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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 co...
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As it was with the DSC-N1, the highlight of the DSC-N2 remains the 3-inch (7.5 cm) touch-screen LCD monitor with 230,400 pixels offering a resolution of 960 x 240 pixels.
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Very good to excellent image quality, Low noise up to 400 ISO, 3inch touch screen LCD monitor, Effectively distortionfree lens, 10megapixel image size, Competitively priced...
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Aside from resolution, no additional improvements over the previous model, Relatively power hungry, Flash limited to short distances unless Auto ISO is use...
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The Sony DSC-N2 is the follow-up camera to the DSC-N1, reviewed in megapixel at the same time last year. The exterior design of the DSC-N2 is unchanged from the N1, and indeed, the only changes are the use of a champagne colour for the solid metal body...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC N2 was announced in September 2006 as the successor to the DSC-N1. Like many new compacts this year, the main differences are higher resolution and sensitivity, although by inheriting the N1’s screen and control system, the n...
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Large 3in screen, Unique touch-sensitive control, Built-in photo album and musical slideshows, Support for optional GPS unit...
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Screen suffers from fingerprints, Manual, but no A or S priority, No on-screen grid option, Aggressive noise reduction at high ISOs...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC N2 verdict As with many 2006 compacts, the Sony Cyber-shot N2 is basically an enhanced version of its predecessor. Sony’s essentially taken the earlier N1, fitted a slightly higher resolution sensor, increased the sensitivity, a...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC N2 was announced in September 2006 as the successor to the DSC-N1. Like many new compacts this year, the main differences are higher resolution and sensitivity, although by inheriting the N1’s screen and control system, the n...
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Large 3in screen, Unique touch-sensitive control, Built-in photo album and musical slideshows, Support for optional GPS unit...
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Screen suffers from fingerprints, Manual, but no A or S priority, No on-screen grid option, Aggressive noise reduction at high ISOs...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC N2 verdict As with many 2006 compacts, the Sony Cyber-shot N2 is basically an enhanced version of its predecessor. Sony’s essentially taken the earlier N1, fitted a slightly higher resolution sensor, increased the sensitivity, a...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 ($450) is an update to the compact DSC-N1 from last year. From the outside, the only difference between the N1 and N2 is the body color. Inside the N2 youll find a new 10.1 Megapixel CCD, up from 8 Megapixel on the N1...
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Sony DSC-N2 Overview by Stephanie Boozer and Shawn BarnettReview Date: 10/11/2006The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 is an upgrade of the existing DSC-N1 model. The Sony N2 derives its higher ten megapixel resolution from a 1/1.7" CCD imager, rather than t...
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Responsive with a good shutter lag time, very good shot-to-shot speed Good overall color accuracy Very good low-light shooting capabilities Image noise at ISO 200 and below is pretty good ISO up to 1,600 Touchscreen LCD is efficient and simple to navig...
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Slow continuous shooting speeds High chromatic aberration lens distortion, noticeable in some images at the edges Slightly warm skin tones Auto white balance had a hard time with household incandescent lighting Contrasty default tone curve Image noise...
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Again making waves in the digital camera marketplace, Sony innovates with the Cyber-shot DSC-N2. The cameras touch-screen technology allows for a clean body style (perfect for pockets) while enabling a much simpler user interface. Touch controls not o...
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