Product details
|
The DSC-P71's 3-megapixel sensor captures ample detail for sharp prints at sizes up to 8 by 10 inches. For a serious amateur photographer, 3 megapixels is a great resolution, providing enough detail to perform some cropping and still have crisp prints. A 3x optical zoom lens (39-117mm equivalent) helps you to capture exactly the picture you want, and an additional 2x digital zoom (6x total) further magnifies your image. Remember, however, that digital zoom tends to reduce the sharpness and detail of your image, so it's best used sparingly. In low-light situations (a particular weakness for many digital cameras), a focus-assist lamp sends out a small patterned beam to help the camera accurately determine distance.
To compose your images, either use the traditional camera viewfinder or the 1.5-inch LCD display (which is also used to review the shots you've taken). Having both types of viewfinders offers the best of both worlds: if you're used to using a film camera or want to conserve battery life, use the viewfinder; if you want to see exactly the picture you'll be capturing, use the LCD display.
The P71 is designed to be a simple point-and-shoot, so it doesn't have a huge assortment of manual settings. However, more advanced photographers will appreciate the manual focus mode, adjustable ISO, and white-balance settings, and well as the exposure compensation and the ability to shoot black-and-white, sepia, solarised, and negative images.
The P71 uses two AA batteries--a pair of high capacity nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeables and charger are included. The benefit to using standard AA batteries instead of a custom proprietary battery is that AA batteries are widely available, so missing a once-in-a-lifetime shot due to dead batteries won't be an issue. The downside is that a digital camera will kill a set of alkaline batteries extremely quickly, especially if you're using the camera's LCD display. To ensure you'll always be ready for action, we recommend getting a second pair of rechargeable batteries so you can always have one set in the camera and the other set in the charger.
In movie mode, the camera captures silent video clips. Most digital cameras' movie modes are limited to 15 or 30 second clips, but the P71 can keep shooting until you've filled the memory card. The limited resolution of your movies guarantees that this feature won't replace your camcorder, but it's perfect for when you just want to capture a quick movie and e-mail it to a friend or relative.
Images are stored on Memory Sticks, Sony's proprietary memory-card format. The included 16 MB stick holds approximately 16 images at the camera's default settings. Memory Sticks are reusable, but if you tend to take more than 16 images per outing, then you'll want a bigger card. A 128 MB stick is a great size for this camera, storing around 130 images. To transfer images to your computer, simply attach the included USB cable between your PC and your camera--your computer should automatically recognize the camera and let you move the pictures to your hard drive. If you own a Sony desktop or laptop, your computer may also have a built-in Memory Stick reader, which makes transferring as easy as reading a floppy disk.
Measuring 5x2.3x1.75 inches and weighing 10.4 ounces fully loaded, the P71 is a very compact and portable digital camera, which takes great pictures. It comes supplied with two rechargeable NH-AA-D1 rechargeable batteries, BC-CS1 charger, video and USB cables, wrist strap, 16 MB Memory Stick, and software on CD.
Tag this product(What's this?)Think of a tag as a keyword or label you consider is strongly related to this product.
Tags will help all customers organise and find favourite items. |
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top Marks for this Camera DSC-P71,
This review is from: Sony DSC-P71 Digital Camera [3.2MP 3xOptical] (Electronics)
After having decided to buy a digital camera I spent ages checking the specs of various cameras and talking to people who have already got a camera to make sure I was spending my money wisely. For instance I had no idea of the difference of optical or digital zoom, what pixel amount to get or memory cards.I eventually chose the P71 and am 100% satisfied with my purchase. It's easy to use, light to carry around, captures amazing quality pictures. One of the features I really love is the fact that this camera hooks up easily to the TV (via a video out port and cable) so you can review all your pictures on the tv screen. One little trick on this is that you can set up a 'timer' to show each picture for xx seconds, then the pictures automatically change while viewing - instant screen show! Again, my only grip is having to remove the batteries to charge - but this tiny negative is overshadowed by all the good features of this camera.
42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great value, easy to use,
This review is from: Sony DSC-P71 Digital Camera [3.2MP 3xOptical] (Electronics)
After my 35mm compact broke, I had a bit of a debate as to whether to go digital or get a really good 35mm. The P71 swung me. I wanted a good zoom lens without sacrificing picture quality. This was the only 3x zoom with 3MPix around the £300 mark. My photographer mate told me the Carl Zeiss lens was one of the best as well. And what put me off most digital cameras was being stuck with ISO100 - with this one you can adjust it up to 400. So have I been disappointed? Not at all! It's easy to use, the quality's great, and when plugged into the pc it shows up as a removable drive - very easy. Criticisms? It'd be nice to be able to charge the batteries without removing them, and it's a shame it doesn't use USB power when connected to save the batteries, but nothing that really makes a difference. Buy it!
37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great cam,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DSC-P71 Digital Camera [3.2MP 3xOptical] (Electronics)
I got this cam a few days ago and used it straight out the box, put bats on charge the night before, and used it the next day, and didnt have any time to read the instructions. was easy enough to use, except for the select button (centre of the D-pad) which firstly takes a bit of getting used to, and secondly i had to figure out where it was having not read the instructions. other wise its a great cam.It's a big impovement on my old 2mp Kodak cam, so many more options, and the battery life is amazing, 2 hours might not sound much, but it is a lot. i used it for 3 days taking pictures using the LCD viewfinder, and it lasted. it is a shame it dosnt come with a plug in charger, so u can charge without removing the batts, but thats just a little thing. overall great cam, easy to use, and enough settings to keep u busy, but enough auto settings to keep u right
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
Most Recent Customer Reviews |
|
This product's forum
Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
|
Related forums
|