Ginnie Norrgard :This was an incredible deal. I had gone into Best Buy to look at this camera. The camera in store (with no memory storage or extra battery) was as expensive as this complete package. I was a little hesitant about the deal as it seemed too good to be true, but I'm so glad that I went through with buying this camera on Amazon. The only thing that I am struggling with is the WIFI setting. It claims I have found an access point, but always that the signal is too low. I still find it easiest to just plug in the camera to the computer, so I'm not too concerned about this. I have owned sony cyber shot cameras before, and they have really made some great improvements with the many settings this camera has to offer. I am also a fan of the setting wheel rather than the menu keys as well as the zoom knob around the capture button. This camera has both of these qualities I like.
~Shawn~ (Vermont) : Some complain about no charger, but I have one in my camera box that CAME with it. So I am not sure. You can do it 2 ways, with your computer via USB or with plugging it in and charging it that way. The charging of the battery is done with the battery IN the camera. I also purchased This..."EZOPower Battery Charger with EU / Car Adapter + Accessory Pouch Case for Sony DSC-TF1, TX30, WX80, W730, W710, W670, WX150 Digital Cameras *Compatible with NP-BN1* (from Amazon)" as a just in case because people had said there wasn't a charger. With this, I can now use in the car too, but so far, once I charge the battery, it lasts me all day.
Ricky : I was recently in the market for a new camera after destroying yet another one (yeah, I'm a klutz), and especially wanting to get something that would take excellent video. I'd been using Canon Powershots for several years, and originally I had been satisfied with them, but more and more I was becoming frustrated with the video limitations. I like to shoot live musicians in dark clubs and with the Powershot it was tough to get it to focus quickly in dark conditions; plus, once you started shooting video you could still zoom but there was no way to refocus. Seeing better videos produced by others that had been shot with different cameras, I knew there were better options out there. Plus, the older Powershot I had was pretty heavy and hard to hold steady for long periods if recording several songs. Which was probably one reason why I kept dropping the damn thing. My criteria for a new camera were: 1) Excellent video capability; 2)Lightweight; 3)Reasonably priced, ideally under $200.


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