1) Sony CyberShot DSC-T100:
SPECIFICATIONS-
Type: Ultracompact
Megapixels: 8.1
Maximum Resolution: 3264 x 2448 pixels
Storage Capacity: 31 MB
Included Memory: On Board
Media Format: Memory Stick Duo
Battery Type Supported: Lithium Ion
Included Batteries: Yes
Interface: USB 2.0
Video Record and Playback: Yes
35-mm Equivalent (Wide): 35
35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto): 175
USER REVIEWS-1) I am so happy that I went with this camera. Sony has finally decided to step up and come out with an ultracompact that is better than Canon. I was set on buying the Canon SD800IS but then came across this beauty. It is not in stores yet but can be purchased online from Circuit City. Sony also has an optional docking station that should be coming out soon which will be nice.This camera has a 5x zoom which is incredible for its size. The new processing engine is noticeably faster and comes from their SLR camera line. Face detection and the 9 point auto focus and big pluses as well. Pictures look great and I have a trip to Hawaii coming up and I look forward to using this camera and comparing my pictures to my Sony H5.
2) The T100 would be my third P&S camera from Sony, and for the past 2 weeks it has performed well above my expectations compared to my past models (DSC-P7 & DSC-T1). I am a House Music DJ in Los Angeles so my camera is always in use and on the road. The slim form factor is a definate must for all clubbers alike. It fits comfortably in my back pocket and is always a thrill to whip it out and get those "OOO's & AAH's" from everyone. Day or night, the 8.1 mp sensor really shines for those up close and personal shots. The 3 inch display is absolutley astounding! Clear and crisp enough so the ladies can review the shots i took. I have not played around with the editing tools built in so I will get back to you guys, but looking forward to playing around with their optional Wide Angle lens conversion kit they got. That's all for now. Hope this helps you all!
2) Canon PowerShot SD870 IS:

SPECIFICATIONS-
Type: Ultracompact
Megapixels: 8.0
Maximum Resolution: 3264 x 2448 pixels
Included Memory: Media Card
Media Format: Secure Digital
Battery Type Supported: Lithium Ion
Included Batteries: Yes
Interface: USB 2.0
Video Record and Playback: Yes
USER REVIEWS- 1) I have been reviewing cameras for about 2 months,bought tz3(without reviewing it,high zoom, compact caught my eye) took it back researched cameras online,in store etc, I have used this one for about 3 weeks.I took over 220 pics and about 10 videos at a local autocross this weekend,battery still reading full,great pics.I am very happy with this camera no complaints.
2) I recently bought this camera and I guess I had to make some sacrifices, but got some good stuff in return. This camera is nice and small and to be honest the 3" screen is amazing. I guess I had to realize what I needed more, and when from there. I mostly use my cameras during snowboarding trips. So I need something small, and with a wide lens to get nice scenery pictures, plus it helps for the self portraits. Low light performance is pretty good, the flash is somewhat powerful, better than the TX1. Colors are kept nice and strong during lower light situations and amount of detail is well kept as well. The BEST option this camera offer is the 28mm lens, it is simply the best. You can get better shots and get a lot more detail than a 35mm, I believe about 33% more detail in each picture.
3) Canon PowerShot SD1000 IS:
SPECIFICATIONS-
Type: Ultracompact
Megapixels: 7.1
Maximum Resolution: 3072 x 2304 pixels
Storage Capacity: 32 MB
Included Memory: Media Card
Media Format: Secure Digital
Battery Type Supported: Lithium Ion, Rechargeable
Included Batteries: Yes
Interface: USB 2.0
Video Record and Playback: Yes
35-mm Equivalent (Wide): 35
35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto): 105
USER REVIEWS-1) I've used both Canon & Sony cameras/camcorders, & feel Canon has a higher quality product. The face detecting technology is amazing! The pictures I've taken are very sharp. The camera, although boxy, is well-designed, so it could be easily held with one hand to take pictures. The only downside is that this model doesn't have the image stabilization as the SD800 IS. Unless you are willing to spend an additional $100 for the SD800 IS, the SD1000 is the way to go!
