I'm happpy that people are very pleased with this model. Having confidence and liking your camera are two very important aspects in rating cameras. Here's a few realistic mentions that are just as noteworthy about the V3. The auto modes tends to choose small apertures. Small aperture, small lens, small sensor all add up (or down in this case) to lower resolution. I think to be objective then the facts should be presented. I love this camera and I probably say that for the classic rangefinder style it has. It is a super looking little gem of a digital camera. I would recommend it to anyone. I feel it's just as important to mention exactly what you get with one though. It can tend to be "over sharp" in some circumstances or conditions. You must be aware of the tendacy to use small apertures and discover that "less sharpening" is better sometimes. Watch the aperture, don't depend on the sharpest setting, and be careful with the jog control. I believe the Canon G6 is a better choice in this class simply because it has a better lens and program. But the difference is so slight that the Sony should be rated between a "good and excellent" on this rating system. With the tendacy and control in mind the V3 is an exceptional image taker of which I am very impressed with. I rate the Canon G6 and Sony DSC-V3 as two of the best point-and-shoot digital cameras, new or old. That includes the newer Sony H models and the Canon G7. If the rangefinder style appeals to you, I'd pull the trigger on one without hesitation because your ability to get great photos is at your disposal.Read full review
Sony DSC-V3 came out 14 years ago in 2004 - that's ancient in digital camera years. However, this camera has features that are no longer available today. Sony V3 takes infrared images - feature called "Night Shot" removing internal filter allowing to take infrared scenes. Also, in pitch black shooting - it has a laser projection patterns for aiding in focusing. This is also not available in any of today's cameras. I've read somewhere that Sony no longer use laser focus assist because it may be harmful when projected on people's eyes. But it is very effective at locking focus when the scene is extremely dark. 7.2 Mega Pixel may sound lame today but it is plenty for making large prints. Plus, it allows you to capture RAW images which was rare back in 2004 on a point and shoot compact. The design is clean with a rangefinder look - small and easy to take with you everywhere. This camera was one of the last to hit the market before Sony merged / bought Minolta. Its 2018 now but still an awesome compact.Read full review
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Things I like: *Affordable, given the near-slr functionality of the camera. *Fast; Quick power-up, fast write speed. *Sturdy. I actually just dropped the camera from my desk, five minutes before I typed this article. As it lied on the floor, I stared at it and found myself in the beginnings of a mild anxiety attack. However, once I picked it back up, and powered it on, I found that the camera function without fail. This camera is very professionally handcrafted. *Size; it's pretty small, but not too small. I'd say it's half-way between between a point and shoot camera, and a DSLR. When I have the conversion lens on, some people mistake it for a DSLR at first glance. *Quality. Once you get your white balances and exposures right, you can get some really professional shots from this camera. I should know, I do this for a living. I use this camera for stock photography, and some studio portraiture. Delivered results to clients and they were pleased, and I received payment. *Compatibility. Worked will with my cheap Bower bounce flash. A perfect match with my IBook G4. The camera keeps track of all shutter speeds, apertures, and exposure settings, and uploads them to IPhoto. Also hooks up to a television which is good, when I'm showing clients their photos (they are not all just surrounding me as I hold the camera). Things that I don't like: *The color "red" will tend to bleed in some shots. Especially in high ISO. *Only works with USB cables that have that power cylinder on them (when transferring photos to my computer). *Cannot zoom while recording in Video mode. You have to stop recording, then zoom in or zoom out, then hit the record button again. *Scroll will is a little tricky to work with at first. You may accidently change your shutter speeds, aperture, or exposure settings when you first use this camera. After awhile you will become accustomed to depressing the wheel to lock in settings, so as not to accidently change these settings. Overall the many benefits that I have seen with this camera outweigh the negative aspects of it. I'm thinking about buying a second one to give to my fiance (so that she doesn't touch mine). I recommend this to the savvy digital camera photographer, that wants to upgrade their point-and-shoot to something more advanced, and that has near dslr features and photo quality.Read full review
This Sony camera is a solid deal. We bought it before going to Africa on a mission trip primarily because of its low light capabilities. We have used it over and over again with GREAT results. It has all the bells and whistles one could ever want with programmable features and tons of add-ons available. When we lost our camera on a recent trip to Peru (along with all our priceless pictures), we found this one on e-bay for a GREAT price (with TONS of accessories). We are thrilled to have this camera back in our use. Sharp pictures; easy use available, but options for the serious photographer; large screen; Sony's quality. What more could you ask?
I purchased this camera last winter because I wanted near-DSLR features and performance in a p&s package and this camera delivers...pictures are clear and color is vibrant. Low light functionality is superior to anything I've seen or read about. With the Hologram auto-focus light, I can literally take razor sharp pictures in complete darkness. A big plus is the ability to use compactflash and memory sticks at the same time. The size and weight of the camera is nearly perfect, being just big enough to be comfortable when shooting, but not too big to carry around (invest in a good bag) It has a large LCD screen that is easy to see in all kinds of light. It really is so easy to take a great photo with this camera. Bottom line...You will not be disappointed if you buy this camera.
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