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Old July 9th, 2008, 11:42 AM   #1
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Question Sony DSC-W170 digital camera

I am not sure if I post in right forum, because there is no Sony's corner like Nikon, Canon, and etc...

I have been looking around for a right camera for me for quite a while. I have had Sealife camera and Olympus camera - both didn't quite impressed me at all compare to my buddy's camera (Nikon) with their picture qualities. Both cameras I had were showing a lot of blurs and imperfect images. I wanted my picture to be good to excellent quality with good short videoes. Anyone has a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170?

Here is the website that leds to this particular camera for more details:
DSC-W170 | Silver Cyber-shotŪ W170 Digital Camera DSC-W170 | Sony | SonyStyle USA

I also read the reviews online... All were good so far! If no one has this camera, can you photography experts read the descriptions of this camera and explain what you feel about it? I am not pro photographer, but I am very picky on how images look. I wanted my pictures to be absolutely clear and impressive pictures!
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I guess no one wants to comment on this camera...

I bought this very camera yesterday with a steal price!!! I shot the camera outside environments including distant and macro pictures, and video. So far, the pictures turned out great and the video is impressive, too! Video seems to adjust quite too slow on few points. Maybe, I just need to practice more on the camera to understand its abilities.

In a few months when I get back from a long training up north, I will buy an underwater housing. I can't wait to see how the images look underwater, using this camera. I am not sure if I should buy Sony or Ikelite underwater housing. Not sure which one has the better advantage over the other.
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