Sony Cybershot W100 review at DPInterface
Posted by Steve on April 24th, 2006
A review of the Sony Cybershot W100 digital camera is available at DPInterface.
The Sony Cybershot W100 is an ultra compact 8 megapixel digital camera with a 3 times optical zoom and a 2.5 inch LCD display. A high ISO 1250 sensitivity mode enables the W100 to shoot in low light conditions and helps reduce blurred image results. Automatic exposure control, scene modes, as well as full manual controls are available.
The results of the review:
“The W100 has above average battery life - that’s 360 shots. So there appears to be not much of a requirement to get an extra battery pack. […]
Reserved for the Sony W100 is a manual mode. Though it’s limited, it’s better than nothing and still quite meaningful. Its ISO sensitivity up to ISO 1250 means you don’t need to worry much about low-light shots or fast moving subjects. And even at ISO 1250, the photos are still useable. On whole, the W100 produces very good photos. […]
So I think the Sony Cyber-shot W100 is a great pocket camera with high resolution. Its “manual” mode, high ISO capabilities and good image quality emphasize on its “greatness”.”
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