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Sony DSC-W350 14.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Zoom with Optical Steady Shot Image Stabilization and 2.7 inch LCD (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • 26mm equivalent Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 4x optical zoom
  • Capture breathtaking images in Sweep Panorama Mode
  • 14.1-megapixel resolution; 2.7-inch LCD screen for easy viewing
  • Capture your videos in HD Movie mode (720p); Optical SteadyShot image stabilization reduces blur
  • Accepts Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick PRO Duo/Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo (not included)

Description

The DSC-W350 captures images with amazing detail with its Carl Zeiss 26mm wide angle 4x zoom lens. Take breathtaking panoramas in Sweep panorama mode and review them on a 2.7” LCD. Record 720p high definition movies while Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization, iAuto and Face Motion Detection makes taking great images in various conditions easy. From the Manufacturer The DSC-W350 captures images with amazing detail with its Carl Zeiss 26mm wide angle 4x zoom lens. Take breathtaking panoramas in Sweep panorama mode and review them on a 2.7-inch LCD. Record 720p high definition movies while Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, iAuto and Face Motion Detection makes taking great images in various conditions easy. Sony Cyber- shot DSC-W350 Highlights 14.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD Image Sensor A powerful 14.1-megapixel, 1/2.3-inch Super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images with superb contrast and clarity down to the finest detail. With 14.1 megapixels, you can create stunning, photo-quality prints up to A3+ (13x19-inch) size, or crop your images and still come away with high resolution shots. Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 4x optical zoom The professional-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens brings distant subjects closer for great outdoor, sports, and travel photos. 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD display (230k pixels) Generous 2.7-inch (230K pixels) Clear Photo LCD display features sharp, natural color that makes it easy to compose shots, read menus, and view photos, even in bright sunlight. Sweep Panorama mode 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 ultra-wide options, the camera can take panoramic shots of up to 185 degrees. Now capturing wide landscapes is as easy as press and sweep. HD MP4 Movie Mode MP4 is a popular format for high definition video that compresses the size of your audio and video, making your media files small enough to easily transfer to your compatible PC or Mac. MP4 is also highly compatible with the Web, so you can effortlessly upload your media to popular photo or video-sharing Web sites like Photobucket or YouTube. (Compatible PC with internet capability required). Self-Portrait Timer Self- Portrait Timer helps take the guesswork out of self portraits by utilizing Face Detection technology to recognize when your face enters the frame. Once the camera detects your face, it triggers a 2-second timer, and then snaps a picture. BIONZ Image Processor The BIONZ image processor delivers the high resolution and fast performance you expect from a Sony digital camera. Fast processing enables unique Sony features such as Sweep Panorama, Handheld Twilight, Antimotion Blur, HDR, etc to take and combine multiple images in less than a second to create wide panoramic images. Images have reduced grain and appear less washed out. Intelligent Auto Mode Unlike traditional auto mode, Intelligent Auto (iAuto) mode thinks for you, recognizing scenes, lighting conditions, faces, and adjusts settings resulting clear images, faces with natural skin tone and less blur. Take advantage of all the technology without leaving Auto mode. Take a picture from a kid on the playground, to landscape shots, to a beautiful flower or an indoor birthday party. All clear images without leaving auto mode. Intelligent Scene Recognition (iSCN) Mode Intelligent Scene Recognition (iSCN) Mode automatically detects nine different types of scenes and, within just 1/30th of a second, selects the appropriate camera settings: Backlight, Backlight Portrait, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Portrait, Landscape and. iSCN has two modes: Auto and Advanced. In Auto Mode, the camera takes a single shot using the optimal settings. In Advanced Mode, the camera takes a photo with the optimal settings and, if in difficult lighting (low light or back light) immediately takes a second photo with another optimized setting so you can choose which to keep. Optical SteadyShot image stabilization Optical SteadyShot image stabilization