Sony W100 Review
DCRP has recently reviewed the Cyber-shot DSC-W100 an 8.1 Mega pixel camera which is a part of the celebrated Sony’s 2006 W-series. The website was pretty impressed with its high ISO performance and good image quality. The Large 2.5″ LCD display, the decent movie mode and the large internal memory also gets a thumbs up from the reviewer. However at times the image did suffer from over saturation and redeye. Also according to the review, it would have been better to include more manual modes.
The Cyber-shot DSC-W100 has an impressive 8.1 Mega pixel CCD with 3X optical zoom F2.8-5.2 Carl Zeiss lens. The lens has a focal range of 7.9 – 23.7 mm, which is equivalent to 38 – 114 mm and the built in flash has a working range of 0.2 – 6.0 m at wide-angle and 0.3 – 3.2 m at telephoto. The camera also features a 2.5″ LCD with a resolution of 115k pixels. The DSC-W100 offers an impressive high sensitivity mode with the ISO up to 1250. Color Modes include Normal, vivid, natural, sepia, black & white while Focus Modes include Multi-point, center, 0.5, 1.0, 3.0, 7.0 meters, infinity. The DSC-W100 has two different continuous shooting (burst) modes and the MPEG Movie VX Fine mode takes VGA-sized video (that’s 640 x 480) at 30 frames/sec.
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