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Storage media: Memory Stick Duo, Optical zoom: 3x, Sensor resolution: 13.6 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Optical viewfinder, Weight: 156g, Digital zoom: 2x ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 100 reviews of Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8.15/10. Comparing these reviews to 352025 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 94/100 (or 9.4 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
Read Full ReviewReview 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
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
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is the top of the range model in Sony's W-series of premium compact digital cameras. The W300 is a new 13.6 megapixel model with a scratch-resistant titanium coating, 3x optical zoom lens equivalent to 35-105mm, and a large 2.
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Review summary: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 features a 13.6-megapixel 1/1.7-inch CCD image sensor which is coupled to a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar-branded 3x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch LCD display
Verdict: The Cyber-shot W300 includes Sony's face detection technology, not only capable of detecting up to eight faces simultaneously, but of differentiating between adults and children, and of automatically triggering the shutter when your subject smiles. Sony's
Read Full ReviewReview summary: It's hard to believe you can buy a 13.6-megapixel point-and-shoot digicam for under $349 USD from a top brand-not simply a piece of junk from some godforsaken outfit working...
Pros: Affordable; responsive 13.6MP compact camera
Cons: Noisy in low light; LCD hard to see in direct sunshine
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