Sony DSC W110 review and ratings
The Sony W range of digital cameras are less expensive pocket cameras. They are certainly less expensive then the more stylish Sony T range. One of the attractions of the W range is that these cameras usually come with a viewfinder. To many people a viewfinder is still important, especially on sunny days when it can be difficult to see the scene on the LCD display. Another advantage of a viewfinder is that when you use one it can be a great help in holding the camera steady. This is because it is much easier to control any hand shake when the camera is held up close to your eye rather than held out in front of you. This can help to produce sharper photos.
Another useful feature that these cameras have is something called Smart Zoom. This allows you to increase the amount of zoom available for a photo. Smart Zoom becomes available when you are shooting at lower resolutions. So you need to keep this in mind especially if you are planning to make larger prints from your photos.
This range of cameras is also easy to use. I always think having a control dial added to the back or top of the camera simplifies the camera as it helps to place more key controls at your finger tips.
The camera I am testing today is the Sony DSC W110. This is currently the entry model in this series. It has most of the features you will find on other Sony W range models, but it has 7 megapixels rather than anything more exotic.
The top camera in this part of the Sony range is currently the Sony DSC W300.
Rating: Average
Well perhaps the Sony DSC W110 is a bit better than average. I like the colours this range of camera produces and The DSC W110 is very reasonably priced.
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