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Editors' Rating:
6.8 of 10
| Value for money |
6 |
| Ease of Use |
9 |
| Performance |
7 |
| Image Quality |
6 |
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PROS
Fast
performance.
Rotating lens for added shooting
versatility.
Very good movie performance.
Low noise - especially at low
ISO's.
Very
easy to use.
CONS
Images
lack critical sharpness.
Zoom
can't be used in movie mode.
Some
redeye.
Still
very expensive compared to competitors in its class. |
Includes: Sony DSC-F88 Cyber-Shot Digital Camera, 32MB Memory Stick,
NP-FR1 InfoLithium battery, Battery charger / AC adapter, wrist strap,
USB-cable,
A/V cable, Software CD, Instruction manual.
Recommended
Accessories |
The F88 cameras compact, all-metal body has a Carl Zeiss Vario
Tessar 3X Optical Zoom lens. There are several interesting flexible angles
you can capture with the F88 cameras rotating lens including waist level
and above-the-head shots. Its ability to rotate makes the camera perfect
for hard-to-obtain low angle candid shots and for taking above-the-head
close-up shots during crowded events. The 1.8" LCD screen is easy to use.
The cameras 5.1 Megapixel CCD image sensor ensures great picture quality
while the cameras Sony Real Imaging Processor makes it blazingly fast
with a near immediate start-up and very fast shot-to-shot time so you can
capture memories as they happen.
DSC-F88 Cyber-Shot Major Features:
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5.1 MegaPixel effective Super HAD CCD image sensor
for 2,304 x 1,728-pixel images. |
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3x,
Sony optical zoom lens, 6.7-20.1mm (equivalent to a 38-114mm lens on a 35mm camera). |
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Digital zoom up to
2x magnification. |
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1.8-inch
TFT LCD monitor (with daylight illumination). |
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300 degree rotating lens. |
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5 Area Multi-point AF, Center AF, 5-Step Manual. |
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Aperture range from f/3.5 to f/8
at wide-angle, from f/4.2 to f/9 at
telephoto. |
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Auto exposure mode for different recording situations (Twilight,
Twilight Portrait, Landscape, Soft Snap, Candle, Snow, Beach, Fireworks,
High Speed Shutter, Magnifying Glass). |
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Adjustable white balance for various light conditions (Auto, Daylight,
Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent). |
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Noise reduction. |
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1
sec. - 1/1000 sec. shutter speed. |
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Automatic ISO or 100, 200, and 400 equivalent settings. |
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Flash modes: Auto/Forced On/Forced Off/Slow Synchro. |
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VGA movie mode. |
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Images
saved to MemoryStick or MemoryStick Pro memory cards (32MB
card included). |
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Optional wide angle converter lens and docking station. |
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Power supplied by
Lithium-Ion NP-FR1 battery or optional AC adapter. |
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) and PictBridge
printing compatibility. |
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Full Specification |
The Lowest Price is not always best !
When you buy a digital camera, the basic package almost always includes
extras such as a battery charger, lens cap, batteries, flash memory card, and software.
One of the more disreputable practices a dealer can engage in is called unbundling. These
dealers remove items from the package that are normally included in the price and
price them separately.
When purchasing
a camera you have three components of the price to consider - the camera price, postage and
handling, and taxes. Many dealers lower the price to make the camera more attractive, then
increase the postage and handling to boost their profits.
Hesitate before
accepting extended warranties. Every knowledgeable consumer expert says it's better to
gamble. Most of a company's profit is in the sale of these warranties so they press, and
press hard. Your job is to resist, and resist hard. The only thing to keep in mind is that
digital cameras can be horribly expensive to repair. If you want peace of mind, you may
want the warranty, even though it's probably overpriced. The cost of a repair can
approach, or even exceed, the original purchase price.
When you buy a
camera from a reputable dealer, you expect to be able to return it if you aren't
satisfied. Some dealers try to discourage this by requiring a restocking fee for returned
merchandise. This is always explained as a way to recover their costs of checking the
merchandise and restoring the packaging you may have opened.
Many dealers is
truly a false, deceptive and a total crook. Bait and switch tactics used. Does not sell
new merchandise and will ship used or refurbished goods without notifying customer. They then
try to charge a restock fee on top of their exobitant shipping fees to make a profit where
they could not on their goods. A try case of buyer beware.
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