a l b e r t
Senior Member
There has been quite a number of threads in this forum with unhappy Sony customers.
I for one, having used so many Sony products (digicams, CD players, TV, camcorder) I can summarize my feeling with Sony digicam as follows:
1. Memory stick, this is like Sony Betamax strike two. VHS won out at the end, even Sony still makes some Betamax products in the very small high end segment. In the longer run, either Sony will have to yield to CF/microdrive or have dual media slots.
2. The one step forward and one step back approach is very typical Sony business strategy for the past 20 years. They do this so that they can get you to buy the next "improved product". They don't give firmware updates because this is the only way to make sure you have to buy the improved version, in which some of these improvements are not really new features, more like bug fixes. I agree that many manufacturers do that, buy Sony certainly has perfected this skill. If you use their consumer products, you'll find that there is no real top of the line product. There is always something missing on the top of the line compared to the 2nd, 3rd top of the line on the same chain. Looked at S70/S75/S85. S75 has a lot of improvements over the S70, but at the same time, it loses image quality when compared to the S70. It's a hair pulling experience for us who are concerned with total quality to choose between lots of manual features/AF lamp over image quality of the S70 (no CA, sharper image, etc.) And look, the orientation sensor is missing on the S75 too. This is not right.
3. As for Ulysses's claim on Sony not repeating BOCS, sorry, Ulysses, you're wrong on this one. S75 has GOCS written all over if you do close distance flash photography against some white/light colored background.
So will I buy Sony again? Not right now, I'm waiting to see what's available from Canon in the form of a G2. I've played with Nikon 995, it's a bit too bulky to my likings, and the lack of AF lamp, audio and aging lens design doesn't make it too appealing to me.
I've owned Sony F505, S70, S75 and have enough experience with each one to feel what is going on with Sony. I'm a bit surprised Franck C. is on my side right now. Unless Sony changes the above, it's not likely to see me buying or recommending Sony to anyone else.--a l b e r t
I for one, having used so many Sony products (digicams, CD players, TV, camcorder) I can summarize my feeling with Sony digicam as follows:
1. Memory stick, this is like Sony Betamax strike two. VHS won out at the end, even Sony still makes some Betamax products in the very small high end segment. In the longer run, either Sony will have to yield to CF/microdrive or have dual media slots.
2. The one step forward and one step back approach is very typical Sony business strategy for the past 20 years. They do this so that they can get you to buy the next "improved product". They don't give firmware updates because this is the only way to make sure you have to buy the improved version, in which some of these improvements are not really new features, more like bug fixes. I agree that many manufacturers do that, buy Sony certainly has perfected this skill. If you use their consumer products, you'll find that there is no real top of the line product. There is always something missing on the top of the line compared to the 2nd, 3rd top of the line on the same chain. Looked at S70/S75/S85. S75 has a lot of improvements over the S70, but at the same time, it loses image quality when compared to the S70. It's a hair pulling experience for us who are concerned with total quality to choose between lots of manual features/AF lamp over image quality of the S70 (no CA, sharper image, etc.) And look, the orientation sensor is missing on the S75 too. This is not right.
3. As for Ulysses's claim on Sony not repeating BOCS, sorry, Ulysses, you're wrong on this one. S75 has GOCS written all over if you do close distance flash photography against some white/light colored background.
So will I buy Sony again? Not right now, I'm waiting to see what's available from Canon in the form of a G2. I've played with Nikon 995, it's a bit too bulky to my likings, and the lack of AF lamp, audio and aging lens design doesn't make it too appealing to me.
I've owned Sony F505, S70, S75 and have enough experience with each one to feel what is going on with Sony. I'm a bit surprised Franck C. is on my side right now. Unless Sony changes the above, it's not likely to see me buying or recommending Sony to anyone else.--a l b e r t