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  • 6***z (35)- Feedback left by buyer.
    More than a year ago
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    Fast shipping and monitor is in excellent condition.
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    More than a year ago
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    Arrived very quickly and exactly as advertised. Thank you!
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    More than a year ago
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    Just as described. Thank you
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    More than a year ago
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    great item, shipped quickly
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    More than a year ago
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    Looks great! Great communication from seller!
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    More than a year ago
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    Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
Reviews (1)
06 March 2009
Sony Powershot puts higher megapixel cameras to shame
I had this same model camera back 7yrs ago. I did floral, landscape, and art photography back then and have moved on to other photos and other cameras over the years as the average megapixel count surpassed this one. I purchased a Canon EOS Rebel dSLR for 616$ and a Powershot g10 for 489. After having experimented along with a Kodak 1285, i kept going back to my beat up Powershot images from 7yrs ago when it came time to use the floral images. Both of my canon cameras are going on ebay to be resold. For that price, i can buy several powershots! Now that im back into doing the flowers, i have found that none of my high megapixel/fancy zoom cameras can compete. It sounds strange, but the ol' Powerhsot has met my needs and no other has been able to be so versatile. It takes wonderful landscape images too. I absolutely love the sepia tone filter. video is to be desired, i use it more to record sound only rather than to record those tiny videos. It takes amazing closeups. The focal legnth is very important when taking pictures of petals and leaves. It found the Canon cameras were good at the details, but only in "high light" because to achieve a macro photo that close up i had to zoom all the way out and the danged zoom was obscuring the flash! my pics were dark. the powershot has a very bright flash and even a lower light flash in case its just too bright. The resolution is low at 72. but with it taking large images, it only takes a little Photoshop and that is cleared up right away. Alot of people have seen my images shrunk down to 8x10 and they think it was taken from a film camera. the 72 res is only a problem if you intent to crop small peices and enlarge them. and its really good for sci-fi conventions too since you never know when you have to have your camera ready in an instant and its really fast on start up. battery life is awesome! I'm more than happy with the model. i intend to buy a third as a backup, even though i really had abused my original and it took 7yrs to give out. i must have taken thousands of pictures with it and carried it everywhere... glovebox and pocket. dropped it alot too. even left it in the rain a few times. Seriously, my first one held out so well and I have no idea why Sony stopped making it... perhaps the low megapixel count? I dont know, it totally works for me. I intend to find a third on ebay to save as a backup for when this one ceases to work. Here's to another 7 yrs! :)
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