Posted in Digital Cameras, Sony on June 7th, 2006
The Sony Cybershot DSC-W100 has been well reviewed over at Imaging Resource: ‘The Sony DSC-W100 is an impressive offering, much like the rest of the W-series in the Cyber-shot line. It is handsomely constructed, with a feel of quality, and is uncomplicated to operate. With its high-resolution 8.1-megapixel CCD, large LCD monitor, and very accommodating exposure offerings, the DSC-W100 is definitely a winner in several categories.’
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Posted in Digital Cameras, Sony on May 16th, 2006
The Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 digital camera is generally regarded as an excellent, very compact performer by those who have reviewed it.
It has a 7.2 megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, large 2.5 inch LCD, and “Stamina” battery life. It delivers good images and overall performance.
The Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 is very portable and performs well in low light conditions.
It’s an excellent choice if you are looking for a stylish camera that takes excellent pictures under a variety of conditions.
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Posted in Digital Cameras, Sony on May 8th, 2006
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30 digital camera is given a thumbs up by Imaging Resource: ‘If you’re looking for a good “take anywhere” camera with great versatility and good color and tonality, the Sony DSC-W30 deserves a close look. (And if you’d like a the same camera with a larger 2.5-inch LCD, the Sony DSC-W50 is only about $30 more at retail.) We suggest that you ignore the ISO 800 and 1000 settings on the camera, as the image quality there is really marginal even for snapshot-size prints, but if you look at the Sony W30 as an ISO 400 camera, it competes very strongly, making it a Dave’s Pick in its category.’
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Posted in Digital Cameras, Sony on April 27th, 2006
The Sony Cybershot DSC-W50 is reviewed at Megapixel: ‘The Sony DSC-W50 belongs in that group of very compact cameras that are no bigger than a deck of cards. This particular model offers a 6-megapixel resolution, a Carl Zeiss 3X optical zoom, and a generous 2.5-inch monitor. One of the strengths of the DSC-W50 is its excellent metering. Using a system that evaluates a number of areas in the frame to arrive at an average, which is used to determine the shutter speed and aperture, the metering yields images that are usually flawless. With this camera, it is unavoidable that its movie mode be mentioned. At the highest resolution and best image quality, video clips are impressive not only for their image quality, but also for the clarity of the sound, which is uncommon.’
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