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| Sony Cybershot DSCP200 7.2MP Digital Camera 3x Optical Zoom |  | Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $359.99 Buy Used: $179.00 You Save: $180.99 (50%)
Used (7) from $179.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 124 reviews Sales Rank: 21081
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2 Battery: 2 AA Maximum Focal Length: 23.7 Minimum Focal Length: 7.9 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 4
MPN: DSC-P200 Model: DSC-P200 UPC: 027242671331 EAN: 0637836410804 ASIN: B0007CZ70Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 7.2 MP CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality prints up to 15 x 20 inches | | • | 3x optical and 2x digital zoom for 6x total zoom | | • | Carl Zeiss optics; 16-shot burst mode; high-resolution movie mode with sound | | • | Compatible with Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro media; includes 32 MB card | | • | Powered by Lithium-ion battery (NP-FR1); connects to PCs and Macs via USB 2.0 |
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Product Description The Sony DSC-P200 Cyber-shot digital camera gives you professional quality features in a compact, point-and-shoot design. With a 7.2 Megapixel Super HAD CCD with exclusive Sony technology for superb resolution, sensitivity and clarity, you'll get digital photos that are rich with detail. The Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3X optical zoom lens combines exceptional picture quality and ultra-sleek design.Other standout features include a large 2-inch LCD monitor with 134K pixels that makes it incredibly easy to frame shots and review pictures. Sony's own Real Imaging Processor LSI provides fast startup, fast shot-to-shot times and extended battery stamina for extended use. It is even compatible with the Cyber-shot Station docking bay (sold separately) for easy picture transfers while you charge your camera's battery.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 119 more reviews...
Fantastic point and shoot camera June 3, 2009 After using the camera for more than 3 years and shooting more than 4000 photos, I must say I'm extremely satisfied that I purchased it. It is a different matter that I paid much more than what it sells for now.
It is quick (very short start-up time) and takes great photos. Battery life is excellent. The night modes can use some improvement - deducting one star for it. Other than that, I think it takes very sharp pictures - be it outdoors or indoors. One thing to keep in mind - you need to hold the camera very steady to avoid the blur. Trick is to hold the camera steady for an extra second after clicking - most people move it as soon as they click it. I don't have a tripod but have been able to take some extremely good pictures - so say my friends :p
Flash Timing Problems April 14, 2009 I've had this camera since December 2005 as a christmas present. I have used it when I go traveling, partying, and hiking. I have used and abused this camera since I got it and it still works.
What I like about this camera is it is handy. It can take video clips. It takes amazing rich color photos and performs well on low light conditions. I think carl zeiss lens has something to do with this. I rarely run out of battery juice. Battery charging time is only an hour or two. I went caving and I got this camera wet. My fellow caver and I were surprised it survived. Turning the camera on/off is fast that it is unlikely you'll miss a shot. The shutter speed is decent that the timing of taking moving subjects is not hard to get.
What I don't like about this camera is the timing of the flash. The flash goes off before the shot. As a result, the picture is taken like as if there was no flash. (No, it was not on a flash delay mode). It takes really great pictures but because of this problem 1 out of 5 attempts comes out right when the flash is needed. It is embarassing to those subjects posing for you. You will lose great shots this way. Like other comments here, the lens curtain doesn't fully shut. But it shuts completely when you play with it. It's been like that even before the caving incindent but I didn't mind it so much because it take great photos. Another thing I don't like about this camera is the discontinued adapters. There are lenses you can attach to this camera like filters and polarized lenses; but it requires an adapter. Since sony stopped making the adapters, this lenses becomes useless.
Best Point in Shoot not made anymore.. March 17, 2009 When I bought my first Camera I made sure to do my homework. I got the Sony P100. When it got stolen I replaced it with the P150 and eventually P200. I have used many other cameras though, since I do photography as a side job, and NONE compare to these 3 cameras. To begin with picture clarity is perfect in any mode. It also has many more available functions than the "more modern" cameras. Unless Sony starts making these again, I doubt I will buy their products anymore. The newer ones offer less functions and the picture quality doesn't even compare.
I'm currently on the market for another one of these. I just decide if I prefer the P150 or P200.
Give it time and it will malfunction on you..great while it lasts December 31, 2008 Great camera...at first, I had it for years then all the sudden, the lens woudn't open and it says "Turn the power off and on again". So I sent it in to sony (still under warranty) and they fixed it and sent it back. A year and half later the same exact thing happened. Now here I am, out of warranty and without a working camera. I did have this camera for about 5 years though. If you bought this camera and can still take it back, I would definitely do that.
It's so great...I bought two! December 27, 2008 I originally purchased the Sony Cybershot camera in a periwinkle color they had out. I loved my camera so much I took it everywhere with me. It is a great point and shoot camera that takes amazingly crisp pictures. It has a setting for every scenario and you can size your pictures to fit your media needs. It has an option so that pictures are in email form and small enough to zip through the internet. If you'd rather a higher quality picture you can use the 7.2 megapixel capacity and have a crisp, clean shot. This camera was so popular amongst my friends that someone ended up stealing mine. Since I loved it so much I couldn't go without one and ending up buying another in the red. I have had no problems with this camera and absolutely love it. It is also great to set up on a tripod and take family photos. I have had better luck with the zoom and quality of these photos than many of the professional photos I've had taken. I would definitely recommend this camera to anyone.
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