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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Sony. The regular list price is $329.99. Sells new for $249.00. There are some available for $184.10.
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5 comments about Sony Cybershot DSC-T20 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver).
  1. The camera arrived within satisfactory time but
    I ordered a white DSC T20 but I received a Silver model instead. I will not do business with vendor again.


    Dr. Boyce


  2. Necesitaba una cámara buena, pequeña y moderna. Pues esta tiene todo lo que busco. Muy buena cantidad de Mp, la pantalla con buena imagen, fotos de buena calidad, lo mas importante es la duración de la bateria, con ella puedo hacer muchisimos disparos. Me dura más del triple que duraba la anterior. La recomiendo por encima de la cámara de toque en la pantalla, pues la bateria dura mucho mas... La recomiendo 100%


  3. I purchased this camera after Christmas, so I have had it almost six months. I am very impressed with this camera (I have the silver one that I had purchased at Staples on sale).

    >My only problem with this camera is the battery. I have a difficult time keeping it charged. If I want to minimize battery usage, I try to keep my picture viewing at a minimum. For the most part, I can get away with using it for five days until I need to recharge it.

    >The screen is amazing, but I am always nervous it might get a scratch on it, because it is so large. It currently has fingerprints all over the screen, which is understandable due to it's large size. (I do not have the touchscreen version)

    >My favorite part is the "Program Auto" mode that is on the Home Menu. I find the "White Balances" settings on it to be extremely useful. You can change it from Flourescent 1, 2, 3, Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent, or Auto. This is the best way for me to get excellent photos in a house (or even outside). I used to leave my camera on the auto mode, but now it's always on Program Auto so I can change the light settings. For me, I think it's as good as the invention of sliced bread!

    This is a wonderful camera if you don't mind charging it often. I would highly suggest you buy a spare battery when you get this camera, to save you in case the original dies on you. As I stated earlier, I have enjoyed this camera since December, and plan to use it for many, many months to come. If you are searching for an easy, useful, point-and-shoot camera, it's a good option for you.


  4. The camera is nice and small, definitely an advantage over my old one.

    I'm annoyed Sony has to have their own memory card rather than using the SD chip I'm used to - cost me another $70.

    My biggest complaint is the menus. They are not intuitive at ALL. My old Kodak has a dial to switch between capture modes. This could be done quickly with ease so I could take a picture and then 5 seconds later start recording a video.

    This thing...I was actually too embarrassed to use one night because the event I wanted pictures of had already started and the thing was so noisy with it's little beeps and boops and I couldn't quietly find out how to turn the sound off so as to not disturb those around me.

    There is nothing intuitive about switching modes on this thing. Scrolls do not loop bottom/top right/left, so to get to movie mode you've got four buttons to hit.

    I've had the camera for two months now and I still have trouble switching modes. You don't go to select, and then hit right to scroll through options. You go to select, OK (which since you haven't done anything is the last thing you think of, THEN hit "Menu" and scroll through options.

    And if you want to go back to standard auto, it's not on that selector, it's got a standalone menu.

    Every time I try and scroll through options I'm met with error messages that the current mode doesn't support flash/closeup, since the right/left buttons double as the 'quick set' for those, respectively. Of course, I'm not trying to change flash settings at all, just move from ISC/landscape whatever to standard photo.

    I don't know how many amazing shots I've missed or had come out blurry because I was in the wrong mode and it took me so long to navigate to the correct mode that I missed the great shot. It may take great pictures, but menus HAVE to be intuitive if you're going to take great pictures of the moments you want.


  5. You can go 40km per hr, and still get national geographic photos with this awesome camera! It's super Fab! I just bought this for the second time (first cam was stolen after 6 months) and tried a few newer cameras, different models and brands, and decided to hunt down this camera. All the stores told me they are discontinued, so I was SO happy when I found a couple for sale online!
    High recommended! No flash required, Awesome pics every time!


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By VISIONTEK MASS STORAGE. The regular list price is $28.73. Sells new for $13.77. There are some available for $18.13.
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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Canon. There are some available for $70.00.
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5 comments about Canon PowerShot S400 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom.
  1. Have had this for 3 years. Worked great.
    Recently dropped it in the Colorado river and it still survived.
    So decided to write a review :) Camera does take great pictures and is very handy. Battery life is about 2 years and then you need to replace them.


  2. I've had this camera for quite a while now but a few days ago it just stopped working. I'm still able to view the pictures on the memory card but an error message (E18) comes up when I try to take a picture. I'm not sure what is wrong but this is the second Canon (the other camera was the PowerShot S60) I've owned that just stopped working for no apparent reason. I was planning to purchase the Powershot SD870IS but am now seriously reconsidering purchasing any Canon Digital Camera. They just don't last.


