![]() While capturing your media may be the first thing you would want to do with a digital camera, the fun comes when you decide what to do with it. ![]() The back features a 1.5" full-color LCD screen, most of the camera control buttons, and the necessary I/O ports, while the top of the camera is reserved for the shutter release and power buttons. A standard tripod mount is offered on the bottom of the camera, and the side features an easy-open panel for access to the rechargeable InfoLithium® battery and media slot. The core lens sports a 3x optical zoom and an additional 4x digital zoom function, and automatically adds about an inch to the camera’s depth when it is switched on. Looking around the camera’s enclosure, a few features immediately catch the eye. Any pre-conceptions that the P10’s size makes it vulnerable to damage vanish once it is picked up although it weighs a mere seven and a half ounces, the camera feels reasonably solid and durable, enough to withstand the odd accidental knock, not that you would ever forgive yourself if you dropped it. Measuring just 4.25" in length and just over 2" in height, the P10 is smaller than Sony’s previous efforts-no mean feat given the boost in specification compared to larger siblings such as the DSC-P72. The first thing about this camera that makes an impression is its size.
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