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Top Sony Cybershot DSC-S750 Camera Reviews
The Imaging Resource has a
Sony Cybershot DSC-S750 review and wrote: "Image quality is
lacking, and problems with image noise and color accuracy should
push consumers to look at other cameras in this class. The Sony
S750's poor printed results are tough to get around, with even
ISO 100 images appearing soft in 8x10-inch prints."
Camera Summary:
The Sony Cybershot DSC-S750 is a 7.2-megapixel digital camera
with 3x optical zoom. It is designed to be stylish and capable
of taking better photos with little effort. The DSC-S750
features face detection, a CCD image sensor, ISO speeds up to
1250, a 2.5" LCD, 22 MB of internal memory, and lithium ion
batteries. The DSC-S750 camera can capture up to 280 images on
one full charge. Available in classic silver, the DSC-S750 will be
available in April for about $150.
Sony Cybershot DSC-S750 News Release Excerpt:
Sony adds performance and refines design on entry-level
cybershot cameras.
San Diego, Jan. 23, 2008 – Sony has enhanced the features and
updated the design of its new Cyber-shot DSC-S750 digital still
camera model. The new entry-level digital still camera features
Sony’s face detection technology, which identifies up to three
faces in the camera’s LCD frame and automatically adjusts focus
and exposure for well-exposed, natural-looking photos.
Sony has also upgraded the power source to Lithium Ion
batteries, instead of AA batteries, to extend battery life and
allow for a body design that is just 1-inch slim. The DSC-S750
camera can capture up to 280 shots on a single full charge.
“Face detection is just one of the technologies we’re
introducing to help customers take better photos more easily,”
said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital cameras at
Sony Electronics.
The 7.2-megapixel DSC-S750 model incorporate a CCD imager, 3x
optical zoom lens, and a 2.5-inch LCD screen for easy framing
and viewing of photos.
Higher sensitivity settings up to ISO 1250 have been added to
both models to help reduce the risk of blurry photos when
shooting in low-light conditions.
Seven convenient scene selections, including twilight, twilight
portrait, landscape, soft snap, beach, snow and high
sensitivity, allow you to adjust quickly for specific shooting
conditions.
The camera's five-point autofocus system helps take the
guesswork out of picture taking by intelligently selecting the
best focus for the subject. This helps to ensure that the
subject is in focus, even if they are not in the center of the
frame.
The cameras are equipped with 22MB of internal memory so you can
start shooting as soon as the camera is out of the box. Their
capacities can be expanded easily with an optional Memory Stick
Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo media card, now available in
capacities up to 16 gigabytes.
Price and Availability
Available in classic silver, the DSC-S750 will be available in
March for about $150. Options will include travel chargers,
batteries, carrying cases, sports packs and other accessories,
all sold separately.
Sony
Cybershot DSC-S750 Best Prices (When Available)
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