Sony DSCW800/B 20.1 MP Digital Camera (Black)
A powerful 20.1 megapixel super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images with superb contrast and clarity down to the finest detail. Sony Lens w/ 5x Optical Zoom Get up close to the action with 5x optical zoom plus 10x Clear Image digital zoom with the professional Sony ZEISS lens. Reduced Blur with SteadyShot Image Stabilization Shoot incredibly smooth video* and still images with SteadyShot Image Stabilization with Active mode. This technology delivers sharp image quality with low noise and minimal blur even while the user is strolling. Reach beyond the traditional wide angle lens, and capture more breathtaking shots with Sweep Panorama mode. Simply press the shutter button and sweep the camera in the desired direction and the camera continuously shoots at a high speed, then seamlessly stitches the images together with automatic position adjustment to create one stunning panoramic image. Available in wide and up to 360° full circle, the camera can take a variety of panoramic shots. Now capturing wide landscapes is as easy as press and sweep. Smile Shutter technology captures a smile the moment it happens. Simply press the Smile Shutter button and the camera does the rest. You can also select adult and child priority and indicate the degree of Smile Detection sensitivity. Intelligent Scene Recognition can now be used together with Smile Shutter mode when the Intelligent Auto mode is on. This means that beautiful smiles can be captured with settings optimized for the particular scene, even in difficult conditions such as twilight and backlighting Picture Effect adds a new level of expression to photos, making ordinary landscapes and portraits come to life by heightening mood and emphasizing certain attributes. Picture Effect can be applied to still images (4 modes), movies (4 modes) and panoramic shots (3 modes), giving photos and movies even greater impact. I couldn't believe it. I tried to download the photos to my computer and I couldn't unless I downloaded a Sony Cloud program. Then I saw that the program was trying to take over all my photos in one folder on my PC. I stopped the program and sent the camera back to Amazon. They don't say anthing about this in the online description - it's B.S. I got tired of taking photos with my phone , i wanted a real camera , that had a real zoom . I have a number of very expensive SLR's but they are heavy to carry around all the time . This is the perfect mix of convenient and efficient . To look at copies of your photos , all you have to do is simply take the card out of the camera and put it into your computer , and you have them ready to transfer to your hard drive . plus if you want you can use a cable like you would do with a phone . it is a cheap camera , but it takes expensive photos . it doesn't do the same as my $3000.oo NIKON's , and the reviews here seem to think it should . but to take great snap shot photos it is as good as any cell phone camera , and it very small easy to carry thus you are going to take more photos that you would not do other wise , even with a cell phone camera . For what it is designed for , it gets 5 gold stars I have had 4 or 5 Sony digital cameras over the years and they have been great. When I broke the screen on the last model (totally my fault) I was confident that Sony was the way to go. A quick google search listed this model as the 2018 best point and shoot under $100 and I was sold. However, I was deeply disappointed when it arrived. Honestly I don’t care too much whether a camera has 8MP or 20MP (I rarely enlarge photos). What I do care about is how long it takes to take the picture. I hate trying to get a picture and by the time the camera focuses and shoots the subjects (usually kids or animals) have already lost patience. This camera is way too slow; after every picture there was about a 3-4 second delay when the screen went blank. Most pictures came out blurry. Even changing modes didn’t help. For those who care, this camera felt flimsy, my other Sony was lightweight but had a solid metal casing. I might have got a lemon but I am guessing Sony got lazy with so few point and shoot cameras being used these days. So I am returning this camera, I haven’t decided on a replacement yet, but this is not worth $80. I am an amateur photographer and own three DSLR cameras with a selection of lenses. However that collection does not eliminate the need for a handy item for just daily needs. I keep this one especially in my car's glove box as a reserve for occasions which require something better than my cell phone camera. For that purpose it meets my expectations and even exceeds it. Yet, this is still a snap shot device with a relatively low price tag and therefore a DSLR level quality (like background blurring, high shutter speed, high level of low light performance etc.)should not be expected. It delivers on being a high definition, easy to use point-and-click camera. Its Programmed Exposure mode is perfect for warm photos and scenery while its Auto Tracking mode is best for taking clear crisp movement shots. I was able to take shots of cars speeding along the road with zero blur. It seems that point and shoot cameras are going the way of the dinosaur thanks to smart phones, but I still like dedicated products. I bought this little jewel specifically for going on a vacation in the very near future. It will save wear and tear on my smart phone. The camera images are SHARP and there is very little learning curve involved. It is compact and easy to handle. I purchased the 3 year protection plan at a very cheap price. For $102 (including tax and protection plan) out the door, this is a sure fire win. Buy one or two at this price! |
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