Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S730

By Zennith Geisler on 26/03/2008

More Sony reviews , RRP: AU$179.00

Description:

The 7-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S730 is an entry-level compact that features internal storage and high ISO sensitivity for under AU$200.

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Cassie
15/11/2008, 06:14 AM

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I have the same problem my flash dosent work either & I just got this camera for mothers day upset because I couldnt get any picture at Disney's Halloween party!

Pros: nothing

Cons: flash not working

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ELKABA
18/06/2008, 03:02 AM

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I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM, I DONT REMEMBER HOW MANY TIMES WORKED, BUT THE FLASH DOES NOT WORK ANYMORE AND THE CAMERA IS ALMOST NEW

Pros: IT TAKE PICTURES

Cons: IS VERY BAD WHEN YOU LOOSE YOUR FLASH BELIVE ME

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SimPLemE
29/05/2008, 02:40 PM

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i am not really happy will it cause the flash only worked a couple times now its stopped working on any setting

Pros: good settings

Cons: FLASH DOESNT WORK!!!!!!

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