| A | is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras. |
| B | means they are good, with some standout features. |
| C | means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth. |
| D & F | mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs. |
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- 4 out of 5
Much better than before but still not perfect
( - 5/15/06)The Japanese cameras don't have English menus. What a silly company Sony is. Besides that, this camera is much better than my T1. The red eye problem has been fixed. The battery lasts a lot longer but the shops don't tell you. Silly shops :p
The strange thing is the button for anti-shake. Why wouldn't you leave the anti-shake on all the time? Did they really need that button? Because this camera is small you loose a lot of features like setting the aperture... etc
But that's life.
If you have about 90,000 yen for the body, memory and an extra battery. I would say this is a nice one to have in your pocket. By the way, Graph Gear is the best camera holder (small wetsuit material zip up pocket with carabena?? clip). It is much smaller than anything Sony makes.
Glen Charles Rowell