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Looks & performs as new. It has a re-chargeable battery pack that seems to last longer than the re-chargeable AA NIMH's used on the DSC-S650. This is an older model,but still takes great pics. Has features I'll never use,but just point & click & your done. Also it doesn't come falling out when the door is open.2-Gig memory card stores over 10K pics on J-peg for E-mail. Saved $$ by purchasing an open box. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a digital camera except(yawn)a snobby/nerdy Tech geek which could spot flea poop in black pepper. They'll have to spend more $$$ to be satisfied.
great product, im having a lot of fun with this. looks great, works great, takes excellent pictures, who could ask for more with such a low price.
I received this camera for Christmas and I have to say.Both my LG Chocolate and my wife's LG Voyager cell phones take better pictures. Indoors, outdoors, close, distant, all the pictures were pretty bad. I found someone to buy it on that other resale site. I'm looking to buy a Canon.
However, it won't take much without an additional memory card (for an additional cost, of course). I am not a big fan of "reading the blanking manual," so having something that is easy to use right out of the box was a bonus.It has a very quick & easy wheel that allows you to switch between different types of shots quickly.
The economy being what it was, I decided that I didn't want to blow a HUGE wad o' cash--just enough to get a good quality camera that had higher megapixels than what I already had (a Casio QV-R40 with 4.0 megapixels).A Flickr friend had just bought herself a Sony Cybershot and liked it a lot, so I set about doing some research. A few months ago, I decided that since I regularly take digital pictures and upload them to my Flickr site (www.Flickr.com), it was about time to upgrade to a better camera.
It was tremendously easy to learn to use. As it turned out, Amazon.com had this particular Cybershot model on sale at the time I was looking, so I got a great deal as well as a great camera.The Sony Cybershot S750 features 7.2 megapixels, a 2.5" LCD monitor, ISO 1250 (high sensitivity) and a 3X optical zoom.
In hindsight, I wish I had gone up a notch to a higher zoom but, all in all, I have been very happy with the camera. The options are the standard auto adjustment setting for photos, a program auto setting (which I haven't tried yet), a movie setting, a snow setting for taking pictures in a bright white landscape, a waterside setting for beach and other water shots, a twilight setting for shooting in low light w/o flash, a twilight portait setting, a landscape setting, a soft background setting and a blur-reducing low-light setting.The battery supposedly would allow you to take about 280 shots on one battery charge, which is pretty darned great compared to my older camera.
I got the Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo with 8gb of memory and that has worked very well.
i carry it with me every where i go. great compact, battery effecient, and easy to operate digital camera.
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