPN: DSC-P7 Model: DSC-P7 UPC: 027242610422 EAN: 0027242610422 ASIN: B000068UYR
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| Features:
| • | 3.2-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create prints up to 11 x 14 | | • | 3x optical plus 2x digital (6x total) zoom lens with autofocus | | • | Includes 16 MB Memory Stick | | • | Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port | | • | Uses rechargeable InfoLithium battery (NP-FC10) |
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Product Description The DSC-P7 Cyber-shot Digital Still Camera combines exceptional image quality with compact design, delivering 3.2 megapixel resolution with a 3X optical zoom lens and intelligent features like 3 area multi-point AF for sharply-focused shots and for low light conditions, Sony's AF Illuminator briefly illuminates the subject for an accurate focus lock. The multi-burst function captures 16 320x240 frames with 3 selectable intervals for convenient motion analysis. Versatile MPEG movie modes are highlighted with MPEG HQX, which captures 16 fps 320x240 full screen playback video (without audio) clips whose length is limited only by the capacity of the media. You can even edit in MPEG clips in the camera with 6X cue/review and divide/delete. This is a camera that will keep up with you and with technology for a long time to come.
Amazon.com Product Description Sony's DSC-P7 combines compact dimensions with a high-performance 3.2-megapixel sensor and a 3x optical zoom lens. If you're looking for a take-anywhere camera that's easy to use and produces crisp, detailed images, the P7 is worth a closer look. Optics and Resolution The DSC-P7's 3.2-megapixel sensor captures ample detail for sharp prints at sizes up to 11 by 14 inches. For a serious amateur photographer, 3 megapixels is a great resolution, providing enough detail to perform some cropping and still have crisp prints. A 3x optical zoom lens (39-117mm equivalent) helps you to capture exactly the picture you want, and an additional 2x digital zoom (6x total) further magnifies your image. Remember, however, that digital zoom tends to reduce the sharpness and detail of your image, so it's best used sparingly. In low-light situations (a particular weakness for many digital cameras), a focus-assist lamp sends out a small patterned beam to help the camera accurately determine distance. To compose your images, either use the traditional camera viewfinder or the 1.5-inch LCD display (which is also used to review the shots you've taken). Having both types of viewfinders offers the best of both worlds: If you're used to using a film camera or want to conserve battery life, use the viewfinder; if you want to see exactly the picture you'll be capturing, use the LCD display. More Features The DSC-P7 is designed to be a simple point-and-shoot, so it doesn't have a huge assortment of manual settings. However, more advanced photographers will appreciate the manual focus mode, adjustable ISO, and white-balance settings, as well as the exposure compensation and the ability to shoot black-and-white, sepia, solarized, and negative images. Other features include a three-area multipoint autofocus and a multiburst function that captures 16 320 x 240 frames with three selectable intervals for convenient motion analysis. Power The DSC-P7 uses a proprietary rechargeable InfoLithium battery (model NP-FC10), which can provide power for up to 90 minutes of continuous camera usage. To ensure you'll always be ready for action, we recommend purchasing a spare battery. Movie Mode In movie mode, the camera captures silent video clips. Most digital cameras' movie modes are limited to 15- or 30-second clips, but the DSC-P7 can keep shooting until you've filled the memory card. It features three MPEG movie modes: video mail (160 x 112), presentation (320 x 240), and HQX (320 x 240) with 16 fps full-screen playback. The limited resolution of your movies guarantees that this feature won't replace your camcorder, but it's perfect for when you just want to capture a quick movie and e-mail it to a friend or relative. Storage and Transfer Images are stored on Memory Sticks, Sony's proprietary memory-card format. The included 16 MB stick holds approximately 16 images at the camera's default settings. Memory Sticks are reusable, but if you tend to take more than 16 images per outing, then you'll want a bigger card. A 128 MB stick is a great size for this camera, storing around 130 images. To transfer images to your computer, simply attach the included USB cable between your PC and your camera--your computer should automatically recognize the camera and let you move the pictures to your hard drive. If you own a Sony desktop or laptop, your computer may also have a built-in Memory Stick reader, which makes transferring as easy as reading a floppy disk. Size At 4.5 by 2 by 1.44 inches and 7.5 ounces fully loaded, the DSC-P7 is a very compact and portable digital camera. Contents and Recommended Accessories The package includes the DSC-P7 camera, one rechargeable NP-FC10 InfoLithium battery, AC-LS1 AC adapter/in-camera charger, video and USB cables, wrist strap, 16 MB Memory Stick, and software on CD. Everything you need to get started is included in the box, but we recommend these accessories to make the most of your camera: a carrying case, a spare NP-FC10 InfoLithium battery, and a higher-capacity Memory Stick. Compatible accessories for this camera are listed near the top of this page.
