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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 takes all of Sony’s photography know-how, shoves it in a shiney titanium case, and offers up a compact camera that’s so idiot-proof it’d make David Beckham look like David Bailey.Just because it’s idiot-proof, though, doesn...
Incredibly simple operation gives highly impressive results. Jawdropping looks.
The 3x zoom can't match the sheer power of the 13MP sensor.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 doesn't just look the part, it takes extremely good photos too!The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 takes all of Sony’s photography know-how, shoves it in a shiney titanium case, and offers up a compact camera that’s s...
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13.6 megapixel compact camera with 3x zoom, 2.7-inch LCD and optical viewfinder. Advanced features include Super SteadyShot stabilisation, smile shutter, ISO 6400 and 5fps burst mode.The goodImagine taking Mario Testino, all his cameras and assistants...
Imagine taking Mario Testino, all his cameras and assistants, and squashing them down really small. Satisfying, isn’t it? Now squeeze them into a classy titanium shell and you’ve got an idea what the W300 is capable of. It’s got pro-leve...
The Sony’s weak 3x zoom can’t really handle the sheer power of the 13.6MP chip – it’s a bit soft round the edges. Don’t get too excited by the ISO 6400 or 5fps shooting, either, as both only work at a reduced, cameraphone-sty...
Annoy your SLR-owning mates with a compact that shoots bigger pictures, has higher sensitivity and can capture (VGA) movies – all from a sexy little titanium case. Sony Cyber-shot W300 is tagged with Sony, Cyber-shot W300 and camera. Select a tag (S...
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Following the pleasant surprise that was the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W130, its now time for the DSC-W300 to step up to the plate. This new model promises even better photos, boasting a sensor loaded with 13.6 Megapixels, a dynamic depth-of-field control...
Good electronic noise handling, Good color handling, AutoFocus performs well in good light, Dynamic Range Optimizer mode, Manual mode...
A little slow to start up, No wide angle, only 3x optical zoom, Video not in HD, AutoFocus very slow in low light, HD video cable not supplied...
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Sonys Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a pocket-sized camera that offers one of best balances of size, performance and ease-of-use weve seen. For the highest-quality shots, its best to invest in a digital SLR. However, compact models such as the Sony Cyber...
A great image stabalisation system and offer of full manual overide are useful features on top of the excellent picture quality. Its not without flaws, but overall the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a cracking little camera. Neil Bennett, Digital Arts L...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 08:16:29
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Of all the cameras here, the Cyber-shot W300 offers the best balance of size, performance and ease-of-use – and to us, it’s the best-looking to boot. It’s not without flaws, but overall it’s a cracking little camera. Joint-second smallest in this grou...
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The Sony DSC W300 is a stylish, point and shoot camera. It has a massive 13.6 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens. The camera also has a viewfinder. Why Buy the Sony DSC W300?If its megapixels you are after then this camera is likely to be very high...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a small camera with a huge sensor. It can capture 13.6-megapixel (Mp) images, yet the camera itself is small enough to be carried in your pocket. Its lens has a focal length of 35mm to 105mm (35mm equivalent) with an aperture of f/2.8 at its widest point, and f/5.5 at the maximum zoom point. With its 3x optical zoom, the DSC-W300 wont get you up close and personal with your subjects, so if you plan on taking detailed shots from afar youll want a camera with a b...
Small and well built, easy to use, manual aperture and shutter control, good low-light performance...
Slow and imprecise zoom control, sometimes hard to focus, battery life is a little short, manual aperture only has three stops to select from...
The DSC-W300’s pictures are clear, vibrant and free of noise and distortion. It performs well in almost any situation and is well-built to handle the rigours of travel...
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Sony Cybershot W300RRP: $600Astonishing This is a 13.6-megapixel camera with a zoom range of 35-105mm film equivalent. Construction is superb - titanium-coated stainless steel, according to the specifications. Operation is either automatic or by...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 02:00:25
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This is an 13.6 megapixel camera with a zoom range of 30mm to 105mm, film equivalent. Body construction is superb – titanium coated stainless steel, according to the specifications. Operation can be either fully automatic or with full user control. So...
The picture quality is very good, with fine resolution and colour rendition. The absence of noise and noise reduction artefacts comes as a shock. Even in open shadows, where noise is at its most obvious, the W300 images are clean. Exposures are accurat...
