Sony DSCP32 Cybershot 3.2MP Digital Camera
- 3.2 megapixel Super HAD CCD sensor captures enough detail for prints up to 11 x 14
- 3.2x digital zoom
- MPEG VX movie mode with audio recording; 1.6-inch LCD
- Includes 16 MB Memory Stick; compatible with Memory Stick Pro media
- Powered by 2100 mAh NiMH rechargeable AA batteries (included with charger); connects with PCs and Macs compatible with USB 2.0
What can’t this camera do? At this unbelievable price point, Sony’s DSC-P32 Cyber-shot digital still camera runs the gamut of functionality, including incredible 3.2 megapixel effective resolution, 3X digital zoom, and a host of inspired Sony features, like 16-frame multi-burst, MPEG movie modes, intelligent auto-focus functions, and so much more. This camera also includes a USB 2.0 interface and convenient rechargeable NiMH batteries with included charger. And the DSC-P32 is so compact and sleekly designed that you can carry it anywhere and never miss a shot.The fun, easy-to-use Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P32 digital camera packs in more pixels and more features than its predecessor. With its 3.2-megapixel resolution, the Cyber-shot DSC-P32 produces stunning images in a diverse range of conditions. It’s also one of the first Sony cameras to be compatible with Memory Stick Pro.
Step-up Value
Here’s a Sony feature that adds value to this digital camera and differentiates it from other models in the Sony lineup.
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Multi-Point Auto Focus: By evaluating 3 separate focus areas of the frame, Sony’s Multi-point AF system can intelligently focus on the subject and avoid mistakenly focusing on the background. |
Optics and Resolution
The 3.2-megapixel resolution creates images large enough to print 11-by-17-inch enlargements. The 14-bit DXP system plus Super HAD CCD combine to produce excellent image detail and stunningly smooth contrast and color rendition. The Cyber-shot DSC-P32 offers a 3.2x digital zoom.
Storage and Transfer
Images are stored on Memory Sticks, and a 16 MB Memory Stick is included. The Cyber-shot DSC-P32 is also one of the first Sony cameras to be compatible with optional Memory Stick Pro media, which can extends data capacity up to 1 GB.
Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via USB connectivity, which means it can be connected to any USB-based Windows 98/Me/2000/XP and Mac OS 8.6 or later computer without installing any software.
Movie Mode
You can capture far more than still images with the MPEG Movie VX function. Most digital cameras’ movie modes are limited to 30- or 60-second clips, but the Cyber-shot DSC-P32 can keep shooting until you’ve filled the memory card. When used with Memory Stick Pro media, you can shoot approximately 22 minutes of video.
More Features
- 1.6-inch LCD monitor and optical viewfinder
- The three-area multipoint autofocus can intelligently focus on the subject and avoids mistakenly focusing on the background
- A multi-burst mode captures 16 images (320 x 240) as part of a single 1,280 x 960 image and plays them back sequentially in the camera
- The Multi-Pattern Measuring feature, independently light-metering 49 points of the frame, establishes a maximum exposure value, even where pronounced highlight and shadow are not centered
- Five scene modes: twilight, twilight portrait, landscape, snow, and beach
- Built-in flash with red-eye reduction, auto, forced on, forced off, and slow-syncro modes
Power, Size, and Contents
The camera is powered by the NH-AA-DA rechargeable NiMH battery (included). It measures 4.0 by 2.3 by 1.3 inches and weighs 7.9 ounces. This package includes the Cyber-shot DSC-P32 digital camera, 16 MB Memory Stick, battery and battery charger (BC-CS2), USB and AV cables, wrist strap, and CD-ROM with imaging software and USB drivers for Windows and Mac.
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THREE YEAR UPDATE (Lot’s of features, few weaknesses, good price),
THREE YEARS LATER — A REVIEW
I have now taken 9,800 photos with this camera!
DURABILITY: It has been bumped, dropped and exposed to hostile climates for extended periods of times (The camera has spend most of it’s life in Arabia with severe temperatures, dust and high humidity.) but no real horror stories like falling down concrete stairs. Still, it works fine.
SOFTWARE: I have totally given up with the bundled software. I tried to use it but it just was a pain. However, both the stills and video are perfectly computable with everything.
FIRMWARE (aka feature): I never ever use the digital zoom feature. There’s not point to it, that I can see. It’s better just to crop it with your home software.
I really don’t use ANY of the firmware features except review and — rarely — delete if I am running out of memory.
MPEG MOVIE MODE — very nice! Of course the picture quality is limited but the sound is terrific, making it a rewarding viewing experience. It is a wonderful tool for putting short clips on the web for the grandparents. With my hosting service (Photobucket), I can just upload the native file.
START UP TIME: This cameras is still faster in the start-up time than some newer cameras (especially when the batteries are fresh.) I love that.
HARDWARE:
THAT DANG RUBBER FLAP! That little rubber flap still annoys me. IT NEVER STAYS ON! Sometimes I scotch tape it but mostly it just bothers me. I almost never use those connectors and have considered cutting it off and covering it with duct tape — except that now-and-again I use the AV out.
