Digital camera - 10.1 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MS Duo, MS PRO Duo - champagne gold More Product Details
489 reviews
January, 2009
We have analyzed the reviews for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC N2 using our BETA review analysis. These are our findings: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC N2 is very good. People applaud the photos, large display, and long battery life despite objections to the expensive price. If you can live with the price, think about getting this digital camera.
outstanding battery life, excellent display, fantastic ease of use, top-quality features, exceptional low light performance, outstanding photo color quality, fantastic photos, outstanding portability, excellent price, excellent user interface, top-quality video mode, excellent zoom.
Please note: The ratings above are generated using our BETA automatic review analysis and may contain errors.
Speedy shooting in well-lit scenes.
Fuzzy images; shutter lags when shooting in dim light; some users might find the touch screen awkward.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 is small and fast, but compression artifacts and an awkward touch screen hinder its use.
Now Sony has come full circle with the Cyber-shot DSC-N2. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2's menus themselves could also use some refinement. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 is a responsive, 10-megapixel shooter you can easily fit into your pocket. While...
Sony seems to love touch screens. First, it put a touch screen on its 8-megapixel Cyber Shot DSC-N1. Then, it put touch screens on several of its camcorders, including the high-definition Handycam HDR-SR1 and the HDR-UX1. Then, it put a touch screen on th...
Speedy shooting in well-lit scenes.
Fuzzy images; shutter lags when shooting in dim light; some users might find the touch screen awkward.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 is small and fast, but compression artifacts and an awkward touch screen hinder its use.
Now Sony has come full circle with the Cyber-shot DSC-N2. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2's menus themselves could also use some refinement. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 is a responsive, 10-megapixel shooter you can easily fit into your pocket. While...
Buttons are so uncool: all of the cool products these days come with touch-screen displays, at least that's what many seem to think. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 follows this trend by replacing the conventional slew of buttons with a 3-inch touch screen men...
- Big, bright LCD screen with 230k pixels - Touch screen menu system works well - Spot focusing AF mode is effective and easy to use.
- LCD screen update is slow - Zoom lens is not as wide as we would like - On the expensive side for a point-and-shoot
The N2 is an attractive but pricey package. It has a number of innovative features that go beyond the gimmicky into the realm of the useful. The touch screen menu, for instance, is easy to use and doesn't require more than a handful of screen touches to n...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 follows this trend by replacing the conventional slew of buttons with a 3-inch touch screen menu system. But there's more to it than a fancy menu: the N2 (which is an update to the N1 that was released last year) is...
Successor to the N1, the DSC-N2 enriches image quality further by incorporating a 1/1.7 inch CCD to produce a high resolution of 10.1 effective megapixels. With an improved sensitivity of up to 1...
Like the N1, the DSC-N2 employs easy-to-use touch screen operation, making managing your settings simple.
The Sony Cybershot DSC-N2 may appeal to some with its large 3" LCD and simple design. It is also capable of producing some nice images outdoors. Like most ultra-compact digital cameras, the optics are far from perfect with noticeable vignetting and corner...
Low image noise until ISO 200, good at ISO 400 for bright scenes, Good exposure and color accuracy, Excellent focusing speed, Solid metal body, Strong flash
Very poor white-balance under artificial light, not just automatic, High noise above ISO 400, Some vignetting, Corner softness, Redeye problems
Thirdly, there is no custom white-balance function on the Sony N2. One of the most important features of the Sony N2 is its touch-screen interface which takes the place of traditional camera buttons.
This is an autofocus (19.7 inch focus range, and 2.4 inch in macro mode) compact digital camera with slim design and a copper-like metallic color, but, most of all, with a unique touchscreen interface and ultracompact body. But it's more than just an auto...
The DSC-N2 is the latest 10-megapixel powerhouse from Sony, adding yet another model to their "N" series of Cyber-Shot cameras. With an extending Carl Zeiss® Vario Tessar® 3x optical zoom lens, and it built-in photo album function, this model can be a pho
The folks over at Imaging Resource got their hands on Sony's latest and greatest Cyber-shot, the DSC-N2, and seem to like what they see. The 10 megapixel camera is all about its prominent 3-inch touchscreen, and we suppose it's one of those love it or hat...
The 10 megapixel camera is all about its prominent 3-inch touchscreen, and we suppose it's one of those love it or hate it affairs, but the IR folks sure seem to fall into the former category.
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