☆★:-)Case for Sony Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras

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Case for Sony Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras

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Case for Sony Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras

  • 100% Brand new high quality camera case
  • Protects your camera against scratches, dust and damages and the internal soft layer protects the LCD screen from scratches and bumps
  • Lightweight, durable, convenient to carry. Material: Neoprone Fabric
  • Color: Black with Grey Trim. External size: 4.7 ” x 3.1 ” x 0.7″. Internal size: 4.0 ” x 2.3″ x 0.7 “
  • Fits mulitple models, NOT ALL. Check sizes carefully.

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100% Brand new high quality camera case for Sony Cyber-Shot DSC T70 T700 T77 T90 T900 TX1 W180 T99 TX9 and Many More…

Please note: while this case fits many models we cannot guarantee it will fit ALL models. To ensure compatibility and avoid a return please compare the specified internal camera case dimensions to your own camera model.


Case for Sony Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras

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Sony HDR-CX160 High-Definition Handycam Camcorder (Black)

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Sony HDR-CX160 High-Definition Handycam Camcorder (Black)

  • 1920×1080 Full HD 60p Recording w/3MP still image
  • 16GB embedded Flash Memory for up to 6 hours of recording
  • Wide Angle G lens to capture everything you want
  • 42x Extended Zoom to get even closer to the action
  • Back-illuminated “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for superb low-light video

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Capture amazing 1920 x 1080 Full HD video with the ultra-compact HDR-CX160 Handycam camcorder. It features an “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance and wide angle Sony G lens, plus 42x extended zoom feature for getting you closer to the action. Record and store up to six hours of high-definition video footage (HD LP mode) via the built-in embedded Flash memory. You can also compose and view your shots on the vibrant 3.0″ touch-screen display.


Sony HDR-CX160 High-Definition Handycam Camcorder (Black)

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  1. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great little pouch, April 7, 2011
    By 
    Philip Wen “IT Consultant” (Thousand Oaks, CA) –
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    This review is from: Case for Sony Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras (Electronics)

    I bought this with reservation from reading the last review. I own both a Sony W350 and a TX9. Tried both and both cameras fit great. Will be getting another for my wife.

    Addition 04/28/11:

    I ordered and received another exact same order, and just as another reviewer has stated, this time around I got a pouch that’s slightly smaller than the one I got a few days ago, in reverse color scheme. The smaller one is a little too snug for the TX9, but the bigger one is a very good fit. Luckily the W350 is extremely small and fits in the smaller pouch just fine. Make sure to specify for the bigger one if you need it. My bigger one has black zippers.

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  2. 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Get what you pay for…, August 28, 2011
    By 
    Devin Hawthorne (Texas) –
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    This review is from: Case for Sony Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras (Electronics)

    Case gets two stars from this guy. Simply put, you get what you pay for…the case isn’t anything special but serves it’s function well enough. Don’t expect the case to protect your camera from being banged around at all…on that note, I would recommend removing the carabiner from it entirely even though it’s cheap aluminum. Don’t want it getting smashed up against your camera in the case. It’ll protect your camera from the environment ie. sand at the beach, etc…

    If you have a camera that cost more than 150 bucks…get a better case. Nobody takes their Ferrari to Radio Shack to get a cd player….so don’t put your $$$ camera in an el-cheap’o case.

    My $0.02

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  3. 98 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazing little HD camcorder, May 2, 2011
    By 
    AJ (NJ) –
    This review is from: Sony HDR-CX160 High-Definition Handycam Camcorder (Black) (Camera)

