This is the fifth one of these cameras I have owned. I paid over $400 for one as a faculty adviser of the yearbook at a school. It took better pictures than most of the other cameras we owned. It became the go to camera for quick pictures at events. Other than sporting events, it was our best camera. When I left that position I bought one for myself. I loved that camera and it last me for over 10,000 pictures of all kinds. It just did not last to all the drops that came from its use by my children. I bought them one after this one died due to their abuse. The third one still takes great pictures. I bought two of these cameras recently from Ebay. One to keep in my truck for quicky snapshots and one for my wife to keep in her car for the same. So, we now have three Cyber-Shots that we love. I hope when one of these gets too abused to stand up to my children that I can find another. I own a Nikon D7100 that I love and take great pictures with, but I don't carry it in my truck, so it doesn't take near the quantity of pictures the Cyber-Shot does.Read full review
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item is not as described, big damage was on. I was about to use for repairing but not worked but well else was fine.
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My first digatail camera,after research I found All the controls are just where they should be. You insert the battery only once and thereafter it charges right inside the camera. The LCD screen is covered with a clear plastic panel, so there is no chance of scratching it. You can take pictures from 1 megapixel all the way up to the 7.2 megapixels. With the close-up setting, you can get as close as two inches to the subject. As with most point & shoot cameras, this one auto-focuses and adjusts automatically to virtually all lighting conditions. By the way, this camera also shoots movies with sound. The camera is elegant and its sleek body fits nicely in the hand. All in all the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 7.2 Megapixel.
This is a wonderful little camera that is easy to use and more than adequate for everday picture taking. Be aware of the one problem that has happened with this camera is that the lens extends to full zoom when the camera is powered on which eliminates the zoom feature and prevents good closeups. Be sure to verify with the seller that this problem is not present.
I purchased my camera in 2005 when it was state of the art. I baby this camera, and it hasn't let me down. I still use the original Styrofoam sleeve, as extra protection from dust, to store the camera inside my camera case. One reviewer stated that the access door is cheap plastic; I agree with this assessment. The charger-door hinge is rather flimsy, so I'm always very careful with it so that it doesn't break. I did drop my camera at some point, and the impact dinged the charger-door so that it doesn't completely close. It's the only damage, so I can't complain too much. Due to the plastic of the access door, I give this camera four stars. In all other respects, it's a five-star camera.
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