Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700

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    Overall score: 6.2 (3.0 stars)

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    Overall score: 6.2 (3.0 stars)
  • Design: 6.0
  • Features: 6.0
  • Performance: 7.0
  • Image quality: 6.0
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The good: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700 has respectable performance for its class.

The bad: Unfortunately, it has some issues with photo quality.

The bottom line: Other models do budget better than the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700.

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Given the budget Cyber-shot DSC-S700's position at the rock-bottom of Sony's 2007 camera line, all you should really expect from it is the ability to take usable photos with minimal fuss. And by those standards, it passes muster. Just.

Compact and weighing 6.8 ounces, the S700 fits comfortably in a jacket pocket. It uses a typical control layout: the mode dial and power switch sit on top, while on the back you'll find a zoom rocker; four-way-plus-enter switch for exposure compensation, flash, macro and self-timer; and image quality/delete, ... Expand full review

Given the budget Cyber-shot DSC-S700's position at the rock-bottom of Sony's 2007 camera line, all you should really expect from it is the ability to take usable photos with minimal fuss. And by those standards, it passes muster. Just.

Compact and weighing 6.8 ounces, the S700 fits comfortably in a jacket pocket. It uses a typical control layout: the mode dial and power switch sit on top, while on the back you'll find a zoom rocker; four-way-plus-enter switch for exposure compensation, flash, macro and self-timer; and image quality/delete, review, display, and menu buttons. All these controls are large enough--the 2.4-inch LCD leaves plenty of space for them along with a small thumb grip--and it's pretty comfortable to shoot one-handed. However, the buttons all feel a bit flat and hard to push, while the navigation switch doesn't always seem to register presses. Like many of its classmates, the S700 lacks an optical viewfinder, and there are times in bright sunlight that the LCD becomes unreadable.

Feature wise, there's not a lot to the 7-megapixel S700. As with many budget options, it sports a relatively slow, narrow-angle lens, in this case an f2.8-4.8 35-105mm 3x zoom. From within the menus you can choose from some color effects, spot or evaluative metering, several white-balance presets, sensitivity up to ISO 1000, Fine or Standard compression quality, sharpness, flash compensation, and single or burst shooting.

Compared with many low-budget models, the S700 performs pretty well. It powers on and shoots in just under 2 seconds. In good light when there are no contrast problems to challenge the autofocus, it focuses and shoots in 0.8 second--tolerable, but not great. But when the lights dim and contrast decreases, shutter lag increases just a bit to 1.1 seconds, which is very good for its class. It typically takes about 1.8 seconds to shoot two consecutive frames, which jumps to a reasonable 2.5 seconds when flash comes into play. The S700 provides a limited three-shot burst mode that shoots at around 1.4-1.6fps, depending upon file size and quality settings.

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Average User Rating

2.0 stars out of 13 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 2
  • 4 star: 2
  • 3 star: 4
  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 4

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2.5 stars

"Takes nice photos" By widowmaker89

Pros: Easy to use,nice decent photos, scroll dial is nice and rigid.

Cons: Can't hear your videos when you playback on the camera itself, only when you connect to a computer

Summary: It's a nice camera overall, good for point and shoot. Would recommend this for beginners.

5.0 stars

"Stable camera, amazing video...good buy." By Jordanwm

Pros: Great NTSC Video output for live recording, Decent picture quality, is very light and dependable for reporting.

Cons: Battery life is horrid. Either get rechargeable AAs, or prepare to buy a good-sized pack for on-the-road time., Flash is awful on this camera.

Summary: This is a good versatile camera for video reporting, general picture taking,, and as a virtual webcam. It is light, durable and gets the job done....you have to work with it though to get the right photos, and battery life is....mediocre. All in all though, its a good ... Expand full review

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  • Digital camera type: Compact
  • Product Type: Digital camera - Compact
  • Resolution: 7.2 megapixels

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