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Book Additional assistance and info (plus for other Sony Cyber Shot Fans)

Cyber Shot DSC-S75 Manual & Chart W/PDF FILE


Read the MANUALCHART plus Infor firs... and
find out what the maximum Memory you can use before you
proceed. I have a Memory Duo-Stick and can take up to
950 photos as more memory had been added to it and is the
maximum for mine. However, if you take movies (if yours does
have that option), remember, it will eat up memory as well as
draining out the battery.

I do not recommend purchasing anything outside of Sony to use
in Sony; for I have had friends who had done that and it wrecked
their Sony Cyber Shot Cameras (including batteries).

I always stick with Sony, the brand name. It is true Kingston and
others are good - but they are good for things such as Bluetooth,
iPAD, Cell phones, iPAQ (yes that is spelled right, I own an iPAQ E,
which is Microsoft), et al... just not for cameras or cam-corders
or any time of cameras or video equipment.

It is not fully understood why, but I am perceiving that there are
compatibility issues here - as I saw that on my friend's new Sony
and it came up with an error until she had to wait for her Sony
Battery to charge up.

Keep in mind, keep an eye on the battery, once it is close to 1/4th
down, STOP! Do not drain the battery down completely. For me, if
it hits below 1/2 down, I recharge it.

Of note - for other Cyber Shot Sony Owners, especially those who
own older ones, like I had given my son and his wife, you are unable
to upgrade memory, and they run on regular batteries and not Sony
Batteries. I strongly discourage people who have old models from using
rechargeable batteries now on the old Sony Cyber Shots, for the life
span of the batteries are now excessively short. If you are starting
to now begin to get distorted or blurry images (especially around the
edges) ... NOW is the time to get rid of it and sell it cheap on eBay or
somewhere, and buy a newer Cyber Shot with more MP and features,
and include all accessories with that Cyber Shot if you have it. For
it will NOT work on the new Cyber Shot at all - for all Cyber Shots
have just about their own "equipment" aka accessories.



As if one had not spent enough money already.
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