I would prefer to trade this camera for NES related items (carts in good condition, manuals, complete games, etc.) If you dont do NES, feel free to offer other stuff as well. I collect a little bit of everything. Send me a PM if you are interested
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Been seeing some people on here looking for digital cameras over the past couple months, so I decided to finally put this one up for trade. This camera was purchased several years ago to take pictures for my eBay auctions. Shortly after purchase I decided that eBay was just too time consuming, so needless to say the camera didnt see very much use. Matter of fact it has spent the last 2.5+ years sitting untouched in my drawer.
This camera is a 1.3 mega-pixel with a 3x zoom. Also is capable of taking MPEG movies (no audio). Overall the camera is in wonderful conditon, it does show VERY MINOR signs of normal use. The LCD screen has one SMALL scratch which you cant even see when the LCD screen is in use. I have the box, manuals, baggies, etc. around here somewhere. I looked for them earlier but cannot locate them. I will keep my eyes open for it in the future.
Included with the camera is the USB computer interface cable, which is used to download pictures from the camera to your PC.
There is also a 32 MB SONY brand memory stick to store your pictures on. (as well a smaller internal memory card built-into the camera for extra picture storage)
Lastly there is a SONY brand AC power adapter (Camera can ALSO use 2-AA batteries if you want). This adapter has about a 12 ft. cord on it, so you can really move around with it. Within 1 hour of purchase, my Jack Russel puppy "Roxie" (the one in the video below) decided to chew on the cable in a couple places. The cable STILL WORKS FINE, and I have never had any problems with it. Please see pictures below for a close up of the "Roxie" damage...
The pictures below were taken earlier today. This is the first time this camera has been used in over 2 years. I did not tinker with the resolution, flash brightness, or any of the other settings that can be changed, so basically these were taken with whatever default settings the camera had when purchased.
These are actual pictures taken by the Cyber-Shot DSC-P20. They were taken at a higher resolution originally, but have been scaled down here.
A "real-life" picture of my living room. Scaled down from a higher resolution as well.
A shot of the neightborhood off the back porch. Once again, scaled down.
A small MPEG video shot with the camera. It's of the same pup that chewed the AC adapter cord. Click HERE for link...
Lastly, below are some pictures of the camera itself. The one with the LCD screen looks blurry, but on the Cyber-Shot it is crisp and clear.