Sony Cybershot DSCW80 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver)
Recreate the moment with the incredibly lifelike pictures you'll take with the silver DSC-W80 7.2 Megapixel Cyber-shot digital camera. Your friends will be impressed with its combination of high fashion and advanced performance. With features like Face Detection to bring out the most natural tones in faces and HD output for presentation, sharing pictures becomes an experience to remember. The convenient in-camera retouching and red-eye reduction expands your creativity while the double anti-blur solution allows low-light shooting without flash. And the Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens lets you view the action very closely through the large 2.5" LCD screen.
Sony Cybershot DSCW80 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver) Accessories
SanDisk 2 GB Ultra II Memory Stick PRO Duo (Retail Package)
Sony 2 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSX-M2GS) (Retail Package)
Sony LCS-CST General Purpose Soft Carrying Case for Slim Cybershot Digital Cameras
Sony NP-BG1 Type G Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack for Sony W Series, T20, T100, N2, N1, H7 & H9 Digital Cameras
Sony 1 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Media (MSXM1GST) (Retail Package)
SanDisk 1 GB Memory Stick Pro Duo (SDMSPD-1024-A11)
Kroo Camera Case Premium Quality Carrying Case for Sony Cyber-shot + Bonus Bundled with Universal LCD Screen Protector Kit (Many Color Available)
Sony 4 GB Memory Stick PRO DUO ( MSX-M4GS ) (Retail Package)
SanDisk 2 GB MemoryStick Pro Duo (SDMSPD-2048-A11, Retail Package)
Sony LCS-CSD General Carrying Case for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras
Sony Cybershot DSCW80 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver) Reviews
I was a little nervous ordering over the internet, but delivery and product were top notch. This was excellent service.
As some of the other posting mentioned. The only optimal setting I find is a very bright sunny day inside or outside and your subject is not moving around then you have great pictures. If you plan on taking pictures of small children or baby, THIS IS NOT THE CAMERA. I also find that sometimes you think you took a great picture as seen in the LCD but when you actually see it on your computer, its a total different story. Motion produces Fuzzy or Ghost-like image. Low light produce grainy pictures. I know some would say that the way it works but I don't recall my old 2.0MP sony camera was this bad.
I grew up in a photo studio and know enough about cameras. Maybe it is the particular one I have got, but I do see some very negative reviews. I am not sure about all the "positive" reviews on this camera. Don't think I can return my Sony to Office Depot since I bought it 9 months ago. I have decided to trash this piece of junk and get a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5, which I hope will work better.
I bought it 8 years ago, unfortunately battery died 2 years ago). Only ~1 out of 3 pictures I took with this camera turned out reasonably good. Overall quality of the pictures are not nearly as good as my ancient Canon G2 (3 or 4 MP. What a waste of many cozy moments. Majority of the pictures were blurry and grainy, sometimes even in well-lighted settings.
I am very happy with this camera. Another big plus is the great flash; out of all cameras I have had, it has the most flattering, soft-but-still-illuminating flash; people look great, not like deer caught in headlights. Great picture quality, self explanatory functions, and great size for taking with you every where. I took me some time to find a camera case for it, since I didn't want to spend almost $40 on the Cybershot ones; if anyone else feels the same way I can recommend Swiss Army's "the sherpa" I believe the style is called- fits perfectly, and costs less than $15. I do not need a hundred different settings, or the latest super savvy technology- I was just looking for a camera that makes it easy to take good pictures- whether it's a special occasion, or just a fun everyday moment, and this camera is great for that. The battery life is good, too.
A lot of the pictures come out blurry and you have to spend a lot of time adjusting the settings to figure out how to get a good picture. Without the flash, the people in the pictures were literally transparent; They looked like ghosts and there were streaks of light across the images. I've had the Sony Cybershot for 7 months, but I am going to go back to Olympus.
It boasts the Double Anti-Blur Technology with Super Steady Shot, but this is a joke. I liked the Olympus, but it was an old model and I wanted more functionality in a camera. It does not take very good low light images even though it has adjustable sensitivity, twilight, and ISO settings. I tried to take pictures at a party where there was average lighting and colored lights, and they ALL came out blurry unless I used the flash, which still didn't look great b/c everything was too bright for the actual setting. Horrible.
I used to have an Olympus Stylus Zoom 80 digital cam and my finace bought me the Sony Cybershot DSC-W80I last year. It does have great red eye reduction and fast shutter speeds for taking multiple pictures (again, these will come out blurry if there is ANY movement). However, I am disappointed in the Sony Cybershot. It is great for taking outdoor pictures, but don't even think of getting a good picture indoors, of motion or anything that's not stationary.
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