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Sony Cybershot DSCW200 Silver Digital Camera

Sony Cybershot DSCW200 Silver Digital Camera

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Sony Cybershot DSCW200 Digital Camera combines the amazing detail of 12.1 MP resolutions with high sensitivity for shooting without a flash even in very low light. Super SteadyShot image stabilization... Read More

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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 Preview - Digital Cameras

Summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 is the flagship model of the W-series and the most compact 12-megapixel camera to date.
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: Compact, attractive design; optical image-stabilizer; manual exposure mode.

Cons: Requires far more light for low ISO shots than most competitors; exceptionally long flash-recycle time and disappointing shot-to-shot performance; image-processing artifacts; LCD has poor off-angle viewing; proprietary USB cable.

Summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200's 12-megapixel sensor raises the price of an otherwise decent snapshot camera with little benefit. The W90 and W80 are better deals.
64/100
Title: Sony Cybershot DSC-W200

Summary: News is breaking that Sony are announcing new cameras today including the Sony Cybershot DSC-W200. We're still yet to get full details from Sony but here's the initial feature list. Sony Cybershot DSC-W200 Features 12 Megapixel Image Sensor 3x Optocal zoo
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Title: Sony Cybersot DSC-W200

Summary: The Sony Cybersot DSC-W200 is an 12 megapixel (CCD) slimline compact camera with a 3x optical zoom lens (Ziess branded) and 2.5 inch LCD screen. It features an ISO maximum of 3200, 31 megabytes of internal memory and Memory Stick Duo/Pro Duo card compatab
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Title: Sony Cybershot DSC-W200 | Digital Camera Review

Summary: Sony Cybershot DSC-W200 : According to a publication on Engadget's website referring to a posting in the forum of a Sony Centre website - sonycenter.lu - we may expect another Cybershot digital camera introduction. PMA 2007 is getting closer and like last
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Title: Sony Cybershot W200 | Digital Camera Review

Summary: Sony Cybershot W200 : With the help of a posting at Engadget where you will find the pictures of a Sony brochure containing the upcoming Sony Cybershot digital cameras we bring you the news of a stylish compact digital camera; the Sony Cybershot DSC-W200.
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: Compact, attractive design; optical image-stabiliser; manual exposure mode

Cons: Requires far more light for low ISO shots than most competitors; exceptionally long flash-recycle time and disappointing shot-to-shot performance; image-processing artefacts; LCD has poor off-angle viewing; proprietary USB cable

Verdict: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200's 12-megapixel sensor raises the price of an otherwise decent snapshot camera, with little benefit. The W90 and W80 are better deals

Summary: Sharing the attractive design and midrange feature set of other models in Sony's W series, the Cyber-shot DSC-W200 brings a whopping 12-megapixel sensor to the party -- but is that simply too large a resolution for an ultracompact camera to work properly?
64/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: 12MP resolution; optical image stabilization

Cons: Too much noise in less than ideal situations

75/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Summary: For those times when 10 megapixels just isn't enough.
80/100
Title: Sony DSC-W200

Pros: Generally good image quality. SteadyShot image stabilizer.Manual mode.Optical viewfinder.Very compact.Sturdily built.

Cons: Compression often too strong, limiting the use of a 12 megapixel image size.Noise from 400 ISO up.Low-power flash.Impractical menu system.

70/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot W200 Review

Summary: Sony Cyber-shot W200 Review - A massive 12Mp brain packed into a svelte, stylish body. Duncan Evans discovers how little he has in common with Sony's hi-res wunderkind.
70/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: Well built, Decent-quality lens

Cons: Disappointing performance, Difficult to use

Verdict: If you're going to bring a 12MP compact to the market, it needs to meet expectation. Build quality, metering and the lens are all good, but the image quality lets down this compact. The W200 seems to be more about an exercise in marketing rather than

Summary: If you buy a Sony W200, allow yourself an hour to read the manual. We didn't bother and a short time after taking it out for a spin we were furiously pressing all of the many buttons to try to delete an image. Why hasn't Sony included that familiar bin ic
60/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: Compact, attractive design; optical image-stabilizer; manual exposure mode.

