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Sony Cyber-shot DSCW270B Digital Camera - Black (12.1 MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD
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Purchased camera for parents for xmas (first impressions they are pleased). Camera was purchased as bundle with memory stick which came from another marketplace reseller.
Seems the market place is flooded with fake cards (ebay also) Using camera with memory stick results in message "This Memory Stick may not record or play". It's all over the internet and is a tell tail sign the card is non sony genuine. Mine did not even come in proper packaging.
I contacted the seller and they sent me a genuine replacement in genuine packaging and a prepaid envelope for old card to be sent back. ( no longer get the message).
I suspect a lot of people have been hit by this and don't even realise. Fortunately the newer cameras seem to be able to detect non genuine cards.
Fake cards often corrupt pictures, have slower transfer speeds and have smaller memory size than advertised. Beware!
Seems the market place is flooded with fake cards (ebay also) Using camera with memory stick results in message "This Memory Stick may not record or play". It's all over the internet and is a tell tail sign the card is non sony genuine. Mine did not even come in proper packaging.
I contacted the seller and they sent me a genuine replacement in genuine packaging and a prepaid envelope for old card to be sent back. ( no longer get the message).
I suspect a lot of people have been hit by this and don't even realise. Fortunately the newer cameras seem to be able to detect non genuine cards.
Fake cards often corrupt pictures, have slower transfer speeds and have smaller memory size than advertised. Beware!
sony cyber-shot
I love this camera. Its easy, friendly and takes great pics. I carried the same one around Africa when I was volunteering at a wildlife sanctuary. It was hooked to my belt where it was bumped, bashed and survived the man handling of baby Baboons. I took over 1000 shots and videos and every one was a winner!! My only problem was on my return it was stolen at the airport... fortunately I had taken out the chip and still had all my pics.... hence the purchase of the same camera. Go for it, you won't be disappointed.
Cybershot, digital camera .
Excellent little camara for the price; easy to use, good weight, fits in a handbag!
Clear picture preview, excellent picture storage.
Only wish I bought it sooner!
Clear picture preview, excellent picture storage.
Only wish I bought it sooner!
Very very good... but not perfect
Let me start by giving the Sony Cybershot 270 camera the best pat on the back:
I own a Canon EOS 450D SLR camera. It's brilliant, very very fast at taken photos, and I often use it
when I want blur-free photos, or good foreground/background focusing.
Last month, my daughter was born, and I didn't even take the Canon SLR to the hospital. This Sony 270
camera is SO good, that I was perfectly confident in just taking photos of this precious time using
this camera instead. High praise indeed.
Similarly, I didn't take along my 1-megapixel Sony camcorder, as the movies that the Sony 270 camera
takes are just as good, if not better. But a shame you can't zoom, as you're recording.
The bad news:
- Being a Sony, you are forced to use Memory Stick cards, rather than SD-cards.
- Although the photos are very good, you DO still get blurring, particularly when you aren't using
the flash.
My only other comment is that some of the built-in features are really silly. The "Smile detector"
can detect people's faces, but it's claim to wait for victims to smile before taking the photo
isn't really true.
There's also a feature to *increase* a person's smile, once you've taken a photo. So after taking a
photo of your mother-in-law, this function will stretch the sides of her mouth, to make her look a
little less miserable. In reality, the photo looks like something from a morphing program, and
your mother-in-law looks like she's just had a stroke.
However, as a camera to carry around, for day-to-day photos, the Canon Cyber-shot 270 is unbeatable.
Not too heavy, good features, good battery life, very easy to use, and generally excellent quality
of photos.
No cradle is included though, you just get one thick Sony-specific cable containing both a USB plug
*and* the three cables for connecting the camera up to your telly.
I own a Canon EOS 450D SLR camera. It's brilliant, very very fast at taken photos, and I often use it
when I want blur-free photos, or good foreground/background focusing.
Last month, my daughter was born, and I didn't even take the Canon SLR to the hospital. This Sony 270
camera is SO good, that I was perfectly confident in just taking photos of this precious time using
this camera instead. High praise indeed.
Similarly, I didn't take along my 1-megapixel Sony camcorder, as the movies that the Sony 270 camera
takes are just as good, if not better. But a shame you can't zoom, as you're recording.
The bad news:
- Being a Sony, you are forced to use Memory Stick cards, rather than SD-cards.
- Although the photos are very good, you DO still get blurring, particularly when you aren't using
the flash.
My only other comment is that some of the built-in features are really silly. The "Smile detector"
can detect people's faces, but it's claim to wait for victims to smile before taking the photo
isn't really true.
There's also a feature to *increase* a person's smile, once you've taken a photo. So after taking a
photo of your mother-in-law, this function will stretch the sides of her mouth, to make her look a
little less miserable. In reality, the photo looks like something from a morphing program, and
your mother-in-law looks like she's just had a stroke.
However, as a camera to carry around, for day-to-day photos, the Canon Cyber-shot 270 is unbeatable.
Not too heavy, good features, good battery life, very easy to use, and generally excellent quality
of photos.
No cradle is included though, you just get one thick Sony-specific cable containing both a USB plug
*and* the three cables for connecting the camera up to your telly.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Pls be Careful of the Bundled Offer
I bought the Camera and the Sony Pro Duo 4GB Mark 2 memory stick as a bundled offer. The Camera is good but however when I insert the Memory stick I get a warning message "This memory card may not record or play" It is a small irritant which keeps recurring every few min or everytime you some to the main screen. I contacted Sony support and they said that this error will indeed come with this combination and I have to live with it It may result in memory malfunctioning once in a while but they were not able to tell me what may lead to malfunctioning.
So buy the camera but pls be careful of the bundled offer Dont buy the memory stick offered
So buy the camera but pls be careful of the bundled offer Dont buy the memory stick offered