  3. It has been a great camera for the years we have put in it. Very clear pictures and easy to use.


  4. I also bought an Canon Power shot S400 Digital Camera ...and it also stopped working a year ago with the "Memory card Error"..I was looking for a new camera...and saw that I wasn't the only one with that problem....I wrote to the Company and this is what they said..

    "Thank you for writing to us. We value you as a Canon customer and
    appreciate the opportunity to assist you. I am sorry that the PowerShot
    S400 is giving you a memory card error.

    When memory card errors appear, a corrupted memory card might be the
    cause. Reformatting the memory card may solve the issue. Please follow
    these steps to format a memory card:

    NOTE: Formatting a memory card erases all data, including protected
    images and other file types.

    1. Press the MENU button.

    2. In the SET UP menu (wrench/hammer icon), select FORMAT and press the
    SET button.

    3. Use the left/right arrow button to select OK and press the SET
    button.

    If formatting the card fails, turn the camera off and re-insert the
    memory card. Next, turn the camera back on and format again. If this
    does not work, you should try a different memory card. If you only get
    the error with one card, you will need to contact the memory card
    manufacturer for assistance. Unfortunately, if you have the same
    difficulty with both cards, your camera will require service.

    We have discovered a memory card communication issue with the S400. If
    it is determined by Canon USA that your PowerShot S400 camera is
    exhibiting the problem that has been identified, the camera will be
    repaired free of charge, regardless of whether the camera is still under
    warranty.

    We can send you a prepaid, and insured shipping label, if you will
    confirm/provide the following information:

    Name:
    Address (No PO boxes please):
    Phone number:
    Camera serial number:
    Date of purchase:

    When shipping your camera, please be sure to remove the memory card and
    battery. You are not required to send any accessories or manuals when
    shipping the camera. Please package the camera very securely in a
    sturdy shipping box to prevent damage during shipment.

    Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance with your
    PowerShot S400.

    Thank you for choosing Canon..

    they were fast and efficient...I followed the first 3 steps and my camera now works..I wish I could have solved this problem a year ago...but better late than never..


  5. We've had this camera for years, and have taken it all over with us on vacations. Still works just fine. Nice little pocket-sized camera!


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $299.00. There are some available for $183.99.
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5 comments about Sony Cybershot DSC-T10 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Steady Shot Zoom (Silver).
  1. So I waited and saved up to buy THIS camera. I had to have it after seeing how cute it was and hearing about all of its features including the supposedly Super SteadyShot stabilization. So finally, I bought it and I must say, for the price, it has been a let down. Don't get me wrong, it's VERY cute and small - easily fitting into a pocket or purse. And some of the features are very nice, like the flip down front to turn on and off, but the negatives outweigh the positives. Use your $300+ dollars towards a SLR camera or save yourself some money and buy a cheaper camera. This one is not worth it. I made the mistake of not returning it a few days after I got it, thinking I just didn't know how to use it properly. If anyone reads this review and still wants a barely used t10, contact me!

    My major problems inlcude:

    **Even though it has "Super SteadyShot stabilization" I still get blurry pictures just like I would with any other camera. I don't see this amazing technology Sony claims this camera possesses.

    **There's something wrong with the design of the camera and the flash being so close the the lens. This results in large reflective circles appearing in some of your pictures for no apparent reason and it's impossible to repair the image once this has happened. You never know when they will appear and it results in the picture being ruined. Sony acknowledges the problem but offers no solution. They claim it's due to "dust particles in the air."

    **The next MAJOR problem is red eye. I have never experienced such terrible red eye problems on any camera. There is a red eye reduction setting which does ABSOLUTEY NOTHING.

    **The camera is cute and small, but the cord that comes with it to transfer pictures resembles an octopus. Sony attempted to make an "all-in-one" cord for this camera, but ended up making a nuissance. I like to carry the camera and cord in one small case so, if need be, I can transfer my pictures to a computer whenever I like. This cord makes that impossible because although the camera is tiny in size, this cord would take up half my purse! It may seem trivial, but it's a pain to me.


  2. I think this camera is great!
    It just amazes me how people bad mouth things that are not perfect.
    I got a great deal for $179.99 at Officemax back in August 2007.

    Pros:
    Perfect compact size, and takes great pictures. I take it everywhere
    Great price!
    Everyone I show my pictures too always says, wow you camera takes good pictures".
    Easy to use!
    Flip the door down to turn on is very cool.