uses a built-in gyro sensor to detect camera shake and automatically shifts the lens to help prevent blur without sacrificing image quality. Face Detection helps focus on the correct subject Face Detection technology Face Detection technology detects up to eight individual faces and adjusts focus, exposure, and white balance to help deliver crisp, properly lit images of family and friends. Motion Detection Motion Detection, along with Face Motion Detection adjusts ISO sensitivity and increases the shutter speed when movement is detected, reducing blur in moving subjects and faces. Anti-blink Function It's frustrating to think you've captured that perfect shot, only to review it later and discover one of your subjects blinked just as you pressed the shutter. The Anti-blink function works to help counter blinking and squinting. When the camera is set to Soft Snap, the Anti-blink function captures two images, recording only the photo with less squinting. If a blink is detected in other shooting modes, a warning will be displayed after you take the shot. Smile Shutter technology Smile Shutter technology 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. Dynamic Range Optimizer Standard and Plus Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO) Standard and Plus uses a sophisticated algorithm to help recover shadows and highlights. The result is more natural images with clearer details that more closely match what your naked eye sees. DRO is particularly effective when shooting backlit portraits or any scene with a dramatic contrast between background and foreground lighting. DRO Plus allows for even greater optimization by analyzing each region of an image and performing additional image processing. Intelligent AF Thanks to Intelligent AF technology, capture fleeting moments like a child's adorable expression with the ultra-quick AF which locks focus in as little as 0.3 seconds. Easy Shooting Mode With Easy Shooting Mode, even beginners can take great photos. In Easy Shooting Mode, easy-to-understand basic instructions are displayed on the LCD screen and the camera switches to all automatic settings, removing several function choices and allowing you to focus on just your subject. Since this mode works together with Intelligent Scene Recognition, the camera selects the optimum setting for each scene. In addition the easy mode simplifies preview mode. Function Guide This beginner-friendly optional function helps navigate through the various functions and settings displaying the description of chosen functions or settings on the LCD screen. In-Camera Retouching Tools Retouch and enhance your photos on the go with in-camera Trimming, Red-Eye Correction, and Unsharp Masking functions In-camera retouching options PHOTOMUSIC PHOTOMUSIC combines images with music (4 tracks, 5 minutes per track) to produce fun and entertaining slide shows with standard visual effects (Simple, Nostalgic, Active, and Stylish). Select from pre- loaded tracks on the camera or transfer your own from your compatible computer (sold separately). Viewing modes Find your photos using the simple folder or calendar viewing modes. PhotoTV HD Bring your photos to life and enjoy highly detailed, high definition images with PhotoTV HD-capable Sony BRAVIA HDTVs. PhotoTV HD fine tunes settings on your PhotoTV HD enabled BRAVIA HDTV, such as sharpness, gradation, and color to display images that look more like printed Media Card Slot For convenient storage and sharing of your images, the DSC-W350 accepts Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick PRO Duo/Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo (sold separately). SD Card Functionality Sony SD memory cards are the perfect solution for storing and sharing your digital content such as high-quality photos, videos, music, and more. Lithium-ion battery Included lithium-ion battery provides added convenience with longer lasting power than alkaline batteries. Includes Sony PMB (Picture Motion Browser) Software ver. 5.02 Sony Picture Motion Browser software offers a simple, intuitive way to transfer, sort, and view your video and still images on your compatible PC. In addition, multiple output options let you burn your memories to DVD (sold separately), as well as take advantage of one click upload to a number of popular video and photo sharing sites. Includes Sony PMBP (Picture Motion Browser Portable) software With the pre-installed Picture Motion Browser (PMB) Portable software the DSC-W350 makes it easy to pre-select videos and images in the camera and conveniently upload them from the camera to a compatible PC and popular Internet sharing sites without the need for any additional software or install.Whats In The BoxRechargeable Battery Pack (NP-BN1) Battery Charger Multi Connector Cable (A/V, USB) Wrist Strap CD-ROM Software

Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CCD


Supported File Format: RAW


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 105 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 4 x


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Brand: Sony


Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Aspect Ratio: 169


Sensor Type: CCD


File Format: RAW


Image stabilization: Optical


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Photo Sensor Resolution: 14.1 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/1600 Seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 2 seconds


Exposure Control: Automatic


Form Factor: Ultracompact


Effective Still Resolution: 14.1 MP


Special Feature: Image Stabilization


Color: Black


Screen Size: 2.7 Inches


Shooting Modes: Panorama


Item Weight: 4.1 Ounces


Video Resolution: HD 720p


Viewfinder: None


Flash Modes: Panorama


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Compatible Devices: Computers, Memory Card Readers, USB-compatible Devices


Continuous Shooting: 1.45


Aperture modes: Automatic


Viewfinder Magnification: 4 Multiplier X


Video Capture Format: MJPEG


Expanded ISO Maximum: 3200


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB


Wireless Technology: Yes


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: HDMI, USB


HDMI Type: Built-in


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 52349


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Display Maximum Resolution: 640x480


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 230,000


Flash Memory Type: Memory Stick Duo/Pro Duo/Pro HG-Duo, Internal


Write Speed: 1.45 fps


Compatible Flash Memory Type: Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Pro Duo, SD


JPEG Quality Level: Fine


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Bit Depth: 24 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 14.1 MP


Maximum Image Size: 14.1 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 105 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 4 x


Lens Type: zoom


Zoom: Optical, Digital


Camera Lens: The DSC-W350 features a 26mm equivalent wide-angle Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 4x optical zoom, providing versatility in framing different shots. also boasts Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, which helps reduce blur images and videos, especially low light conditions.


Minimum Focal Length: 26 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 36.8 Degrees


Focal Length Description: 26 millimeters


Digital Zoom: 8


Metering Methods: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


White Balance Settings: Auto


Self Timer: 2 Seconds


Brand: Sony


Model Name: DSC W350


Built-In Media: Battery


Are Batteries Included: No


Model Number: W350 Black


Remote Included: No


Model Series: W350


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


Generation: 1


UPC: 027242779334


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: W350 Black


Manufacturer: Sony


Age Range Description: Adult


Digital Scene Transition: zoom


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Center, Contrast Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Single


Focus Features: TTL (Multi, Center, Spot)


Autofocus Points: 9


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)


Autofocus: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Perfect Sized Pocket Cam with Quality to Match!
Color: Black
As of now, I'm a pretty big Sony camera user: I have had the Sony w180, Sony w290, and now this camera the Sony w350. Not to mention that I photograph semi-professionally with my trusted Sony a700 and Zeiss lens (jcasasphotography.com - shameless plug =) Anyways, this camera is definitely a gem to use. It's the perfect weight and size that can stay in my pocket everyday. I even chose this over the Sony hx5 even though that camera surely had better specs. My main purpose though is to have a good camera on me all the time. Even with the Sony w290, the large bulge in my pocket made it uncomfortable to carry the entire day. With the w350, it simply can be forgotten in my pocket as it's that small. Use is straight forward: I personally keep mine in Program mode and try to never zoom to retain the 2.7 aperture. [Zooming jumps the aperture beyond 2.7--this is why zoom lenses with a constant aperture of 2.8 are really expensive] That is to be noted as well for any photographers out there knowing their apertures and shutters: this is one of the few cams that has an aperture of 2.7 for this price! Many other Sony Cybershots start at 3.5. With an aperture of 2.7, it definitely allows you to gather plenty of light for low-light photography. I also chose this camera over the PowerShot series because of the Sweep Panorama mode. While I don't expect to print a panorama anytime soon, it's a great option to really capture some great scenery if you don't have your DSLR + ultra wide angle lens on you. I know that you can stitch together individual photos but this mode makes it extra easy to do so with some pretty good results. HD video is good enough in my opinion. For me, it definitely beats carrying multiple devices [I'd rather get a pocket camera that can shoot HD video than a Flip or comparable video camcorder that can shoot stills] Battery life is something I'd like more of. I was able to achieve more from the w290 in my opinion but with the low price of this camera, it's definitely affordable to get a spare battery. All in all, I couldn't be anymore happier with this camera. The Sony Cybershot family is great indeed and it'll have to be something really special for me to switch to a Canon in the pocket camera series. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2011 by JJ Jumoc-Casas

  • Military Camera
Color: Black
I am currently in the Army deployed to Afghanistan and I needed a small yet reliable camera to conduct public affairs missions and that means I need to take lots of pictures whether it is inside or outside. I used it inside my vehicle and in the dusty areas of Afghanistan and yet the pictures came out crystal clear even on a small camera like this. I took pictures of the mountains that are more than 5000 meters away and come out very clear. I take a lot of pictures on the move and the pictures came out not at all blurry or distorted. It may be on a specific setting but it is awesome for someone who is on the move. Pros: Size compact so it is easy to find a case if you need to use it outdoors Fits sony minipro stick Comes with Video cables + USB to connect camera to computer Landscape pictures come out great and even in low light scenarios it comes out nicely Move and shoot is easy to do Menus and settings are easy to set up Cons: Does not look it is meant for rugged use Video sound is on average Conclusion: Great camera if you want something affordable and takes great pictures makes a lot of your pictures look almost professionally taken. If you are in the ARMED FORCES and would like a camera for deployment or field use I would suggest this camera with a good case to put in your utility pouch. Takes really great pictures in harsh settings and it auto adjusts quickly between landscape and for those pictures you want to take with a battle pose with your brothers and sister in arms. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2011 by The Choi's

