Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-S90 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-S90.
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18 Reviews
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The editors liked
Good clean results with excellent color and decent resolution
Virtually no purple fringing
Good dynamic range
Fast focus
Generally responsive operation
Easy to use and good handling
Good movie mode (MPEG)
Fairly low noise at ISO 400
Excellent batt...
The editors didn't like
No aperture or shutter priority mode
Results a little soft
No manual/custom white balance mode
Flash recycle slow unless batteries very fresh
Red-eye mode adds long delay
Small amount of chromatic aberration - not visible in normal shots
Abstract: This is a decent camera but it does nothing outstanding when compared to its competition. The Canon A520 has a larger zoom (4X) and will beat the S90 in every respect except for speed. Even the Fuji Finepix E550 produces much better pictures, has bett...
Abstract: A full $100 less than some of the others in this roundup, Sonys 4-MP DSC-S90 manages to best the competition with a slew of features. It has a large 2.5-inch LCD display, a Carl Zeiss lens, a maximum shutter speed of 30 seconds, and can capture 640 x ...
Abstract: The Sony Cybershot S90 is a digital camera that is easy to operate when working with it. Straightforward, with a resolution of 4 Megapixels and a 3x optical zoom plus an excellent movie recording function on board, the Sony S90 offers an outstanding co...
Abstract: Sonys new Stamina series of Cyber-shot digital cameras set a new standard for speed, battery life and picture quality in compact cameras. The DSC-S90 is an easy-to-use, four-megapixel camera thats packed with features like Sonys Real Imaging Process...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 4,100,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5 in - Color<br> <b>Good:</b> Relatively large LCD screen; fast response times; excellent color reproduction; superior low-light performance; competitively priced.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Limited manual settings; photos exhibit a slight softness; slow battery recharge times.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> It doesnt offer many manual settings, and its photos are a little soft, but otherwise, this snapshot camera offers a lot for the money.<br>
Abstract: Well-finished, the S90 has a silver plastic body, highlighted by a chrome strip that starts at the Mode Dial and runs down the left side of the camera.
Abstract: Sonys Cyber-shot DSC-S90 is one of the latest in the long (and incredibly broad) line of digital cameras that reflects Sonys commanding position in the digital camera marketplace.
Good clean results with excellent color and decent resolution, Virtually no purple fringing, Good dynamic range, Fast focus, generally responsive operation, Easy to use and good handling, Good movie mode (MPEG), Fairly low noise at ISO 400, Excellent batt...
No aperture or shutter priority mode, Results a little soft, No manual/custom white balance mode, Flash recycle slow unless batteries very fresh, red-eye mode adds long delay, Small amount of chromatic aberration - not visible in normal shots, Accessing s...
After nine years of reviewing compact digital cameras its sometimes surprising I can find anything new to say about them. But such has been the pace of development over the last few years that virtually every new model has at least something unique, ...
Abstract: Sonys S-line of cameras has returned in 2005 after a nearly four year hiatus. The new S models, the Cyber-shot S40, S60, and S90 are the replacements for some of the P-series models from last year. All three models share the same 4.1 Megapixel C...
Abstract: DPInterface Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S90 ReviewBrad Soo - August 7th, 2005 (Updated March 28th, 2006) The Sony Cyber-shot S90 is the most high-tech of the 3 new "S" digital cameras that Sony introduced this year, in early 2005. Though this is a great begin...