    Cons:
    I do notice the white spots every now and then, but it is not all the time.
    And yes it has a monsterous all in one chord, but so what?
    And no one likes the red-eye reduction mode everyone says they go blind from it,
    so I had to turn it off. and now all my pics have red eye.

    So do not listen to all the bad reviews here, this is a great little camera.
    I am very happy with my purchase.


  3. soy fotografo aficionado de uso rudo y he tenido unas siete camaras digitales mmm varias aiptek , varias sony dsc y de la t pues todavia tengo la t7, bueno puedo decir con seguridad que es una camara my confiable porque toma fotos muy buenas y la bateria te dura por dias y eso que le daba un uso muy rudo (se me perdio), el video que toma es bastante bueno asi como te permite hacer zoom mientras estas grabando video- esto casi ninguna camara digital lo hace- y es delgada a diferencia de los nuevas dsc t...la compraria otra ves


  4. I love my camera! Of course I researched the item in consumer reports before purchasing and it lived up to it's name!


  5. I REPEAT!!!...do not buy this camera..or any other sony camera for that matter....Many people, including myself, have experienced a very simple but devastating problem with it. IT WILL NOT TURN ON. The battery is fully charged and nothing. I tested the battery in another camera and it worked fine so the problem is with the camera. And by the way, i find it kind of funny how everybody that i have spoken to who has this problem mentioned that it didn't happen until after the 1 year warranty had expired. Save yourself the heartache that you will experience in little over a year and stay away from Sony!!


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Canon. Sells new for $259.99. There are some available for $159.95.
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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Lowepro. The regular list price is $44.95. Sells new for $30.00.
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3 comments about Lowepro Lens Case 5 (Black).
  1. I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)

    The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.

    The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.


  2. I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)

    The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.

    The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.


  3. This case is built better than many suitcases. Top of the line quality and highly functional. Minus one star for the price - not that it wasn't worth it, but it cost more than I had initially planned to spend.


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Nikon. Sells new for $249.00.
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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $229.99. There are some available for $99.22.
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5 comments about Sony Cybershot DSCW100 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3 x Optical Zoom.
  1. ...and was so happy to have found it.

    I love having the 8.1 mega pixels.. because even though most of the time that's overkill... its nice to be able to zoom, and enlarge, whenever needed

    I love the look of the metal casing

    I love the large LCD screen

    I love the many options that the camera gives you to play around with in manual settings... and that i can always go back to "auto" with the rotation of the dial

    I love the beach setting, because it does make for wonderful blues that can be seen in the water and sky

    I like the option of filming video clips with sound, at the rotation of a dial... and without the frustration of a heavy confusing video camera

    I love that the pictures don't look like they came from a digital camera when they are printed out.


    If you are looking for a sturdy, compact, quality camera.. and are willing to spend a few extra bucks.. I think you can feel comfortable in choosing this.


  2. Maybe I got a bad one in the bunch. But this camera I bought only takes blurry and grainy pictures. Yes I know to hold the halfway for a second to let it focus, it doesn't matter. It's still blurry. The settings are on auto. I've tried other settings it's the same result.

    A waste of 350+ dollars. My old camera (that had a mechanical flaw so I returned it) was much better, with less megapixels (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX7). Unfortunately with Sony's camera, I had the feeling it was blurry, but didn't return it in time. Big mistake.

    In the end it's all about the lens, not so much megapixels.

    I'll never buy from Sony again. It's overpriced, overmarketed and shoddy.


  3. DON'T BUY A CYBERSHOT!!!!!!!!!! I really loved this camera. I bought it to use at work to take pictures and update our website. I loved it so much that I bought one for myself. It was stored in my desk at work and was only used once or twice a month... About 1 year and 3 days after the purchase date, the lcd screen turned white. it just quit working. None of the fixes work. There are hundreds of people saying that this has happened to them with the Cybershot cameras, but since my model number wasn't included in the "recall" for free repair, no one will help. Their customer service stinks. I can pay to send it in to them and pay more than I paid for the camera to get it fixed, or I can trash it and start over. It's been almost a year since I bought my personal one. I'm betting it's days are numbered too...


  4. I have used the heck out of this camera at work. I own the panasonic lumix (hubbie picked it out) and found it to be very hard to use. I was always taking blurry pics. Hubbie loves it but to me it's not user friendly. This camera is! We have the Cybershot 8.1 at work & I use it every chance I get. It takes wonderful pics. Way less blurry "group" shots than my Lumix. Has a much better image stabilizer. I am so happy with this camera. Hubbie still loves the lumix but this one works much better for me. So happy hubbie got it for me for Christmas! Really happy to know that he got it on ebay for about 1/4 the price.


