Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 Reviewed
April 29, 2006 | In: Digital Cameras
Darren over at the Digital Photography Blog points to a great review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2. The review is great in that it’s brutally honest. Here’s a snip:
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 is about as unique a digital camera as could be imagined. It packs a 3x zoom lens and high-resolution five megapixel sensor into a reasonably compact body, and offers generally good image quality as well as movies that are much better than average. The interface has been improved from the original DSC-M1, but still has quirks that could be ironed out. The interface is simply too complicated.
The interface is too complicated? Ok, that could be a problem.
Another disadvantage (my personal opinion) the DSC-M2 has is the swivel out viewscreen. Too many moving parts = more chance of breakage + less spontaneous photo opps. There’s just too much preparation involved in taking pics. But I’m sure it’s a great little camera for more advanced photogs.
[Source: Imaging Resource Via: Digital Photography Blog]










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