Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2

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5.0 megapixels | 2.5" screen | 38 – 114 mm (3×)
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DrHorton_1
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By: DrHorton_1 posted on Nov 5, 2005 UTC

Opinion: I went out of my way to get one of these to replace my M1 that was damaged. This is no upgrade from the M1!

Problems: M1 took better video in low light rooms. Redeye is horrible and indoor pictures usually come out grainy.

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HAKAN ALANturkey
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By: HAKAN ALANturkey posted on Jan 19, 2006 UTC

Opinion: TURKEY/ELAZIG SONY ELEKTRONIKTE DEVDIR. BU MAKINE BAYANLARIN KULLANMASI ICIN IDEAL ZARIF VE SIK

Problems: NO PROBLEM

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Paolo Petrini
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By: Paolo Petrini posted on Jan 25, 2006 UTC

Opinion: Very useful and easy to use. Very good image quality, very good color, noise acceptable. Nice movie modes. Think about it if you want a compact good digital camera and a solid state TV-quality videocamera.

Problems: None.

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Chris Demeter
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By: Chris Demeter posted on May 25, 2006 UTC

Opinion: I purchased this camera for the video more than the photo feature. I have been very happy with the video quality of this camera. The photo side leaves a little to be desired. The auto settings are fine for most pictures but in odd light or action shots it could be better. Especially for the price. My previous camera was a Sony DSC-P9 and that took better pictures than this one. Like I said, I got this more for the video than the photo and I have been pretty happy with that.

I find it kind of annoying that you have to either use the cradle or remove the memory stick and use a card reader to transfer the photos. I would have liked to see a USB connection on the camera itself.

The camera will also not stand by itself on a flat surface. You will need to have some kind of tripod if you wish to take those types of photos.

Problems: Did have an odd problem with the docking device losing connection with my PC for no apparent reason. I was able to resolve this myself by removing the device and then uninstalling all of the software and reinstalling.

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