  5. I bought this camera last February, every year, I buy a different camera, each year a better one, On december 2006 I bought a $500.00, 10Mega Pixel digital camera to replace my 6MP, but after going to the store and seeing the SONY W100 I was hooked, I returned the other camera and bought this for $360.00! IT WASN'T easy buying this camera since it was so hard to get.!! Ive had it for a year and I LOVE IT! this is the fisrt year I havent bought a new camera.....

    ITS REALLY STURDY, AND IT FEELS GREAT IN MY HADNS, ALL THE BUTTONS ARE LOCATED VERY WELL AND EASY TO LOCATE!,, 8MP ARE MORE THAN ENOUGH, THE PICTURES COME OUT CRISP, VIVID COLORS AND ARE ALWAYS GREAT.. THE BEST THING THAT I LOVE ABOUT THIS CAMERA, IS THE REALLY HIGH ISO. ITS PERFECT, WHEN IM IN A WEDDING AND TAKING PICTURES WITH OUT FLASH THEY COME OUT SHARP NOT BLURRY AND CLEAR!! PERFECT.. i LOVE THIS CAMERA AND WOULDN'T TRADE IT FOR ANYTHING. I BOUGHT A 3 YEAR WARRANTY FOR IT WICH DID COST ME A LEG AND AN ARM, BUT THIS IS A CAMERA THAT I PLAN ON HAVING AND USING FOR A LONG TIME! ! THIS CAMERA IS THE BEST, IVE TRIED ALL CAMERAS FROM, FUJI, KODAK, HP, CASIO, POLAROID, CANON, NIKON, SAMSUNG, AND I SAID THAT I WOULD NEVER USE A SONY BECAUSE OF THE MEMORY CARDS.. BUT WHEN I TRIED THIS CAMERA,, MEMORY CARDS WHERE THE LAST THING ON MY MIND!!! LOVE IT!! RECOMENDED 100%%%% BUY IT! ----- IM GOING TO UPLOAD A FEW PHOTOS SO YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY OF THE PICTURES!! ALL OF MY PICTURES WILL START WITH A TITLE OF '''DSDUARTE'''


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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Olympus. Sells new for $339.00.
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Posted in Digital Cameras (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $244.99. There are some available for $209.12.
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5 comments about Sony Cybershot DSC-T200 8.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Silver).
  1. The red color, the perfectly slim design and touch screen were thrilling, so i replaced my other very old Sony with this one.
    I regretted buying it the day my return receipt expired. The pictures look amazing, in bright, vivid color, but the quality of them is awful most of the time. The picture either turns out blurry all together or the quality is terrible when you zoom in on your face. I use the "natural" shooting mode, so it's not horrible. I just wish i listened to my more-experienced-with-cameras mom and bought another one. Before buying i thought, "well it's Sony, it can't be that bad". This time Sony let me down.
    The battery dies fairly quickly too.
    Other than that, i enjoy carrying a super-stylish camera around.


  2. After only 5 months this cameras LCD screen stopped working. There is not a scratch on it but the slightest touch can damage the screen and with out it you can not use the camera. The LCD screen is not covered under the sony warranty and customer service is poor.Sony Cybershot DSC-T200 8.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Silver)


  3. Camera is great. Fantastic pictures even in moderate low light (think restaurant). Not so good on action shots, but if you're into that, you probably have a different camera.

    My camera was thrown so hard it punched right through the dry wall. It left a neat hole the same dimensions as the side.

    No damage to camera. Hole in wall.

    Sony DSC T200 = 1
    Wall = 0

    I'd give it five stars without that experience; durability is an added bonus.


  4. I was waiting something much better! The camara it's good but not excellent. The picture's quality aren't good enought. I like the touch screen and the camara's colors are great... But you can buy something better and cheapper...


  5. I am so glad I decided to buy this camera. It is so easy to operate and the large 3.5" LCD widescreen is a pleasure. The quality an resolution of the pictures is excellent. I am delighted with this my fourth digital camera and the price is worth for every pixel.


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Sony Cybershot DSC-T20 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver)
Argus Sprout Blue Digital Camera Li-on Battery
Canon PowerShot S400 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Sony Cybershot DSC-T10 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Steady Shot Zoom (Silver)
Canon PowerShot SD850-IS Digital Elph Camera - Refurbished by Canon U.S.A.
Lowepro Lens Case 5 (Black)
Nikon Coolpix S560 - Cherry Blossom
Sony Cybershot DSCW100 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3 x Optical Zoom
Olympus Stylus 1030SW (226345) 10.1MP Black Digital Camera 2GB xD Memory Stylus 1030 BigVALUEInc Accessory Saver Bundle
Sony Cybershot DSC-T200 8.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Silver)

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