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Nikon Dsc Camera

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Nikon Dsc Camera

2024-07-17 09:57:30

I felt the need to buy this as my new camera(Sony DSC HX99) is a little slippery and this makes grasping it more secure, although at the expense of increasing the size of the camera slightly...even so the camera , using only the lower half of the jacket, fits , although tightly , in my small camera bag.....it is well made .....I replaced the long neck strap, which is not easily detachable, for a wrist strap and works fine.

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2024-09-21 01:23:24

I bought this for easier handling of my new Sony DSC-RX100iii. The grip attaches without a problem and has held well over a week's frequent use. It doesn't add bulk to the camera but provides extra security when holding the camera body. This grip was inexpensive compared to other ones I considered - didn't think I needed the more expensive kind - and so far, I'm quite satisfied.

5
2024-09-17 09:43:37

I bought one for myself and for my daughter. We have a Sony DSC-TX10 and a TX20. We both LOVE them!!! It's so handy to have the camera across your body and handy when at a theme park or outing. The strap stays in place while you pull the camera up for a picture. Great find...great price!!!

5
2024-09-05 08:21:55

We really like this case. Perfect fit for a DSC-HX80, even though Sony says it isn't. Room for only the camera, but we don't carry extra cards or batteries so not an issue for us. The shoulder strap is nice, but we only use the camera's wrist strap. Seems well made. Adds little bulk compared to a soft pouch, keeps the camera well protected.

5
2024-09-02 06:45:35

Keeps my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX30 floating, not idea how it would work with a camera with more weight

5
2024-09-04 06:45:12

Using it on my wife's Sony DSC-RX100 III camera. Adds to the stability of hand-held photos while not adding any appreciable weight.

5
2024-08-28 01:43:50

Perfect for carrying Sony DSC RX100 camera. Also has room for spare battery and memory stick. Great value, sells at other retail stores for $ and up.

5
2024-08-16 08:47:24

.The Sony DSC-RX100 VII was the choice I came up with for the MOST BANG for the buck. It will shoot like a pro camera, but not have the weight and drawbacks of a pro camera for travel. The primary function is as a travel camera. I then looked at the packages out there and the options I MIGHT want as extras and this package that gave me the handle AND an SD card seemed, for the money, to deliver the package I wanted to hit the road with. I ended up buying additional sd cards and batteries as I will be out/traveling for forty days. I could write another review AFTER my travels, but I feel I am as ready as I can be having chosen the SONY DSC-RX100 VII.

5
2024-06-13 05:42:31

Man and camera, a beautiful thing. I've used a Leica M-2 with a 35 mm f/2 lens for decades. The M-2 has the feel of quality. When I picked up this camera, I thought, Oh, the M-2 reincarnated for the digital age! Several hundred pictures later, I feel the same. The DSC-RX1R II (Sony--must the name recapitulate the camera's phylogeny (and please ditch the Roman numerals)? Try something like DSC-5, please.) Light to hold, quiet, quick to use. Beautiful optics.

5
2024-05-25 07:54:16

I have a Sony DSC-HX400V for the last few years. It worked very well for objects close by, even when zoomed all the way to 1200mm. However, when the object is far a way the picture quality detartrates very badly due to camera shake. Therefore, I was skeptical about the P950 with 2000m zoom. I took my tripod with me ready to use it with the camera stabilization turned off. I was pleasantly surprised by the images that I took at 357mm (2000mm 35 mm equivalent) handheld with the camera image stabilization ON. I ended up keeping the tripod in my bag for the entire trip. I attached two of the pictures that I took at Tommy Thompson Park in Toronto. To be honest with you it is not like what you get from a full frame camera, but without the P950 or its sibling the P1000 it is impossible to take these pictures at 2000mm. The quality of these pictures in my opinion is very acceptable. Nikon did a great job with this camera and it well deserves the five stars that it gets.

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