Photo : Sony Cybershot DSCW90 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver)

Sony Cybershot DSCW90 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9789







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Silver
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0027242705142
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Maximum Focal Length: 17.4 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 8 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 5.8 millimeters
Model: DSCW90
Optical Zoom: 3 unknown-units
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: March 17, 2007
Sales Rank: 9789
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • 8.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
  • Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens; 2.5-inch LCD display
  • High Sensitivity Mode (ISO 3200) allows for shooting even in low-light conditions
  • In-camera red-eye reduction and retouching functions
  • HD output; HD slide show with music feature







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The Sony Cyber-shot(R) DSC-W90 is an ideal camera for starting out right in digital photography, combining the quality of 8 megapixels and Carl Zeiss 3X optical zoom, the performance of High Sensitivity mode for great low-light shots, the simplicity of on-screen Function Guide for easy setup, and SteadyShot(R) image stabilization that helps assure sharp shots despite hand movement. Auto Exposure and Focus Focus - 5 Area Multi-Point AF, Center AF - Minimum Focus Distance 19.7 (50cm) Normal, 0.74 (2cm) Macro Shutter Speed 1/8 - 1/2000 sec. (Auto), 1 - 1/2000 sec. (Program Auto) / Aperture Range f2.8-7.1(W), f5.2-13(T) Integrated Electronic-Flash - Flash Effective Range ISO Auto - 6 to 13' 8 (0.2-4.2m) (W), ISO 1000 - 2' 7 to 24' (0.8-7.3m) (W) / Flash Modes Auto, Forced On, Forced Off, Slow Synch / Red-Eye Reduction On/Off, all modes Color LCD 2.5 115,000 Pixel TFT LCD Screen Burst Mode 3 Shot at X.XX fps (7MP JPEG fine), XX Shot VGA at X.XX fps (JPEG std.) / Power Save Mode Yes (after 3 min. of inactivity) Built-in Mic and speaker White Balance Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Flash Color Mode(s) - Natural, Rich, Sepia, Black & White Unit Dimensions 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 15/16 (89 x 57 x 23 mm) / Weight 4.7 oz (127g) Body; 5.8 oz. (157g) including Battery and optional Memory Stick(R) Duo Media Lithium-Ion NP-BG1 (3.6V, 950 mAh battery capacity) rechargeable battery is included USB Terminal USB Output Yes, via multi-terminal, supports USB 2.0 Hi-speed Memory Stick PRO Duo Media Compatibility Tested to support up to 2GB Memory Stick(R) PRO Duo; does not support Access Control security function Audio/Video Outputs Yes, via multi-terminal Compatible with all PictBridge printers for printing without use of a computer PC and Macintosh data-transfer compatible



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Item
Sony's has never failed to impress me. I recently owned the W70 and loved it and i love this.

The pictures are good and the in-camera features and modifications are well placed.

The pictures are great and video is great and the camera is pretty stylish.

Cons: You can't zoom in with the camera in video mode but it's alright since the last W70 didn't have that feature too but it would've been nicer if it did. The button lags a little bit when i try to view the picture but no big deal.

Great Camera and Great Deal.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor Pictures
I have gone through a few digital cameras. My first was a Kodak. It took great pictures but was too big to just stick in my pocket. My next purchase was an Olympus. It was very compact with great feautres but took TERRIBLE pictures.
Then I purchased the Sony DSCW90B. I like the size, but that is about it. 90% of the pictures I take do not come out well at all. Also, the lag time between pictures seems to be forever. It is way too slow to capture small children playing and wildlife. Since I purchased it a few months ago, I am stuck.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good product
I like sony products, so I boght this camara.. I have 8,2 mp and can films in HD.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Very noisy, saturated colors, out of focus in autofocus
I sent it back twice to get repaired, each time they called me saying there was nothing wrong with the camera, but they agreed the indoors pictures were noisy... I ended up returning it



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Happy camera owner!!!
I got this camera for a two month long trip around SE Asia and from what I can tell in the month that I have had it, it is going to be great for years to come. It takes beautiful pictures and is really easy to use. The delay between pictures is minimal; flash makes a great picture, very clear and precise. I love that it is not super-compact but still lightweight. I have dropped it a couple of times already :{ and it still doesn't have any scratches or show any problems in taking pictures! In short, if you want a reliable camera that is not too technical, this is it!

(Silver) Shot Steady Super and Zoom Optical 3x with Camera Digital 8MP DSCW90 Cybershot Sony




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