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| Value for Money | 7.2/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.7/10 |
| Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90 Digital Camera | ![]() | £211.59P&P - Check site |
| Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90 Digital Camera | ![]() | £236.26Free P&P |
Full review by
alistairjones62
on 20th Apr 2008
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User Rating : 4
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Good Points: Firm solid feel to it and takes reasonable photos
Bad Points: Has now developed a malfunction causing the item to be completely unusable, exactly the same has happened to my old Sony F717 and my girlfriend's sony compact. I have emailed Sony but have never had a reply. Q. Is Sony really such a reliable make?
General comments: After my experience of sony products... video cameras that have broken down after a couple of years, and the above mentioned cameras i have now decided to never buy a sony product again despite always being under the influence that sony was the best.
alistairjones62's review and ratings | 98 words
Review by
shaban69![]()
on 27th Nov 2007
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User Rating : 10
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An excellent camera from a great brand that takes superb portrait pictures and video clips at 30fps are also good. This is the best looking camera I have had and is more than sufficient for taking all types of pictures in all kinds of weather.
shaban69's full review | 99 words
Review by
raveboy
on 28th Jul 2006
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User Rating : 9
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As an introduction to SLR camera's, the Sony CyberShot DSC-F828 digital camera is the best! It is a bit expensive and a little heavy, but it has low shutter delay, so there is a minimal time delay when taking shots.
Battery life is very good indeed, and despite LCD screens being power hungry, the batteries just go on and on. It also has a Sony memory slot and a Compact Flash slot, but Sony accessories are not cheap, ie. memory cards, lenses and batteries.
raveboy's full review | 84 words
Review by
maddogmerrick![]()
on 19th Nov 2004
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User Rating : 10
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I have had my DSC-F828 for almost 2 months and I am dead pleased I bought it. I initially wanted to purchase the Canon D300 DSLR but you have to factor in the cost of 2 lenses. Should the 2 lenses have a maximum aperture of 2.0-2.3 (as the 828 has), the total package will cost almost as much as a small car.
Also, when travelling, I would rather have a camera which does not weigh a ton and take up all the space in my bag. The 828 is not big or heavy when compared to DSLR and 2 equivalent lens ...
maddogmerrick's full review | 248 words
Review by
art kennedy![]()
on 6th Apr 2004
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User Rating : 7
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There is a lot of image noise with the SONY DSC-F828 Digital Camera. When I view an image with grays at high mag there are lots of colored pixels - even at ISO 64. Higher ISO's have really ugly noise. I've heard it is because they crammed 8M pixels onto a small CCD chip. My Olympus D40 and C2020Z were much better for noise. Also those cameras seemed to have very great depth of field for a given focal length and aperture - so much so that I wondered if this was a quality to expect of all digit ...
art kennedy's full review | 492 words

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