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Sony DSC-U40 (Blue) Review
The good: Ultraportable; fast performance; easy-to-use menu system; PictBridge compatible; includes rechargeable AAA batteries and charger.
The bad: No optical viewfinder; small, stiff controls; no optical zoom; no exposure compensation; so-so image quality.
The bottom line: Snapshot photographers who value portability and style over advanced features and photo quality will like this sleek little camera.
Sony DSC-U40 (Blue) Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: DSCU40LJ
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
