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.

Review: The fourth generation of Sony's Cyber Shot F series, the DSC-F828 is also the most sophisticated digital still camera the company has produced to date. Its impressive spec sheet includes an 8-megapixel CCD, a swiveling 7X zoom lens, and a new RGBE filter system that Sony developed to improve color range and accuracy. With great ergonomics, a feature set made for all but the most advanced amateur photographers, and performance that lets it pull ahead of many of its competitors, this model makes a strong first impression. But a closer look reveals a few flaws that you should know ... Expand full review
The fourth generation of Sony's Cyber Shot F series, the DSC-F828 is also the most sophisticated digital still camera the company has produced to date. Its impressive spec sheet includes an 8-megapixel CCD, a swiveling 7X zoom lens, and a new RGBE filter system that Sony developed to improve color range and accuracy. With great ergonomics, a feature set made for all but the most advanced amateur photographers, and performance that lets it pull ahead of many of its competitors, this model makes a strong first impression. But a closer look reveals a few flaws that you should know about before you fall for the distinctively designed DSC-F828.

Editor's note: We have changed the rating in this review to reflect recent changes in our rating scale. Click here to find out more.

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.

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Average User Rating

3.5 stars out of 106 user reviews

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  • 3 star: 7
  • 2 star: 9
  • 1 star: 3

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4.0 stars 9 of 10 users found this review helpful

"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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