Cons: Requires far more light for low ISO shots than most competitors; exceptionally long flash-recycle time and disappointing shot-to-shot performance; image-processing artifacts; LCD has poor off-angle viewing; proprietary USB cable.

Verdict: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200's 12-megapixel sensor raises the price of an otherwise decent snapshot camera, with little benefit. The W90 and W80 are better deals.

Summary: I couldn't have asked for a better example of the evils of sensor-resolution specmanship than Sony's 12-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-W200. This top-of-the-food-chain addition to the otherwise sensible W series--not exactly budget cameras, but reasonably price
64/100
Title: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 12.1-Megapixel Pocket Camera; Taking A Fun Camera Seriously

Summary: (Top): The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 is a shirt pocket-sized digital camera that's capable of producing very large, high-quality prints.
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 Review

Verdict: On paper the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 promises to be one of the more interesting compacts around for the keen shutterbug. Ultimately, however, it's let down by a combination of poor image quality, mixed responsiveness and strange implementation of some ke

Summary: At first glance the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 looks like a fairly run-of-the mill compact camera, with an understated, compact silver body, 3x zoom lens (35-105mm) and 2.5 inch LCD screen. Look a little closer though, and you'll find that there are some mo
60/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: Compact, attractive design; optical image-stabilizer; manual exposure mode.

Cons: Requires far more light for low ISO shots than most competitors; exceptionally long flash-recycle time and disappointing shot-to-shot performance; image-processing artifacts; LCD has poor off-angle viewing; proprietary USB cable.

Summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200's 12-megapixel sensor raises the price of an otherwise decent snapshot camera, with little benefit. The W90 and W80 are better deals.
64/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 review

Pros: Very high resolution images., Optical viewfinder., Manual control over exposure., Huge range of accessories.,

Cons: Softness and fringing in corners., Pedestrian 35-105mm lens range., Screen looks relatively coarse at 115k pixels., Convoluted menu system and controls.

Summary: When Sony announced the 12.1 Megapixel Cyber-shot W200, it was hard not have a pre-conceived impression of what it would offer in practice. It's probably fair to say most of us expected an otherwise great compact, let down by the overly ambitious resoluti
77/100
Title: Sony DSC W200

Pros: Viewfinder - ease of use

Cons: Photos could be a touch sharper in places

Verdict: The Sony DSC W200 is a stylish digital camera. Just on the large size for fitting in a pocket easily it also has some basic manual exposure controls. The 12 megapixels are also likely to prove attractive.

80/100
Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Pros: Well built, Decent-quality lens

Cons: Disappointing performance, Difficult to use

Verdict: Instead of the LCD you could try the optical viewfinder - a rarity on pocket-sized cameras these days - but it's a bit like peering into a long, dark tunnel

Summary: The brushed aluminium case looks superb and the camera feels solid and capable of absorbing a few knocks
60/100
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Manufacturer Sony
   MAIN FEATURES  
Camera Type Compact
Display Size 2.5"
Memory Type SD memory Type
Optical Zoom 3x
Resolution 12.1 MP
   ADDITIONAL FEATURES  
Interface Type USB - Universal Serial Bus, Video - RCA Composite Video
   APPEARANCE  
Camera Type Compact
   DIMENSIONS  
Depth 2.73 cm
Height 5.85 cm
Weight 142 g
Width 9.1 cm
   EXPOSURE CONTROL  
Flash Functions Auto Flash
White Balance Auto, Preset Modes
   IMAGE / VIDEO QUALITY  
Image Format JPEG
Image Sensor CCD
Maximum Video Capture Resolution 640 x 480 (VGA)
Resolution 12.1 MP
Video Capture Format MPEG
   LCD SPECIFICATIONS  
Display Size 2.5"
   LENS SPECIFICATION  
Aperture Range 2.8 1/f
Digital Zoom 6x
Focal Length Range 105 mm
Focus Range 35 mm
Optical Zoom 3x
   MEMORY  
Integrated Memory 31 MB
Memory Type SD memory Type
   WARRANTY  
Warranty Info 1 Year Limited Warranty