Sony Mavica CD500/350 Reviews
Imaging Resource have reviewed the Sony Mavica CD500, a digital camera that uses CDs for storage and an LCD display instead of an optical viewfinder.
“The CD500 is really one of the most “universal” cameras Sony has yet created, offering easy, fully automatic exposure and “scene” modes when you want them, or full manual control when you don’t. It’s really a camera that could be used about as well by a rank novice as by an advanced amateur, a fact I think will contribute to its popularity in the marketplace.”
Website: Imaging Resource - Sony Mavica CD500 Review
Meanwhile, Steve’s Digicams have reviewed the 3.2 megapixel version of the same camera, the Sony Mavica CD350, which retails for about $200 less than the 5 megapixel CD500.
“The bottom line is image quality and thanks to a very good lens and well-refined image processing hardware, the CD350 delivers sharp, colorful and properly exposed images.”