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Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S40 Review
The good: Compact design; fast response times; two continuous-shooting modes; strong battery life.
The bad: Small LCD screen; limited manual settings; photos exhibit a slight softness; wrist-strap hook gets in the way.
The bottom line: Less expensive than the flagship Cyber Shot DSC-S90 but sharing many of its features and capabilities, the entry-level Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S40 provides a good value in a point-and-shoot camera.
Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S40 Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: DSC-S40
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
