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Sony DSC N-1 - Any hands on reviews?

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Jay Arr - 31 May 2006 16:07 GMT
I might buy this N-1 to compliment my ageing Sony DSC-F505 which delivers
stunning picture quality (as opposed to finger cutting resolution) with its
puny 2megs and Zeiss lens.

The N-1 has no viewfinder because the screen is so large (3").   Have any
users found this a serious drawback?   Is it a problem keeping the camera
fingerprint free with the touch sensitive menu screen?  Does the 8meg memory
provide appropriately quality images? How does it handle?

Would appreciate any first hand reports.

Jimmie, FRSSPDBFT (Fellow of the Royal Scottish Society of Pure Dead
Brilliant Foatie Takers)
CSM1 - 31 May 2006 16:33 GMT
>I might buy this N-1 to compliment my ageing Sony DSC-F505 which delivers
>stunning picture quality (as opposed to finger cutting resolution) with its
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> Jimmie, FRSSPDBFT (Fellow of the Royal Scottish Society of Pure Dead
> Brilliant Foatie Takers)
If you are worried about scratches and fingerprints, then use a screen
protector.

Review on PDA screen protectors.
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=11356

You can trim the PDA size protector to fit the Camera LCD screen.

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http://www.carlmcmillan.com
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