Sony DSC-W300 Titanium Coated Digital Camera (13.6MP) 2.7" LCD | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: £190.99
New (9) Used (1) from £171.90
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 184
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 6.5 x 2.4
MPN: DSCW300.CEH Model: DSCW300.CEH EAN: 4905524506907 ASIN: B0018BXL3I
Release Date: May 13, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | CCD - 13.9 megapixel 1/1.7" Super HAD CCD sensor 13.6 effective megapixels RGB filter Interlaced scan Super SteadyShot optical stabiliser | | • | Optical Zoom - 3x -- Digital Zoom - 4x | | • | Aperture and Shutter Speed - Aperture: f2.8-5.5 Focal length: 7.6-22.8m f (35mm equivalent): 35-105mm Speed 1/4-1/2000 Automatic, 1"-1/2000 Programme and 30"-1/1000 Manual | | • | Flash (built-in) - Flash: built-in, auto, manual, slow synch ISO Auto: from 0.2 to 5.5m (W), from 0.4 to 2.8m (T) ISO 3200: up to 11m (W), up to 5m (T) Red-eye reduction system Delay: 10 seconds / 2 seconds | | • | Other features - Manual noise reduction on 3 levels Focusing: Multi-point (9 points) / Semi manual (0.5m, 1.0m, 3.0m, 7.0m and infinity) / Centred / Spot Scene modes: Auto, Easy, Auto programme, Beach, Extra High-speed Burst, Extra High Sensitivity, Fireworks, Landscape, Snow, Soft Snap, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Movie, High Sensitivity, Smile Shutter, Underwater, Automatic face/smile detection Automatic scene recognition Burst mode at 100 fps in 13 megapixels EX burst mode in up to 5 fps |
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Product Description The best technologies are packed into the elegantly compact and sturdy titanium casing of Sony's DSC-W300, to give you perfect photography results wherever you are. It has a 13.9 megapixel CCD sensor with a high sensitivity of 3200 ISO, as well as a BIONZ processor for extremely fast response times. In fact, thanks to the EX burst mode function, you can take 5 shots in just 1 second, so you don't need to miss a thing! This CyberShot also has a 3x optical zoom so you can do close ups of distant scenes, and a Super SteadyShot optical stabiliser to compensate for the effects of blur caused by camera shake. You can monitor all your shots on its 2.7-inch LCD screen, which makes focusing even easier. This camera even has a an automatic scene recognition mode, so you don't need to fiddle around with settings to capture that perfect shot of the beach, for example the DSC-W300 will do it for you! The automatic face and smile detection features bring out the best in your portrait and group shots, so everyone will look fabulous in your photos! The concentration of technologies in the Cyber-shot DSC-W300 from Sony will guarantee the best results, time after time.
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| Customer Reviews:
Top of it's Game July 12, 2008 Glen Candlish (Peterhead,Scotland) 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
Wow, this thing is just so far head of everything else. It's a gorgeous bit of kit , & not too slim , like some of the compacts, but it is still small. The Titanium coating on the stainless steel body is gorgeous & makes it tougher & more scratch resistant.The menu system is a dream plus very easy to use. Having just upgraded from a "Big"Fuji 6800 that I bought in 2000, this seems tiny & hi-tech. Other than all the mega pixels , the main draw point for me was the inclusion of an optical view-finder which can extend your shot capacity per battery charge by having the screen off. The Fuji had one , but it is almost impossible to find a compact with one these days. I hate composing your shot on the screen, I must be old fashioned I guess, but I love having the big screen to browse through the menu, & what an array of options.Black & white was a new one to me but one I hope to use a lot , as I like to draw, & to draw in pencil from a B & W subject matter is far easier to transpose to the correct shades. Smile recognition is a sticky one though & I have a feeling this may not work all the time, but then again who knows ? Overall ? WOW ! Brilliant. Top Dog.
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