Reviews for Sony Cybershot S650 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Sony Cybershot S650 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by Sony

Sony Cybershot S650 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Our Price: $299.99
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Digital camera reviews of Sony Cybershot S650 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Digital camera Review: Excellent value - Excellent gift idea
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this camera for my mom's 60th birthday and she loves it. It's easy to use, easy to keep/delete photos, and the photo quality is great.

I think it actually has too many features for my mom, who really just needs a point-and-shoot camera, but it's not at all complicated to use, and she loves it!

Digital camera Review: For what it is
Summary: 4 Stars

Simple and easy to use. Decent exposure. Zoom quality is poor but expected at this price point. You will need to buy a card to store your photos as the internal 16MB memory won't get you very far. This is no Leica quality camera or lens but it does a very decent job considering the price.

Digital camera Review: Good
Summary: 3 Stars

Simple to use but there is no memory stick and the internal memory only allows for 15 pictures.

Digital camera Review: Good Price but No Features & Mediocre Lens
Summary: 3 Stars

[ Revised July 14th. I would now rate this camera at 2 stars given other cameras have had price drops, making them relatively much better. ]

This is the 5th digital camera I've owned and the one I've found to be the most "lacking." If you are simply looking for a point/shoot with no additional features and okay pictures (why a 7 MP then?), this will work. However, I was looking for something that was a little more than point/shoot (ie, some basic control features which seem to be the baseline of Canon cameras). I would rather take pictures with my previous Canon A85 (4 MP but better quality images).

Pros:
- 7.2 MP (although I think this is kind of silly... the number of pixels may be high but a 4 MP camera with higher quality would produce better pictures/prints)
- mostly easy to navigate around the menus (just not much to navigate)
- small/compact
- cheap (price), although now the same price as cameras with significantly more features

Cons:
- no viewfinder, which is a pain when it is sunny
- pictures are mediocre
- colors aren't as vibrant as I hoped they'd be
- many of the pictures are grainy, even in full sunlight
- battery/memory card door opens very easily (too easily... opens up accidentally a lot)
- lens distortion is pretty bad and makes panoramas a bust
- only advantage over other introductory digital cameras is the size

I hesitate to recommend this camera to anyone, however, if you are simply looking for a digital camera with ONLY point and shoot options AND that is compact, this will probably work out. Sony is looking for that niche with this camera. If you want a few more options besides point/shoot, look elsewhere.

The quality isn't that of Canon -- the only advantage of this camera over a Canon A550 is that it is smaller. This camera and the Canon are, as of the review revision, the same price plus/minus a couple bucks. Advantages of the Canon include
- creative flexibility (ie, opportunities to become a better photographer and take better pictures via mild manipulation of camera settings)
- 4x optical zoom relative to the 3x of the Sony
- includes a view finder (no longer standard on point and shoot cameras)
- superior software, including "Photostitch" (phenomenal for making panoramas)
- allows for easy point/shoot on top of the features listed above (ie, ease of use for a point/shoot is comparable with the Sony)

Having owned 3 Canon A-series cameras, I would not hesitate to recommend them. They range from the price of this camera up to a few hundred for additional features/resolution... if I was buying one now I would probably just go with the A550 since 7MP and 4x optical zoom is more than enough for a point/shoot. If you have money to blow on additional features beyond what the A550 offers than I don't know why you are even considering this camera :) Other camera brands may also be good, although I am not very familiar with their offerings... I looked around briefly for some comparable cameras and I only found one non-Canon that I would consider if I was again in the market for a point/shoot: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS70S.

Digital camera Review: Good Value
Summary: 4 Stars

This is a good camera that is easy to use. The closure for the batteries is plastic (or it feels like it is) and I expect it to break before anything else. Otherwise, it's an overall good cheap camera that takes decent to very good pictures.
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