I really like the flash features — I use nearly all the modes fairly often — accept red eye reduction. I love how easy it is to switch between flash modes. No all cameras are that way.
The auto-timer is also very easy to use.
Auto focus almost never is wrong. It probably helps that there is no telephoto.
3.2 PIXELS is almost always enough. It means you can’t severely crop your pictures. I now routinely use professional digital printing and have even done 5x7s which look great. 4x6s and web photos are very nice.
COLOR: When I compare professionally printed 4x6s with our old Olympus 35mm point-and-shoot camera, the film still wins (not by a lot) However, for the web, the Sony is much better than scanned prints from the Olympus.
BATTERY life is OK — but not great. You will probably want to travel with an extra set. However, the fact that these are AAs means you can easily buy a set anywhere in the world, as needed. The supplied NiMH’s seem to be getting weak but I still use them.
THE SCREEN — IT is OK but not nearly as good as modern screens. Mostly, I use the viewfinder for shooting. Except on bright days, the screen is fairly useful but it can be hard to tell if someone’s eyes are closed.
WHAT I WANT FOR MY NEXT CAMERA:
* I want a real (mechanical) telephoto. I miss that the most.
* I want an optical viewfinder (many of the new cameras don’t have them) but also one of those large bright screen. It is great to have either option.
* I want video. I have learned to really like taking video clips for sharing on the web.
* I want a camera that uses standard AAs. This has come in so-handy for long trips since I can leave the charger home and just buy them along the way. But, at home, I use NiMH
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ORIGINAL REVIEW:
EASE OF USE
Fairly easy for basic functions – taking a picture, reviewing pictures, setting resolution, deleting etc.
Some of the more advanced feature can be buried in menus. Many of the icons and other indicators on the screen are not obvious and one must refer to the manual. On at least one occasion, I found an item on the camera menu that wasn’t in the index of the manual.
Despite what I listed above, I’d say this camera qualifies as easy to use.
PICTURE QUALITY look great on my home ink jet printer at 4X6. From a foot away, you can’t tell that it isn’t a traditional print. (just less vibrant)
AUTOFOCUS seems to work fine. Flash is more than adequate.
LOW LIGHT shooting is pretty good but could be better
COLOR ACCURACY is good but not perfect. I’m not sure if it is my printer or the camera, but traditional photos are distinctly more vibrant.
RESOLUTION. It is advertised as 3.3 megapixels but I saw somewhere in the literature that is “effectively” 3.3 megapixels. By my calculation it is 3.15 but so what? I which they’d say it like it is, anyway.
ZOOM is almost useless since it doesn’t work at the highest resolution which is the resolution I use and almost never change. You’ll just have to crop after you get the picture on the…
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|An awesome camera,
I bought this camera about two weeks ago and it’s a perfect little camera. The size is just perfect, but, just because it’s small does not mean it’s a basic camera. This camera falls under point-and-shoot category, but, it also offers you a lot of manual controls such as exposure control, white balance control, focus control, ISO control, etc. It also has preset scene modes such has night, snow, beach, landscape, portrait night, etc. For picture taking, you can have a combination of different megapixel (3.1, 2.8 @ 3:2, 2.0, 1.2, and VGA) and compression (Fine or Standard). Picture quality is AWESOME. Outdoor pictures are just perfect and indoor pictures are between best and good (if there is any such thing). Buttons are very easy to operate. Video mode is another thing to brag about. You can take videos at 640*480 or 160*? resolution. The 160*? is not good at all. But 640*480 is just awesome. Video size is only limited by the amount of memory you have. I can record upto 5 minutes on my 128MB card. The only thing I hate about this camera is the cover that hides the video-out, usb, and dc-in port. Another thing that could would have made this a better camera is the wait between shots when using fill-flash or flash. It takes about 3-4 seconds before the camera can take another shot. However, when taking pictures without flash, it’s as fast as any film-cameras.
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|Very good Camera.,
I am one more happy owner of Sony DSC P32. The camera has been with me for almost a month now and it’s been used a lot. Let me update my review. My purpose for this camera is an all-around sort of thing: It must be pocketable so I can carry it to school, to work, to my family’s garden, to my friends’ outing, to the mall… well, you get the idea.
Henceforth, here are the features I found most useful:
Amazing picture quality, clear and vibrant.
Easy to use and small enough to fit in my pocket.
Real time shutter and aperture info.
Rechargeable AA NiMH batteries.
Finger grip on body front.
Instant detection and download with WinXP.
Separate power ON button. Because it does, the lens cover remains closed when you only want to preview your pictures or change setup settings! Just turn dial to “play” or “setup” position before turning ON the camera.
No optical zoom. The less moving parts, the better.
And last but not least, it’s beautiful.
Wish list:
LCD could be made larger.
An ISO 50 would be a nice addition.
More accurate white balance in auto mode.
For me the Sony DSC-P32 is a good-looking, functional design. I have no hesitation recommending this to anyone who wants a highly portable and reliable digital camera that can be carried on your pocket ready to shoot at a moment’s notice. I can only smile in reaction to contrary recommendations by professionals. As far as this actual user is concerned, the Sony DSC-P32 is beautiful to look at and a pleasure to use!
Good luck hunting for your own camera!
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