Sony Cyber Shot DSC-F828
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CNET Editors' Review
The good: Excellent ergonomics and convenient controls; laser-assisted autofocus; versatile low-light options; sharp, colorful images; broad prosumer feature set; high-quality video capture.
The bad: Large for its class; no Adobe RGB color-space support; very slow RAW capture; frequent chromatic aberration; no override for automatic power-off; JPEG-only continuous shooting; no custom settings.
The bottom line: Despite a few unfortunate flaws, the DSC-F828 has a lot to offer enthusiasts who don't shoot a lot of RAW images.
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Thanks to its big, left-mounted, swiveling lens barrel and comparatively small body, you'll have no problem picking out the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-F828 from the current lineup of prosumer cameras. If you're looking for a compact or lightweight model, this isn't it; the Cyber Shot F828 weighs about 2 pounds with battery and media loaded, making it the heaviest non-dSLR camera we've seen. On the other hand, it's very compact compared to a digital SLR, and if you don't mind the bulk, this camera's smooth handling and comfortable ergonomics may win you over. With a rubberized grip for your right hand and a lens barrel that rests easily in your left, it has a solid, well-balanced feel. Manual focus and zoom rings encircle the lens barrel, which swivels up and down about 100 degrees to handle odd shooting angles. Its black magnesium-alloy and plastic body is well constructed--there's nothing flimsy about the DSC-F828.Compare to other s
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"A very good piece of kit for the money" By pvandck
Pros Lots of control options and produces results good enough for some types of professional work
Cons None I can think of for this type of camera
Summary As an professional industrial photographer for 25 years, and someone who uses medium format film as a matter of choice, I am extremely impressed with this piece of equipment. I am using a borrowed Sony Cyber Shot DSC-F828 with a 2Gb microdrive storage to shoot some product pictures for a ... Expand full review
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