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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170
Pros: Good user interface; lots of options; burst mode stamina
Cons: Frustrating zoom rocker switch; cluttered controls; proprietary memory stick format
Verdict: Plain Jane styling and cluttered controls belie a wonderfully intuitive graphical user interface and some clever features. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 is a surprisingly adaptable camera that can be tweaked to take decent pictures in various environments
Summary: Underneath its plain exterior, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 hides a wealth of clever features and an extremely intuitive graphical interface. It also includes a viewfinder -- a compact rarity, these days -- and good a face detection system among its many
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71/100 |
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Title: Sony DSC S730
Pros: Ease of use - low price
Cons: When compared to other similarly priced digital cameras nothing stands out as an obvious flaw.
Verdict: The Sony DSC S730 may not be anything spectacular, but if you are looking for a simple digital camera without pretensions to be anything else then this camera is worth a closer look. Its main strengths are ease of use and a low price tag.
Summary: The Sony DSC S730 is a standard entry level model. It does what it sets out to do pretty well. It is certainly a no
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77/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130
Pros: Fast shutter; slightly longer-than-normal lens; handy in-camera editing and slide show functions
Cons: Softening around edges; noisy at ISO 800 and higher
Verdict: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130's quick performance and decent image quality make it a solid follow-up to the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90, and a good choice for a pocket point-and-shoot camera
Summary: With a quick shutter and a shiny, attractive shell, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130 makes a very good pocket point-and-shoot camera. It's an improvement upon previous models with its 4x zoom lens with a longer reach and onboard editing helps you tweak and sh
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74/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120
Pros: Good picture quality; quick performance; broad feature set
Cons: Small buttons; misses many on-board editing options other models have
Verdict: It's not as feature-laden as higher-end models, but the Sony Cyber-shot W120 offers plenty of style and substance for the price
Summary: Sony packs a surprising number of features in its Cyber-shot DSC-W120, a 7-megapixel shooter that comes in a stylish range of colours, including pink, blue and the more traditional black and silver. A better-than-usual 4x optical zoom and in-camera slides
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74/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300
Pros: Size and finish; manual controls; fast auto-focus
Cons: Average lens; gimmicky features
Verdict: The W300's real qualities are its design, build, finish and responsiveness. The features are fun, but don't expect them to change your photography. And don't expect too much from that sensor, either, despite its stratospheric 13.6 million p
Summary: Sony's Cyber-shot W series is the one to choose if you just want a top-quality everyday camera. For around £190, the top-of-the-range W300 gives you an amazing 13.6-megapixel sensor, a titanium-coated body, advanced face and smile detection, ISO 6,40
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75/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W110 Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Easy to navigate menu, Smile and face detection
Cons: Blurry, laggy LCD
Verdict: If you're after a camera which represents ease and automation without compromising image quality then the DSC-W110 is great value for money. Just don't expect much in the way of features.
Summary: sony cyber-shot dsc-w110 review: Sony's entry-level Cyber-shot DSC-W110 includes face detection, noise reduction and high ISO sensitivity up to ISO 3200.
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80/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2
Pros: Sleek design; optical image stabiliser
Cons: Requires dongle for USB; will only use memory card if internal memory is full; slow zoom
Verdict: A likable ultracompact snapshot camera, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2 nevertheless faces stiff competition from its own siblings, the T20 and T200
Summary: Say hello to the zippy, multi-coloured Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2. Available in blue, pink and green, it will coordinate perfectly with your other kit. Plus, it's got plenty of get-up-and-go and is raring to start snapping. Slip one into your back pocket for
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72/100 |
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