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Sony DSC-P10 Cyber-shot Digital Camera (Sony-DSCP10)
| Overall rating | 76 |
| Image quality: To gauge picture quality, we take a series of shots, with and without flash, at 640 by 480 resolution and at the camera's highest resolution. We photograph a complex still life and a mannequin to see how well each camera captures details and subtle colorings such as skin tones. A panel of judges reviews the on-screen and printed photos and assigns image-quality scores; we then average those scores. | Fair |
| Ease of use | Outstanding |
| Features | Very good |
| Maximum effective pixels, resolution | 5 megapixels, 2592 by 1944 resolution |
| Bundled media | 32MB Memory Stick |
| Focal range (35mm equivalent) | 38mm to 114mm |
| Aperture range (wide, telephoto) | f2.8 to f5.6, f2.8 to f5.6 |
| Shutter speed range (seconds) | 2 seconds to 1/2000 second |
| Viewfinders | Optical viewfinder, 1.5-inch LCD |
| Video and audio recording | 640 by 480 video (with audio), length of each clip limited to the size of the media |
| Semiautomatic and manual modes | Three scene modes; manual focus |
| Optional lenses | Wide angle and telephoto (requires extra-cost adapter) |
| Software | Pixela Image Mixer |
| Other features | N/A |
| Battery score | Fair |
| Battery life | 206 shots, 72 minutes |
| Battery type | One rechargeable lithium ion |
| Dimensions and weight | 4.25 by 2 by 1.4 inches; 6.9 ounces |
| Support policy score | Good |
| Support policies | One-year parts warranty, 90-day labor warranty, 15-hour daily toll-free support |

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P10
DSC-P10 Cyber-shot Digital Camera (Sony-DSCP10) Review, by Alan Stafford November 6, 2003
What's Not: In our battery tests, the camera took 239 shots, good for 83 minutes of shooting time, which is below average for the cameras we've tested. Nearly all the menu options are easy to figure out, but the icons identifying the camera's scene modes aren't very explicit; a little text would help identify them.
What Else: In our image quality tests for prints, the P10 scored slightly above the average for the cameras we tested for the December 2003 issue. It got good marks for sharpness, in part because of the high resolution, but a few shots' color looked off. For example, a still life with lots of objects in it had a slightly greenish cast. Outdoor shots looked quite nice, though. You can pop up an on-screen histogram that operates while you're shooting (some other cameras show you a histogram for already captured shots). The histogram might be helpful to gauge lighting, but it seems out of place on an otherwise very simple camera.
Upshot: The Cyber-shot DSC-P10 is truly one of the simplest 5-megapixel cameras you can buy. That and its no-fuss operation make it a good bet among point-and-shoot models.
Alan Stafford
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Reviewed by: Piasan
Strengths: There are none
Weaknesses: Think of anything and it is sure to be a weakness for this camera
Overall: Here are only a few comments:1) Even though I read the instruction manual thoroughly, most of the pictures are out of focus.2) If I take pictures outside in sunlight, the exposures are so washed out you can't even make out what the picture is supposed to be. (Like shooting 400 speed film in bright sunlight with a time exposure)3) Flash pictures made indoors appear to be time exposures with background lighting taking preference over the flash.4) The battery is a proprietary item and is hard to locate a dealer that carries them.This camera is truly a piece of crap. Unfortunately I paid a good price for this worthless piece of trash.
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Reviewed by: photofan
Strengths: Long battery time. Easy to use design.
Weaknesses: Blurry shot problems. Slow between shots. Limited options.
Overall: Would not recommend this to an average user. Fortunately, for me, this was a hand-me-down from my parents because they experienced blurring problems. I get them too. Have used this on a wide variety of applications and have not been impressed with the results. Results are satisfactory in some cases, but never spectacular.
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Reviewed by: mariavmac
Strengths: IT TAKES BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. THE BATTERY PACK LAST A LONG TIME. FAST. COMPACT. MEMORY STICK IS GREAT, COMPATIBLE.
Weaknesses: THE ZOOM LENSE STICKS.
Overall: THIS IS A WONDERFUL CAMERA. I HAD MINE FOR ALMOST TWO YEARS AND STILL WORKING. I TAKE AND SALE PICTURES AT NIGHT CLUBS AND PEOPLE LOVE THE QUALITY OF THE PICTURES. TOGTHER WITH THE SONY PORTABLE PRINTER, I HAD MADE PRETTY GOOD, FAST MONEY.IT WOULD BE GREAT IF IT HAD A PHOTO EDITING SOFTWARE, THAT WASN'T VERY COMPLICATED.THANK YOU.MARIA MCCLURE ABILENE TX
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Reviewed by: phoenixrising
Strengths: Pocket sized. Loooong battery life. Amazing pictures. Adapability to taking bizarre photos.