  • Not working well
Color: Black
Not working well It take pictures but when you go to see the pictures it doesn’t work well
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 by Vivi

  • I have larger sized cameras with very high quality but they aren't small - the Sony DSC-W350 is.
Color: Blue
I wanted a camera that I could slip into my front pocket and not feel as though it was there - the Sony 350 does this. I wanted clear quality pics capturing all the quality of colors - the Sony 350 does this. I have three large Canon digital cameras which cost in the thousands dollars. They work great - but they cannot fit in my pocket - and I was seeking a small but high quality camera. I spent a year talking with others who had large digital cameras asking them if they owned a smaller pocket one - the overall answer was a Cybershot. Didn't really matter which model they owned, they were all very satisfied with the Cybershot. The Cybershot's lenses is made by a German engineering firm. No other pocket size camera has such quality. So the question for me was which model, and that took four months of debate. I am satisfied with the Sony DSC-W350; I would purchase it again. It actually has more features (shot, video, etc) than I was seeking, and I may never use the video feature since I am primarily a still photo shooter. I will chat about the camera below, but just want to say three quick things if you decide to purchase this camera. It initially needs 8 hours for a full charge on the battery. The internal memory is very small - spend the money for a larger size memory. I purchased 8 GB - which I had purchased 16 GB since on a trip there isn't always the ability to download the pics to a laptop or computer. If you are good with figuring out electronics (or owned a digital camera before - the six page book and your ability are sufficient to launch right off into a trip). If you need more info - you will have to load the disc for the full manual. I left on a trip two days after the camera arrived and was able to operate it fine without the full manual, but when I returned I dug into the manual for answers to all my many questions. I was going to purchase the Cybershot via Costco (yes, between Costco and Amazon it constitutes 96% of our household purchases - we have even purchased lawn mowers via Amazon). But, with not having to pay the sales tax on Amazon I was able to take these monies and use them toward an 8 GB memory. This isn't a major negative, yet I want to mention it. The standard digital (larger quality cameras) can take a pic directly into the sun. There are times when you have no choice to move around - such as on a ship, or other confined areas. The sun washes out any view you have in the viewfinder with the Sony 350. None of the Cybershots can do this. And, from my research I did not learn of any pocket cameras that could. Again, one cannot have everything in a pocket size camera. It isn't a major issue, but if one is use to taking pics into the sun (if you own a larger quality camera) don't be disappointed when you cannot with the Cybershot. With my larger Canon cameras I very rarely use a flash in dim lighting and due to the camera's ability the pics are great. The Sony 350 does not have the ability to take pictures in the no flash setting and capture quality pics with dim light. One cannot have everything though with a camera that can slip into your pocket. (The Sony 350 has an fast button for clicking flash on and off.) When I go on trip (though age 63) I still make the trip an adventure as though I was in college. I also run full and half marathons. I wanted a camera that I could take with me when on occasions a larger camera wouldn't work. The Sony arrived one day before I left for the NYC Half Marathon. I purchased the Sony 350 to carry with me on the this run. Yes, it is that small, it can fit in your fist. It was covered with sweat but still took great pics and had no problem later with the sweat being on the camera, and the camera working fine. The camera was passed around to others running in my group so we all part took in enjoying pics of each other. I couldn't have done that with one of my larger cameras. I took the Cybershot (along with a Canon) with me on a camping trip to Alaska in the early Spring - still below freezing with snow everywhere. I gave the Sony 350 to the other person, and they had a blast taking pictures on their own. The other person has never owned a camera yet still took great pics - that's the quality of this camera. We camped at the base camp of Mt. Mc Kinley (or Denali) and the Sony was in the snow often - never bothered the camera's ability to continue to operate. I now leave the Sony 350 in my car so it is readily accessible. It is so small it can easily be kept in many locations not visible to a person looking in the car. There have been many times over the many years I wish I had a camera with me to take pics when I had not planned on doing so. Oh, I have a camera on my cell, but the quality (as we all know) is limited. The Sony 350 is small and captures the pics I want. I will always take the Sony 350 with me on trips, along with my larger Canon cameras. I can keep the Sony 350 in my pocket at all times, and capture many candid pics that I couldn't have done with the Canon since everyone would know I was in the picture taking mood with a larger camera. The Sony is also very easy to use, and folks will now say - let me take a pic of you. They won't do that with my larger cameras - they were too intimidated by the larger camera (full of buttons and switches on the Canons). I would purchase the Cybershot again. My only regret is I should have purchased it a year earlier to have part take in the fun of having a pocket size camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2010 by Jim

