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By: dkozin,
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Mar 26, 2002
Pros: Picture quality, features, connections, USB, resolution
Cons: Only 8Mb Memory Stick supplied
Bottom Line: The P5 allows you take digital pictures at resolutions that are high enough for virtually all uses. And at less than $600, it...
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By: chrissamdog,
Jun 12, 2002
Pros: Great quality pics,compact and a great buy at $400
Cons: none
Bottom Line: This is a fabulous buy at $400 dollars especially if you take a lot of pictures. So may great features too.
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By: steved1971,
May 1, 2002
Pros: Small size, rechargeable battery included, excellent quality
Cons: Low light pictures
Bottom Line: High quality camera at very competitive price.
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By: calmestharp,
Dec 23, 2001
Pros: Elegant design, compact size, easy to use, custom settings, great lighting
Cons: Short battery life!
Bottom Line: I highly recommend the Sony DSC-P5 for it's compact design and high resolution. It's a "take anywhere" camera that makes novices look like a pro!
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By: deerechick,
Jan 30, 2002
Pros: Compact size, Easy to Use, Mpeg, Self-Time, UNDERWATER HOUSING AVAILABLE!!!
Cons: Expensive, Only 8MB, Steady hand required, Battery hog, Can't find substitutes for expensive accessories
Bottom Line: Separately, I've seen better prices OR better zoom OR better pics but never all in one neat little package. This tiny useful thing literally goes everywhere I go!
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By: amarhema22,
Nov 15, 2002
Pros: 3.2MP resolution, USB, crystal clear pictures, compact, rechargeable battery, Self-Timer, movie mode for $250
Cons: Only 8Mb Memory Stick, memory stick can be expensive, short battery life, no remote control
Bottom Line: I would recommend this camera for anyone who is looking for a digital camera. It is worth paying $250 for 3.2 MP resolution and so many features.
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By: theop,
Jan 21, 2002
Pros: Great pictures, very easy to use. Small!
Cons: Autofocus time a little long.
Bottom Line: I love this camera. Don't buy a 3 megapixel camera without giving this one a look. At about $500 online it can't be beat.
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By: supercliff,
Jan 8, 2002
Pros: Compact camera that takes great pictures and MPegs (/w sound)
Cons: Other than the high price tag I can't think of anything bad
Bottom Line: Best Digital Camera I have used period. If you can afford it, get it.
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By: trentcollins,
Mar 11, 2002
Pros: Excellent Image Quality
Solid Build
Automatic lens cover
Unlimited length movie clips
Cons: Slow between shots
Slightly slow start up time
Average bettery life- get an extra one
Bottom Line: Excellent camera when concidering the price vs. quality. Also you can't beat the small and convinient size.
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By: gsleemy,
Nov 17, 2001
Pros: Most compact and lightweight. Fits in your pocket.
Cons: Flash still not great.
Bottom Line: The P5 is definitely an improvement from it's predecessor, the DSC-P1, and $200 cheaper MSRP. It's lighter and just a bit smaller with great quality pictures.
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