Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S600 Video
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Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S600 Review
The good: Relatively decent low-light photos; reasonable wide-angle lens; extra flash reach; built-in neutral-density filter.
The bad: No video outputs; few manual controls.
The bottom line: Solid high-ISO performance and a relatively wide-angle view are among the features that make the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S600 a versatile budget-priced 6-megapixel camera for casual snapshooters.
Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S600 Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: DSC-S600
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
