Sony DSCW220 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CCD Silver

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : DSCW220
  • Product code : DSC-W220
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  • Long product name Sony DSCW220 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CCD Silver :

    Compact and stylish, with excellent, easy to use shooting functions

  • Short summary description Sony DSCW220 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CCD Silver :

    Sony DSCW220, 12.1 MP, 1/2.3", CCD, 4x, 118 g, Silver

  • Long summary description Sony DSCW220 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CCD Silver :

    Sony DSCW220. Camera type: Compact camera, Megapixel (approx.): 12.1 MP, Image sensor size: 1/2.3", Sensor type: CCD. Optical zoom: 4x, Digital zoom: 8x. Maximum video resolution: 640 x 480 pixels. Internal memory: 15 MB. Weight: 118 g. Product colour: Silver

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:11
Average rating:69
Uk has collected 15 expert reviews for Sony DSCW220 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CCD Silver and the average expert rating is 69 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
digicamreview.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:0
Announced on the 8th of January 2009, the Sony Cybershot W220 is one of Sony's cheapest compact cameras with optical image stabilisation. It features a 4x optical zoom lens, a 2.7" screen, a Carl Zeiss branded lens, and promises 370 shot battery life...
  • Black is back 4x optical zoom lens Good colour Good macro mode Good 2.7" screen that works in bright sunlight Dynamic Range Optimisation Optical image stabilisation Good battery life (promises 370 shots) Exposure bracketing AF Assist Light...
  • Noise in images - even in bright sunny photos! (a symptom of DR range expansion being switched on?) Purple fringing and chromatic abberations Lots of red-eye in flash photos Uses (more expensive) Sony Memory Sticks Small zoom and shutter release, diffi...
  • The Sony Cybershot W220 is a good camera overall - it has a good range of features and specifications that should suit most people. As a point and shoot it has a number of features that make it easier to use, such as a number of scene modes, and even a...
pcpro.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:50
With Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T70 having displaced Canon from the A List in issue 171 - and sat there ever since - we had high hopes for the latest Sony range. But we were disappointed by the W220. First, in comparison to the tiny size, slick looks and ga...
  • Not a bad offering, but its quality can't justify the price...
Cameras.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:80
The Sony Cybershot DSC W220 is a straightforward, pocket sized digital camera. It has 12 megapixels and a 4x optical zoom lens. Sony has given the camera some extra features compared to other models in this category and price range. These include image...
etechreviews.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:0
Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Good features for the price it offers.Thumbs Down:No optical zoom for video recording, photo quality starts dropping after ISO 200.The Whiz Kid Speaks:DSC-W220 is 12.1 megapixel camera, light sensitivity options include ISO...
brighthub.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:60
Here is a digital camera review for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220, a 12.1 megapixel point-and-shoot camera. Rating The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 is an entry level camera with a current price tag of $149.00 on Amazon.com. It is a compact, lightweight poi...
cameralabs.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:79
Sony describes the Cyber-shot DSC-W220, launched in January 2009, as an 'entry level' addition to its W range of compact cameras. With a 12.1 megapixel sensor, 4x optically-stabilised zoom and 2.7in screen, it's a budget priced compact that, while l...
  • Inexpensive and well-built compact, 4x optical zoom range, Scene recognition in Auto, HD output with optional cable.
  • Digital noise throught ISO range, Colour fringing, No optical zoom when filming, LCD panel lacks contrast.
  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 verdict The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 is a 12.1 Megapixel budget compact with a 4x optical zoom lens and a 2.7 inch screen. It includes a number of features only previously available on more expensive W models including Opti...
digitalcamerainfo.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:43:10
Average rating:0
The Cyber-shot DSC-W220 doesnt offer any revolutionary advancements, but it packages a number of attractive features found in more expensive models into a sub-$200 camera. We were impressed by the build quality of our pre-production sample: the meta...
digital-photography-school.com
Updated:
2015-02-26 08:31:14
Average rating:0
The new Sony Cybershot DSC-W220 is Sony’s newest edition to their Cyber-shot lineup and while they haven’t exactly reinvented the wheel with their new camera, they have made a very nice product that is a great addition to any camera enthusiast’s or fa...
imaging-resource.com
Updated:
2015-02-26 08:31:14
Average rating:0
The Sony W220 was a camera that I warmed to the more I used it. I initially was a bit put off by its menu structure, and its very smooth skin made me fear losing my grip on it at an inconvenient moment. Viewed 1:1 on-screen, its images look a little...
  • quot;Easy" mode does a good job of figuring out widely varying lighting conditions (great for complete beginners), Shooting-priority camera: Touching the shutter button automatically takes you out of playback mode, so no time lost fumbling for a...
  • The camera struggles to overcome the effects of the microscopic pixels on its sensor - But is no worse than many other similar models on the market, and prints look fine, Auto white balance still leaves a bit more color in images shot under incandescen...
  • The Sony W220 was a camera that I warmed to the more I used it. I initially was a bit put off by its menu structure, and its very smooth skin made me fear losing my grip on it at an inconvenient moment. Viewed 1:1 on-screen, its images look a little...