There is no printed instruction manual, only a pamphlet that doesn’t even tell the user how to change the ISO setting or exposure compensation. And Sony’s Memory Sticks are expensive and fiddly to read in a PC card reader.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that as the pixel density increases on a sensor so the noise goes up, ruining images with ugly grain-like spots. So why doesn’t a camera with an absurdly high pixel density produce awful pictures? We have taken...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300. The Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is the best of both worlds. It provides users with the functionality of a standard point-and-shoot camera with the tweakability of a D-SLR for those brave enough to play with them. The Cyber-shot DSC-W3...
In conclusion, the Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a great point-and-shoot camera that can play with the big boys. It offers users a wealth of handy functions in a great package. If you are looking for the portability of a point-and-shoot with the added functio...
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Digital cameras don't seem to be getting smaller anymore; in fact compact and ultracompact point-and-shoot digicams appear to have reached the practical limits of miniaturization. However, resolution (more megapixels) and popular features like Face R...
Compact, 13.6 megapixels, Excellent images with fairly neutral color, Simple operation, Broad appeal...
Expensive, Clunky menus...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a pretty impressive little digital camera. While it is clearly targeted at photo enthusiasts, with lots of user input into the exposure process and features like full manual exposure and in-camera editing (cropping, fis...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is the top of the range model in Sonys W-series of premium compact digital cameras. The W300 is a new 13.6 megapixel model with a scratch-resistant titanium coating, 3x optical zoom lens equivalent to 35-105mm, and a lar...
As ever with Sonys Cyber-shot range, the DSC-W300 is as much about style as substance. The metal build quality suggests this is a camera that youll still be using a few years down the line, a feeling backed up by that whopping 13+ megapixel resoluti...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is bound to be attractive to a broad range of consumers. It can be used by the novice who requires a fully automatic camera, while more experienced users will appreciate the options of manual control over exposure and othe...
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For most of us, a massive D-SLR is way too much camera to carry around all the time. Trim and lightweight, Sonys $349.99 Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is small enough to keep in a pocket and at the ready, but just because its tiny doesnt mean it isnt capab...
Attractive, compact design. Fast performance. Vivid and sharp daylight shots.
Inconsistently exposed flash pictures. Tiny menu dial can be tough to operate. Menu system is a bit confusing.
Sonys Cyber-shot DSC-W300 point-and-shoot camera takes pleasing pictures, especially in daylight. Its quirky menu system and tiny buttons take some getting used to, however...
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Price: $799Claim to fame: Compact with highest definitionMade for: Serious photographer who wants a compact as a backupDL low-down: The 13.6 megapixels mean higher definition than most DSLRs. It has one of the largest image sensors - 1/1.7 inch - among...
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However, little much else has changed – the 3x optical zoom remains, as does the 100-3200 ISO range and 14 scene modes. The camera has a reassuring feel to it, aided by the titanium coating, though the LCD does scratch easily. The button layout on the...
Design, image quality, resoluton...
Price, unintuitive menu system...
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It’s hard to believe you can buy a 13.6-megapixel point-and-shoot digicam for under $349 USD from a top brand—not simply a piece of junk from some godforsaken outfit working in the farthest depths of this globalized world. Think 13 or 14M...
Takes great daylight shots, Handles smiling faces with aplomb, Fast focusing and response time...
Digital noise at ISO 400 and above, LCD wipes out in direct sunshine, Would prefer a wider zoom range, *...
As a go-everywhere point-and-shoot digicam, I have no problems recommending the DSC-W300. You get plenty of pixels, very fast response, optical image stabilization and quick focusing in good light. When shooting in available light without the flash, th...
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Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a pocket-sized camera that offers one of best balances of size, performance and ease-of-use we've seen.For the highest-quality shots, it's best to invest in a digital SLR. However, compact models such as the Sony Cyber-sh...
A great image stabalisation system and offer of full manual overide are useful features on top of the excellent picture quality. It's not without flaws, but overall the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 is a cracking little camera...
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Sonys W-Series digicams have all been compact bargains, packaging the companys hottest technology into attractive cameras that automatically use their innovations so you dont have to remember every trick they can perform. The Cyber-shot W300 adds a...
Titanium body resists scratching, Image-stabilized zoom lens, Extra high-speed burst mode captures five 3-megapixel shots per second, ISO extends to 6,400 but shows improved noise and detail at lower sensitivities, User-selectable noise reduction offer...
Menu system with Home and Menu options is confusing, Only a 3x optical zoom, HD output but no HD movies, No HD cable or dock included, No zoom in Movie mode, Optical viewfinder is extremely inaccurate, Sluggish startup and shutdown, Slow flash recycle...
Sonys W-Series digicams have all been compact bargains, packaging the companys hottest technology into attractive cameras that automatically use their innovations so you dont have to remember every trick they can perform. The Cyber-shot W300 adds a...
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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 mode...
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