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Just died! March 2, 2007 Leticia Andreas (El Cerrito, CA) I've had this camera for a bit over 4 years. It was with me in Hawaii, Peru, Germany, and all over California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah. It took awesome pictures. When I printed out pics, people always asked me "and that little camera took these pics?". Yes! The short-comings: there was always a delay in certain conditions, which I lost many good pics to. Sometimes the shutter only opened halfways, with me noticing only later when I downloaded the pics - pics lost forever! Battery life was very very poor, drove me nuts. So now it finally died. Bought new battery, nothing, will return battery. I loved this little camera, despite its short-comings, it will be hard to replace with another compact.
tough as nails October 12, 2006 Stacy Marriott (Peterborough, UK) I've had this camera for four years and taken over 4,000 pics with it. Until now all I could have said about this camera was how fantastic it's been, well it's all past tense now that it's dying. I went to an afternoon wedding recently and all though there was plenty of natural light ALL of the pictures turned out too dark and blurry, also the lag between shots has increased. In a fit of anger last year I threw it against a stone wall and it was only in a flimsy canvas bag, not a scratch or blip, the camera is tough as nails. It has been in my handbag from the day I bought it and has been through everything with me, I will be sad to say good-bye and nervous that the next one is as good. I'm now buying the Sony DSCT30. The 128 memory card on the highest resolution will hold 100 pictures and the rechargable battery is the only way to go, it lasts 120 minutes of on time or a month in the off position. No need to keep buying/carrying batteries. The movie mode is a bit grainy but it's handy for quick vid snippets of a loved one's voice or smile. If you're looking for a basic starter camera for not much money go for it, but don't pay more than 100 pounds, try ebay.
Reliable at times April 11, 2006 Unhappy Consumer (New York, NY United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have had this camera for almost 4 years and it has been amazing up until recently. When I first bought it, I had researched many different styles and found this to be the best. It took great pictures under most conditions, however I have always had problems taking rapid shots and especially with taking pictures in low light. Overall I would have recommended this camera to anyone. 1000 pictures later, this camera has failed me. The pictures now come out blurry, if they take at all, and the batteries are giving out on me. I am very dissapointed with it and while at one point, it was the smallest and most popular model, now I think any consumer would be better off with a different model. Think twice before purchasing this camera, I think there are better options out there.
All around good camera February 7, 2006 Andrew C. Flick (Atlanta, GA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i've owned this model for three years and it JUST gave out on me. The camera takes great photos, but sometimes stalls when you want to take that instant photo, so a lot of the "kodak moments" end up being staged since you have to wait around for shutter and all the redeye flashing to stop. the camera plugs into a computer nicely with the USB cable, making transferring photos a snap. The power source for the camera is a specific battery which doesn't last long, which was a problem on weeklong trips away from the charger. The shutter mechanism failed about one year into usage. But the thing's a workhorse, as i've taken about 1000 pics with it over the years. good starter camera
Very good camera October 8, 2004 Andre A. Serrao (Palo Alto, CA, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This camera is really easy to use and you can take great pictures with it. I bought it two years ago and it still seems to be a good value for the price I paid. One of the features that I liked is the fact that it can record videos. I was thinking about buying a camcorder, but decided to buy this one instead. The quality of the video is Ok, not great. Currently, cameras with higher resolution can record better videos. Overall, I recommend this model to anyone who wants to buy a digital camera.
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