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Sony Cyber Shot DSC-M2 Review
The good: Still/movie double threat; 2.5-inch LCD with excellent visibility in daylight; versatile slide-show/album mode; speedy burst mode.
The bad: Awkward to use; few manual controls; weak flash with poor red-eye mode; no in-camera movie editing.
The bottom line: The Sony Cyber Shot DSC-M2 takes quality stills and videos, if you can get past its awkward design.
Sony Cyber Shot DSC-M2 Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: DSC-M2
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
Sony Cyber Shot DSC-M2 Prices
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$699.99 |
