Are you looking for a good point-and-shoot digital camera? If you are, one camera to consider is
Sony Cybershot DSC-W1. This little compact camera is currently flying off
shelves. With good optics and a large 2.5 inch LCD screen, in addition to great looking pictures,
DSC-W1 is one of
more popular cameras around.Design and Construction The Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 is one stylish looking camera. A direct competitor to
Canon PowerShot S500,
DSC-W1 has been constructed to be a compact, travel ready camera that you can use to take quick snaps. Its dimensions are 3.5 inches by inches by 1.25 inches (weight-height-depth) and it weighs only 7.0 ounces.
One aspect of
camera I found especially impressive was
large 2.5 inch LCD screen. Most compact cameras have small LCDs so much so that you have to quick to look at
postage stamp sized images. Well, not in
Sony DSC-W1. The large screen makes it a joy to do on camera image editing or to show off your pictures to friends and family.
Optics and Resolution The Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 comes with a 5.1 megapixel resolution, as well as 3x optical zoom and 2x digital zoom. There’s a built-in Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens to allow quick focusing in a wide variety of photo environments.
The optics in this camera are also superb. There are comprehensive focusing options available if you’re more adventurous and want to play around with advanced manual camera options.
If you want to customize
camera to take photos at night, for example, you can change
shutter speed or play with
size of
aperture quite easily. If you need to take a quick shot in
middle of a vacation, you can switch back to auto focus and exposure so that
camera does everything for you. In short,
Sony DSC-W1 has features which give you extreme flexibility in taking photos. User Controls The user controls in
Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 are found next to
LCD and on a mode dial at
top surface of
camera. I found
controls easy to use. Whether you want to zoom in on an image, or change to a different scene mode or focus setting,
controls are always within easy reach. Movie Mode I also like
availability of a movie mode in
DSC-W1. You know, sometimes when you’re out in
park or on a vacation, you get those moments when you know a video will be more appropriate instead of a photo. That’s where
movie mode is useful. You can capture video at 30 frames per second (fps) at VGA size 640 x 480 – that roughly translates to 90 seconds of video on
included 32 MB memory card. Direct Printing As with many new digital cameras,
Sony DSC-W1 supports PictBridge direct printing. This is tremendously useful if you want to quickly print out photos without having to import them to a computer first. Of course, you will need a printer that is PictBridge compatible as well –
Canon Pixma iP4000 is my personal choice. Storage and Transfer The Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 comes with a 32MB Sony Memory Stick – which is hardly enough for serious photo taking, since each image is potentially 5MB in size. I’d recommend getting at least a 128MB Memory Stick to complement
camera. In terms of image transfer,
camera supports USB 2.0 ports. This means that you’ll experience lightning transfer of data between
camera and your computer.