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Description
The DSC-W200 combines the amazing detail of 12.1 MP resolution with high sensitivity for shooting without a flash even in very low light. Super SteadyShot(R) image stabilization keeps blur to a minimum while advanced high-tech features like Face Detection & D-range optimization bring out the best in every shot you take for slow shooting or sharing on location. The large 2.5-inch LCD screen that makes viewing exceptionally easy and HD output lets you share memories in spectacular high definition clarity and detail on compatible HDTV screens. The Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens helps you bring distant subjects closer and lets you frame shots quickly for better composition. You can even capture VGA (640 x 480) video with audio up to 30 frames per second. 31 MB internal Flash Memory Shutter Speed - 1/4-1/1600 seconds (Auto) & 1-1/1600 seconds (Program Auto) White Balance - Automatic, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent 1, Fluorescent 2, Fluorescent 3, Incandescent, and Flash Scene Modes - Beach, High Sensitivity (ISO3200), Extra High Sensitivity (ISO6400), Fireworks, Landscape, Snow, Soft Snap, Twilight, and Twilight Portrait Flash Modes - Auto, Forced On, Forced Off, Slow Synch Compatibility - Microsoft 2000 Professional, Me, XP Home and Professional, Macintosh OS 9.1/9.2/OS X (10.0-10.4) Dimensions - 3 5/8 x 2 3/8 x 7/8 inch (90.9 x 58.5 x 22.2 mm) Weight - 4.2 ounces (116 grams) Body only / 5.1 ounces (147 grams) including Battery and optional Memory Stick(R) Pro Duo Media
Customer reviews for 'Sony Cybershot DSCW200 12.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot'
«cybershot»
Maybe I'm seeing something incorrectly but I bought this new in April, '08 for $264.15 and now it says over $500..can't be right.
anyway..
Good camera. Takes pictures.
[Thursday, October 02, 2008]
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«Takes GREAT pictures in Low Lighting!»
I bought this camera because Consumer Reports rated it #1 for subcompact digital cameras. It was also only $299 here on Amazon.com (the price listed today is over $400). I have four criteria when it comes to a compact digital camera.
1. It must have a fast response time, both when I turn it on and in between shots. This Sony Cybershot is AWESOME. It is literally on and ready to shoot within milliseconds of hitting the power button. There's also NO delay between shots, which has been the bane of all the digital cameras I've ever owned. The ability to go from shot to shot without worrying about missing a great action photo or having to twiddle my thumbs while it writes to the compact flash or smart disk is a god send.
2. It must take GREAT shots in low lighting. I don't know how many crappy photos I've taken indoors at parties, museums, and more. I know we all have, even with those cameras that have 'indoor' modes but require a tripod to take a clear picture. Well, this baby takes absolutely stunning low light photos using ISO or ISO+ mode. They are clear and not at all blurry. Check out the photos I uploaded from a visit to a local aquarium in the Jelly Fish exhibit (where it's as dark as night in there). Not only did I NOT have to use a tripod to get a clear shot, but the photos came out rich in color and detail, especially considering this is not a DSLR.
3. It must have several scene modes. I am addicted to these modes as they often save me from some very bad shots. I am clueless on how to set anything manually. This camera offers a nice selection of scene modes, my favorite so far being the ISO+ for low light, indoor settings. But the landscape, portrait, and other modes have all proved equally adept at clear, brilliant pictures.
4. It must have a large LCD. My last digital camera had a 1.8" LCD and it was painfully small. I often couldn't tell that shots were out of focus until I imported them to my desktop. The Sony Cybershot has a vividly clear LCD that is large and bright, perfect for spotting bad shots on the spot. No more wondering if I've taken a good photo or not.
Overall, I'm extremely impressed with the Sony Cybershot. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because it only has 3X optical zoom, up to 6X with digital. My last digital camera had 12X with digital zoom, and it was disappointing to find that even though I was buying a higher end subcompact camera, the zoom was a bit on the skimpy side.
Nevertheless, I won't be using my old digital camera even with its 12X zoom because the Sony blows it out of the water in terms of picture quality, compactness, and speed.
[Saturday, July 05, 2008]
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«Love it»
I love this camera. The screen is big and clear. I've had it for 2 years and i still love it.
[Thursday, June 19, 2008]
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