2) The Canon Powershot SD1000 is a great camera packed into a tiny size. It has a 2.5in LCD with a view finder. The overall set up is very simple and easy to use. It has a power flash and good zoom.
I Highly recommend it. It even tells you how many pictures are able to fit on the SD disk. Even when you are changing setting, which impact the space needed for a picture.
I Highly recommend it. It even tells you how many pictures are able to fit on the SD disk. Even when you are changing setting, which impact the space needed for a picture.
4) Sony CyberShot DSC-W55:
SPECIFICATIONS-
Type: Compact
Megapixels: 7.2
Storage Capacity: 56 MB
Included Memory: On Board
Media Format: Memory Stick Duo
Battery Type Supported: Lithium Ion
Included Batteries: Yes
Interface: USB 2.0
Video Record and Playback: Yes
USER REVIEWS-
1) All in all I think this is a great camera for the money. Spent plenty of time researching cameras. I always tend to lean toward Sony because they always seam to outlast any other brand and are just made well. You can't go wrong with a Carl Zeiss lens either. The brushed aluminum cover is a nice feature for a sub $200 camera. Takes great photos. I am a Chef and needed a camera I could keep in the kitchen to take pictures of dishes that I created. Picked up great detail in the well lit kitchen and dimly lit dining room. Only problem that I have is that there is no image stabilizer. Sometimes hard to hold such a small camera steady at all times but my fine motor skills are below par. Although you can catch some really cool "trailed light effects"! Also pics taken at full zoom tend to be a little blurry and have a blueish halo.Great all around camera for those not looking to spend a fortune!
2) I bought this camera the month it came out since Spring Break was just around the corner. I'm glad I waited for this camera! It did a magnificent job on the cruise I went to. The multiple photos (especially beach and twilight) worked very very well. While the photo modes don't allow a tremedous amount of user inputs, the options that are there are easy to understand and easy to change. I essentially filled my 1 Gb stick and the image quality is outstanding; as long as you stay in the optical 3x range since you'll always lose image quality when using digital zoom. Camera starts up quick to allow you to start shooting and there is little shutter lag or delay between pictures. My battery stayed charged over the 7 day cruise.
5) Canon PowerShot A630:
SPECIFICATIONS-
Type: Compact
Megapixels: 8
Maximum Resolution: 3264 x 2448 pixels
Storage Capacity: 16 MB
Included Memory: Media Card
Media Format: Secure Digital
Battery Type Supported: AA
Included Batteries: Yes
Interface: USB 2.0
Video Record and Playback: Yes
35-mm Equivalent (Wide): 35
35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto): 140
USER REVIEWS-
1) I purchased this camera to replace my old Powershot a75, which was a great point and shoot camera, but getting a bit on in age. My first impressions were this: I love the fact that it takes four batteries, this means more life than many other which only take two. The LCD screen is big, birght, and full of color. The camera fits perfectly in my hand and one hand shooting is very easy with the large grip. The changeover to SD memory from Compact flash was a great choice by Canon, though one of my few complaints about the camera comes from the fact that the SD memory slot is located in with the batteries, which means to change your card you have to open the battery compartment. The picture quality is awesome, even without the flash. The battery ife was great, I took almost 400 pictures and several videos, many of the pictures with the flash on, and the screen on, with one set of rechargable batteries. Overall this camera is a great buy. Once again we get top quality from Canon at an affordable prices, whether you're a point and click shooter, or looking for something a little more advanced. Kudos!
2) This is an excellent camera that has so many shooting options and the fact that the A630 has a 4x optical zoom with no IS should not be considered a "con". This camera offers many ways to take sharp photos at the long end of the zoom or in low light conditions without the need for IS. Overall, a great camera that will deliver great pics.

















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