    My new Sony CX160 HD HandyCam. The more I use it, the more I am loving it.
    It is very convenient to use with a perfect size for my medium sized palm, and the zoom & record buttons conveniently placed on the camera body as well as on the touch screen. The touch screen is pretty good. I would recommend using a scratch guard which makes it easier to clean since it is prone to finger prints. The touch screen interface is very intuitive (one cant go wrong with the interface with Sony) and takes only couple of mins to get used to. I started shooting right after unboxing it. Coming to the most important aspect – the picture. The picture quality of the videos is absolutely stunning. Even under low light (indoors), the picture quality is quite good when shot at FX mode. I generally prefer FX mode (60i) which is actually the second best mode in terms of picture clarity but gives you that extra shooting time with negligible picture degradation as compared to PS mode (60p @ 28Mbps). PS mode is as close to a professional camera that an under $500 camera can get.
    With a built in 16Gb memory one can shoot about 90 mins of HD videos in FX mode. I got a Transcend 16Gb class 10 for little less than 30 bucks to make the total to 3 hrs of videos at one go, which imho is quite a decent amount of video. The battery (Sony NP-FV50 V series) that came with it has a back up of little over 2 hours with a mix of record and play back times. I am very happy with these times though. For back up I did buy a NP FV 70 replacement (Vivitar brand); however, it did not work well and I used to get an error message after about 4 mins. I returned it and bought another Sony NP FV 50. I would recommend buying another Sony NP FV 50 battery only if you ever need a back up power (NOT EVEN origniaL Sony NP FV 70).
    The sound recording quality is also pretty good. With about 3 hours of recordings so far, although I haven’t really noticed the sound recordings in too much detail, I can say that the sound is just perfect. We have enjoyed the picture as well as sound quality of all the videos that we had shot with it.
    The small (about 5-7 cms only) USB is fixed on the camera body. I find this feature quite cool since you dont have to remember to carry the USB cable as such (of course, the extension cable definitely helps), as also it is sort of hidden in the camera strap so its not visible and does not cause an hindrance while recording.
    Coming to the still pictures, I would say I was a quite disappointed with it in that the pictures are virtually useless. Due to this I have disabled the auto smile shutter which takes a picture automatically when it detects a smile, even when the video recording is in progress. The feature is good, but the pictures are not.
    The software that came with it – Sony PMB – is a just about okay kinda software; in that it does what it is meant to do – manage and burn DVDs. You can create DVSs pretty easily with it. However, the number of screen layouts is very limited (only about 5 to be precise), and it does need a decent processing power. However, with HD videos, a decent processing power is anyways a must.
    I would have given it a 4.5, but it certainly doesn’t deserve a 4; So, I gave it a full 5. If you ignore the still picture quality, imho is not what it is meant for, the other features such as golf shot, slow-mo shot, one touch focus in which the camera focus on an object you touch in the lcd screen and keeps in focus all through the shooting by following it, the more than decent battery back up, you won’t be disappointed with this one. I got mine from Costco for $490 bucks with taxes, inclusive of a decent pouch enough to carry its USB extension cable, an additional battery, along with the camera, of course.

    5/23 Update on spare battery: Purchased a ‘High Voltage’ brand NP-FV 70 battery from Digi Acc seller. I am glad that it worked with my Sony CX-160. Initially, I was disappointed since even the Original Sony NP FV 50 did not work with it and I used to get an error message after every 3-4 mins. Digi Acc was prompt to send me a battery that worked.

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  4. 49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Little Camera and Cheaper Here Than Fry’s, April 8, 2011
    By 
    Michael P. Gallagher (Houston, TX) –
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    This review is from: Sony HDR-CX160 High-Definition Handycam Camcorder (Black) (Camera)

    I finally took the plunge and upgraded from having to find blank discs for video recording to this lightweight and compact recorder. I really like the feature of being able to put it all on a HD, and the zoom is pretty incredible at 42x: I tested one in a Fry’s store before purchasing here on Amazon, and was able to pick off small text words on a sign halfway across the store.

    The picture equality to me is crystal clear, and transferred over to my computer for ripping to a DVD without any issues at all. Piece of cake.

    While it does come with 16 gig of memory, I went ahead and paid extra for a 32 GB SD memory card: the last thing I wanted to have happen is run out of space right in the middle of whatever I might be recording.

    I didn’t purchase an upgraded battery with the initial purchase, as I thought I would see what type of performance I would get with the one that came with it: I’m getting about 2.5 to 3 hours, but your results may vary depending upon usage. For me, that is more than enough for one session of whatever I might be recording, but I will more likely than not buy a larger capacity battery, as I have been caught before ready to go to some event and realizing I hadn’t charged the battery. With the USB-compatible charger (included), for this one I will be able to plug into my USB-compatible cigarette adapter, but I’d rather have the piece of mind of a larger battery and will order one.

    The only “negative” I have is I have larger hands, and it will take some getting used to this size camera. That doesn’t affect performance of the camera.
    All in all, at $498 here on Amazon it is a great buy, and saved me $40+ bucks from buying the same thing at Fry’s.

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