Фотоаппарат Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W620 — 95 отзывов, плюсы и минусы
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One other irritating issue with this purchase was the battery charger that came in the box with it cannot even be used in U.S. electrical outlets. I reviewed the Amazon posting for this model & there was NO mention of this; in fact it specified it was for U.S. sale only.
Specifically, the on/off button protrudes from the camera. I found that when I stored the camera in my pocket or a backpack, it would very frequently bump against some edge and turn itself on, opening the shutter. This probably made it more fragile and allowed dust/grease to enter the aperture or scratch the lens. It also wasted battery life and simply was annoying.
Also, the need for an external battery charger is a minus, I didn't have it with me when I last needed it. However battery life is long.
The camera is slim and compact and fits nicely and comfortably in my pant pockets. The dark "slate" coloring is amazing (black oddly is my favorite color). The camera comes with various fun settings that you can play around with. I love shooting pictures with the "pop" setting which saturates the colors. There also is a setting that allows you to take pictures with cool or warm coloring. And finally there is a setting that allows the camera to take black and white photos extracting only a a certain color from the shot (only red, blue, green, or yellow objects/scenery will be in color). These settings are fun and can cut out some of the editing down and add cool effects to your photos. There is also a crop tool built right into the camera which is also a nice feature. Finally the price is amazing, making this an affordable choice for anyone.
Finally some of the draw backs that I have found with this camera. First and foremost, many pictures turn out blurry. This can be extremely frustrating. Even with a steady hand or even a tripod and they still can come out blurry. This especially occurs in low light settings, using the flash can help but only sometimes. I can almost forget about taking clear pictures at night. I find my self frequently having to retake and retake photos. I've taken this to museums were this problem can be extremely frustrating. The other problem I have noticed (which is my fault really) is that sometimes the 5X optical zoom just doesn't cut it. I occasionally wish I had purchased a camera with 10x or 20x zoom.
Overall I do like this camera, but I am not in love with it. I would recommend a Canon Coolpix over this camera for it's user-friendliness and it's ability to take quality pictures without motion blur. After only having this camera for a little less then a year, I'm already on the market for a better one.
I take 40-60 pictures per day with it for my job an have owned it for 3 years now. Buy a spare battery as it doesn't last long if you are taking a lot of shots.
Edited February 26, 2013.
***Yes, you do get the battery, a/c adapter charger, usb adapter that connects to your computer, and a starter memory card. If you capture video with this camera, you might want to get a larger capacity memory card. I've played around with the settings-- 4GB is about 30 minutes of video and 8 GB is about an 1hr which is perfect for filming a school assembly. You could always transfer your output as needed to your computer, but having to do this more than once a day is a hassle especially when one is vacationing.
***TIP, are your pictures coming out fuzzy? 1) Are you taking the shots too close, not waiting for the flash, or making other amateur mistakes? 2) if not, then DO exchange the camera. After having so many of these cameras and carrying them in my purse and dropping them, I have realized that the components just get out of whack after about a year or so. The longer they are jostled, the more likely the pictures become fuzzy. So if your pictures are fuzzy to begin with, return it for another one.
I suppose that I could have taken my old cameras to a photo repair place. I haven't bothered, because by then there was a newer and better camera.
Overall though, I'd highly recommend this camera as something to keep with you to take high quality spontaneous photos. Like I said just remember to change those two settings because the camera is not at its best performance with default settings.
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Now ISO 100 will not capture far away images in low-no light scenario, but in my case I really do not care since most of my pictures are taken close to the actual object with proper or low light.
I capture my images at 16:9 11M mode and it really looks good on both my PC monitor and my Plasma TV.
So short story, do not use Intelligent Auto mode, it really does not work properly and probably is the reason this camera does not take crisp pictures all the times out of the box...
In the end I selected the Sony Cyber-shot, mainly because it had a built in re-chargeable battery and have not regretted it.
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