  • Good point n shoot with a few qwerks Good point n shoot with a few qwerks
Color: Blue
I've had this camera for a few weeks now and I'm still tinkering with all the settings so I know there's more this camera can do. I'm just an amateur but I love taking pictures and am trying to use this camera not only for personal use but for artistic photography as well. My main comparison though is an old 7MP Cybershot DSC P200 so it's better than that. The good: - The automatic settings work pretty well for me so far. I like the advanced scene recognition mode which will automatically take 2 pictures in lower light, one with the foreground more lit up and one with the background more lit. Produces some fun results(see customer shots). - Decent low light pictures, not too much noise. - Face recognition is great, it even picked out my dog's face a couple times hehe. - The panoramic feature is neat just practice using it a couple times to get everything in (or stop) right where you want to. - The LCD screen is big and bright enough to see if the pictures are blurry or anything like that so that helps a lot. - It starts up super fast, well I don't have much to compare it to but it's great for me. If something's going on I can get the camera out and press the power button and it's ready to go as long as I have it on the right settings before I turned it off. - Light weight and very slim. Even in a case I can fit it in my small purse and carry it wherever I go. Sometimes I have to double check that the camera is even in the case because it's really light. The not so good: - Washes out often. I took a trip to the park on a lovely sunny day and it seemed like every other picture I took was washed out. Also if I was even partially pointed towards the sun (not directly at it) I would get large lens flares. The flash really washes out the foreground as well, I'm not sure if it's just because you can get so close to your subject with the wide angle lens or if it's because the flash is overpowered. - Can't zoom in much. The 4x optical zoom is great but that's as far as you can go at the full 14 MP fine picture setting. If you want/ need to zoom in more you have to go down to 10MP and then it gets a bit blurry. - No zoom with the panoramic feature. You also have to just practice and get a feel for how long the panoramic is going to be with this feature so it may take a few trys to get the picture to start and stop right where you want it to. - The power button is tiny and flush with the body of the camera. I have small fingers so I can usually press it when I want but I've had to resort to using my finger nails sometimes to turn the camera on. Someone with large fingers might have troubles getting the button to fully depress. - Only pressing the shudder button halfway is sometimes a challenge. It's very easy to accidentally take a picture when you were still trying to just hold it halfway to focus. Overall for the price and for being a point and shoot it's a nice little camera. I'm sure once I figure out more of the settings I'll get some better results and the automatic settings have been pretty good to me so far. My complaints aren't enough to make me want to take the camera back I think I just need to get used to it a bit more. I hope this helps :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2010 Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2010 by Marisa Terres-Sigman

