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    Storage media: Memory Stick PRO Duo, Optical zoom: 3x, Sensor resolution: 5.1 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder ...

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC M2 product specifications

Product Name : Sony Cyber-shot DSC M2
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Product Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (7 Ratings)
Category: Digital Camera
Brand: Sony
Sensor resolution: 5.1 Megapixels
Optical zoom: 3x
Image Stabilizer: Without Image Stabilizer
Camera type: Compact Camera
Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder
LCD screen size: 2.5''
Storage media: Memory Stick PRO Duo
Flash type: Built In Flash
Optical sensor: CCD
Video capture: With Video capture
Still image format: JPEG
Battery type: Lithium Ion
Red eye reduction: With Red-eye reduction
Year of introduction: 2005
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    • July 2009 en

      Review summary of Sony Cyber Shot DSC-M2

      By alaTest

      Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 198 reviews of Sony Cyber Shot DSC-M2 from international magazines and websites.

      Verdict: The average review rating is 7.6/10. Comparing these reviews to 485986 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 (or 8.6 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.

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    • January 2008 en

      Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2

      By Jeff Keller

      Review summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 ($500) is the latest "hybrid" digital camera from the Japanese electronics giant. The DSC-M1 is a more refined version of the DSC-M1 (introduced in 2004), which was an interesting but awkward mix of camera and camcorder. The ...

      Pros: Successfully combines camera and camcorder features ; Very good photo and movie quality ; Snappy performance ; Large, high resolution rotating LCD display with great outdoor visibility ; AF-assist lamp ; Zoom lens can be used during filming ; Built-in ...

      Cons: Expensive ; better values exist ; Awkward design with poor control layout ; No internal memory or memory card included, so the real price of the camera is even higher ; Weak flash ; redeye a problem ; Lacks movie editing features (surprising given the ...

      Verdict: The usual caveats about proprietary batteries apply here. They're expensive ($50 a pop) and you can't use "regular batteries" to get you throw the day in an emergency. Unfortunately these batteries are standard features on ultra thin cameras like the ...

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    • October 2007 en

      Sony Cybershot DSC-M2 digital camera

      By T3 Online

      Review summary: Can Sony's innovative new snapper's performance match its looks?

      Pros: Great swivel open design ; Fantastic one-handed operation ; Unusual features ;

      Cons: Average picture quality, and strictly average spec ;

      Verdict: The cool design, great ease of use and fun extras go some way to masking this swish camera's rather average performance

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    • November 2006 en

      Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2

      Review summary: This is a bold design from Sony. Digital compact cameras normally shoot video as a bonus feature, and no one really expects the quality of the footage to look or sound that good. But Sony is essentially saying that this hybrid camera...

      Pros: Good quality stills, Twisting view panel, Easy to use

      Cons: Short battery life, Poor sound recording, Hard to hold steady

      Verdict: All in, it's not a bad stills camera, but the hybrid design doesn't live up to its promise

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    • November 2006 en

      Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2

      Review summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 takes decent pics, but awful movies

      Pros: Good quality stills, Twisting view panel, Easy to use

      Cons: Short battery life, Poor sound recording, Hard to hold steady

      Verdict: As mentioned, the still shots are much better. We took several snaps under different lighting conditions, then piped them into iPhoto using the boxed USB cable. Image quality is fine, although the flash is weak and ISO options are limited

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