Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 28 2004, 2:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
DigiCamReview reviews the compact Sony DSC-U40 2MP Digital Camera.
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The camera is very very small, easy to use, and quick in operation. The 1" screen updates smoothly and has accurate colour but is very small. The camera is very easy to use, the menu systems being easy to use, if a bit basic in the amount of options and features available. Camera handling, and button layout are good, but again, a bit limiting. The camera speed is good in use, shot to shot time is good, especially in burst mode, and the camera has a fast switch on time.
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The Sony DSC-U40 sells for $198.00 at Amazon.com.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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