  • Another WONDERFUL camera!!!
Color: Blue
Sony DSC-W350 14.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Zoom with Optical Steady Shot Image Stabilization and 2.7 inch LCD (Blue) I bought my first Sony Cybershot in 2005 - it cost me $100 and it lasted just shy of three years. So in December of 2007 when I went to replace it I looked at many different kinds: more advanced cameras, that didn't fit the kids-concert-park-beach-camping lifestyle I live. I needed something small and fast. I tried the Coolpix and the FinePix cameras because they we in the price range and they had similar features. None of those cameras come close to the performance of a Cybershot. In the end I bought my second Cybershot. That one didn't last as long, though I have to admit it was put through A LOT. I literally tossed the little camera in my purse. It's been assaulted by pens, lipstick, spilt lotion and left in the well-over-108^ car, until finally that camera bit the big one after only being alive two years. `Kayso, on to the DSC-W350 - AWESOME! It takes pictures fast - and by that I mean the time between actually pushing the shutter and getting the picture is practically non-existent. It really bothers me when taking pictures of our kids or our ani-babies and by the time the shot it taken the shot was ruined. NOT WITH THIS CAMERA! HA! Charges last fairly a long time; I however will not be without a car charger and a spare battery, that's just me. Pictures are sharp and color is true! While it could take a picture or two to get used to the panoramic this is nothing to worry about, I found using this feature EASY! [On a side note about the color, I got the blue as all my cameras have been blue and I was pleasantly surprised that the blue is a much richer, truer blue than the screen lets on.] Will be using the video to review my Flip tonight (`cause I can't vlog a flip review using the Flip, duh! Will update after I have some pictures to upload! Hope this helped. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2010 by RaeJillian

  • Excellent Value for the Money
Color: Silver
I was surprised by how affordable this camera was. I bought it to take on trips abroad, and I was particularly looking for a camera that was portable, would take good pictures without a tripod, and worked well in low-light conditions with no flash. I've had issues on past trips where lots of my pictures came out blurry because I couldn't use flash in a church or around art, so that was a top priority for me. This camera got good reviews at CNET, so I took a chance. First of all, the size is perfect. It fits in my pocket with no problems, and I am not someone who wears baggy pants. The only issue I had was that there is a sliding selector for shooting mode (camera, panorama, or video) that I kept hitting when I pulled it out of my pocket. Not a huge deal, but occasionally annoying. Second, the pictures really did come out great. I had a few that were blurry, but only about 1-2% of the total. Some of it was me, some of it was the camera. I was impressed with the picture quality. I was also impressed by how quickly I could snap a shot and turn away. The camera took a few seconds to process, but there was very little shutter lag, so I could take the picture and move on (a big plus in crowded, touristy areas). Third, the camera worked AWESOME in low light with no flash. I took pictures in rooms that were almost dark and they looked fabulous--not blurry or dark at all. I held the camera as still as I could, but the image stabilization really did it's job. Finally, I liked how easy it was to take a panorama. You just slide a selector on the back of the camera down one click and hold the shutter down while you sweep the camera in the direction of the arrow on the screen. It couldn't be easier. Zoom is not available in panorama mode though, and it is very picky about making sure you move in the right direction. If you try to move the camera off of the line it wants you to follow, it will give you an error message (straight lines only, no veering off). The video worked well enough, but you need to move slowly at first to make sure the camera knows what to focus on (or you'll get a blurry video) and it's a little awkward to stop the video, so you should plan on a little editing later. Additionally, I would recommend getting some large SD cards (I went with 8GB, which will give you about 1,500 pictures) and setting the camera down to 10MB for most photos. I got a second battery (a cheap one from an Amazon merchant), which was very necessary. I was averaging 200+ pictures a day on my most recent trip, and I just about ran down 2 batteries each day. I never use flash, but I used lots of zoom, took panoramas, and spent plenty of time moving in and out of various lighting conditions. This is the first camera I've had that's been able to keep up with me. I felt like the pictures I got at the end of the trip matched the memories I had, which more than I can say for many of the other cameras I've tried. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2011 by Amy Russ

  • Great camera in a small package
Color: Blue
Most of us today have multi-task devices--phone/camera/computer/GPS. While some of these take OK pictures, they're still not usually of really GOOD quality. This camera is a great addition to your device arsenal. It is very small and lightweight (can fit in a shirt pocket), shoots in great quality of stills and video, and you can get a lot on the memory stick. I have an 8GB stick, and used it as our main camera on a recent vacation taking a combination of VGA video and stills. It took almost 8 days to fill it up, and that was at the highest still picture quality and VGA video. Unlike some digital cameras, this one is FAST. Others take several seconds to focus. While this one will, with more time, fine tune settings if you let it, you can also literally point and shoot and get really good quality. By taking a few additional seconds of partially pushing the shutter button, the camera will fine tune the focus, flash, and exposure--but if something happens quickly, you won't miss the shot while the camera decides how it WOULD have taken the picture, if it had been ready! All in all, I found it to be an excellent value for a very compact camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2011 by Richard Crouch

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