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Top Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 Camera Reviews
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Camera Summary:
The Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 is a 13.6-megapixel digital camera
with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x optical zoom lens. It is
designed for point-and-shoot photographers looking for lots of
megapixels and advanced features. The W300 features optical
image stabilization, a high speed burst mode, Sony's new smile
shutter technology, and 12 scene modes. It will be available in
May for about $350.
Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 News Release Excerpt:
New Sony Cybershot digital camera is a megapixel powerhouse.
San Diego, Jan. 25, 2008 – Sony’s new Cyber-shot DSC-W300
digital camera is expected to be among the industry’s most
pocket-able, high-resolution point-and-shoot digital cameras
featuring niche performance options.
The camera announced today integrates an ultra-high
13.6-megapixel CCD imager along with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar
3x optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD screen and an eye-level
viewfinder in a compact size. With its ultra-hard titanium
coating, the model offers a premium look and finish that is
highly-resistant to scratches and messy fingerprints.
Enhanced Operation for Better Performance
The W300 camera newly features an “extra high-speed” burst mode
that can shoot three-megapixel photos at five frames per second,
ideal for fast-action shooting of sports, pets or children.
In addition to the blur-reducing effects of Super SteadyShot
optical image stabilization, the camera also has a new “extra
high sensitivity” mode (up to ISO 6400 in this mode only) to
help minimize blurry photos when shooting in challenging
lighting conditions, such as indoors or at twilight, even
without a flash.
Noise reduction is now a user-selectable option, with high, low
and standard settings, for greater control over the final look
of images. For example, a low setting can help reduce noise
without sacrificing resolution, making it ideal for landscapes
and detailed subjects.
Smart Technology to Capture Better Photos Automatically
As the top-of-the-line model in the series, the W300 camera
integrates the latest “intelligent” features that help users
take better pictures more easily.
Sony’s Smile Shutter technology prioritizes the faces of
children or adults so that the camera takes the photo at the
moment the intended subject smiles. Improved face detection
technology can also prioritize child or adult faces as the basis
for the camera to apply focus, exposure, white balance and flash
color controls for up to eight faces in the camera’s frame.
The model’s intelligent scene recognition technology
automatically can detect five different types of scenes and
optimize the camera settings for those conditions for a better
photo. And advanced mode can take two shots almost immediately –
one with standard automatic settings and the other with
optimized settings.
Powerful Features for Outstanding Images
The W300 model has a number of features to maximize picture
quality. Among them are five color modes, including “real” for
less in-camera processing and more faithful color reproduction;
12 scene selection modes with a new “underwater” mode that
adjusts white balance for more natural-looking photos; Sony’s
new D-Range Optimizer Plus that process picture to improve
detail in photos with harsh highlights or dark shadows; and an
improved auto focus system that includes macro ranges.
Viewing and image management has also been enhanced with helpful
date and calendar views, in-camera search by face or date, slide
show with longer music files, and high-definition component
output for viewing photos on a compatible HDTV set.
Price and Availability
The DSC-W300 camera and optional accessories will be available
in May for about $350.
Sony
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