Weaknesses: None!!!
Overall: I can't say enough good things about this camera. Two years ago, I finally entered the Digital age with the 3.0 MP Sony camera. Within 3 months, the 5.0 MP came out and I haven't found anything that I have wanted to trade it in for; in fact, I have since bought 6 more of the 5.0 MP and given them as 16th Birthday, Wedding and Anniversary presents. Why did I buy a digital camera? Two reasons: 1) I own a SONY Viao laptop and was told that if I bought a SONY camera, I could use the same Memory Stick to download directly to my laptop. Being virtually inept at working a computer, this was a high selling point for me. I did not want cables, patches or any other gobble-de-gook to confuse me or clutter up my desk. 2) When the sales person at BEST BUY found out what I spent per MONTH on film and processing, they said that I could buy a digital camera PER MONTH!!! Let's do the math: For my Elph camera, a roll of film would be around $3.00 at Walmart and processing around $12.00 with no extra photos printed. That's $15.00 for film and processing. Per week, I'd shoot between 5 and 10 rolls per DAY. Yes, folks, that's correct: 5 to 10 rolls per DAY! So, if I'm shooting 10 rolls per day @ $15.00 per roll, that's $150.00 per day, $750 per week, and a grand total of well...THREE GRAND per month. I paid less than $400.00 for my PCS-10! Why do I take so many photos? I'm a Landscape Architech, working on Big Buck projects of $200,00 or more. I document every single event and day for my clients, and at the end of the job, I present to them an album of the "Making of their Garden." That fact alone is the word of mouth advertising that keeps me chronically employed. The first thing that I bought for the camera is a 128 mb Memory Stick and I now own 9 of them; 8 stored in my SONY case and one always in the camera. Instead of buying a GIANT MB stick, I intentionally stayed with the 128 mb for many reasons: 1) The price of $50.00 is pocket change: literally. I have a change jar that holds around $60.00 bucks worth of quarters and when it's full, a new Memory Stick is my prize. 2) Having 60 photos at 5.0 MB stored on each stick makes it incredibly easy to split up the job I'm working on or the vacation itinerary. This way, I can take 60 shots of a specific event, lock the stick and tuck it away. 3) I have ALL of my photowork done at Walmart and they can place 2 filled Memory sticks on ONE CD. This is cost effective and also can organize events. I constantly hear about "slow shutter speed" from digital owners. IT DOES NOT EXIST WITH THIS CAMERA!!! I can fill up a Memory stick within 15 minutes of shooting a job with NO LAG TIME WHATSOEVER. Yes! if you're using the flash, at night, and the zoom constantly, it will take 2.5 seconds between shots to do the next one. Oh well. Since I'm not shooting anything at night that I can use commercially and it's simply personal photos of concerts and parties, I can deal with the 2.5 seconds to recharge the battery. This past weekend I was at the Chicago Celtic Fest and sat amongst 3 "serious" digital camera owners: one had a Nikon D100, another a Nikon D70 and another a Large Canon (make unknown.) They were lugging lens bags, extra batteries and continually were rubbing their necks under their camera straps. Enough! I've had that life style with my beloved SLR Canon, back in the 70's! I carry my SONY 5.0 MP with me everywhere: 24/7. I have captured amazing events because of it's accessability and small size: epic storms rolling over the prairie; gravity defying truck accidents with semi's perched over a bridge, and beloved friends in casual moments. I would NOT trade in this camera for ANY of the high cost, extra accessory digitals out there. By the way: running my own business, I have to keep things cost effective. So, rather than spend money on any other camera equipment, which is sure to become obsolete before you get your bank statement, I take 100% of my work to Walmart. They now have the technology to put your "index" prints right on the CD itself and the cost per photo has dropped down to .19 cents per shot, with weekly specials. I figure Walmart has much more money than I do and can constantly upgrade and improve their digital photo labs. Let them absorb the cost of technology; I'll keep the money in my pocket and go back to Paris!
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Reviewed by: braino
Strengths: compact Size, Great MP, Easy to use
Weaknesses: re-charge of Flash can be annoying. Only USB 1.1
Overall: I've owned this camera for a little over 6 months & I like it a lot. It's compact enough to easily fit into my cargo-shorts pocket. At 5MP it gives you lots of room to adjust or crop, and although it doesn't have the Carl-Zeiss lense the photo quality is great. Good Color balance, etc. With the Movie ability I'm finding I don't even use my Sony MiniDV camcorder much anymore. Weaknesses are few: The most annoying is the flash - which takes too long to recharge. Also in dark-room situations I've found Flash color-balance way off and even with the "AF Illuminator" turned on it will not focus well, but these are things that really shouldn't be expected from a compact camera.
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