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Sony Cyber-shot W130 Digital Camera - Black (8.1MP, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD

Sony Cyber-shot W130 Digital Camera - Black (8.1MP, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.5 LCD

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

Buy New: £120.60



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 174

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 6.6 x 2.5

MPN: DSCW130B.CEH
Model: DSCW130B.CEH
EAN: 4905524492750
ASIN: B0013IOHAC

Release Date: February 25, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Features:
  » CCD - 8.3-megapixel Super HAD CCD sensor Sensor size: 1/2.5" 8.1 effective megapixels RGB filter Interlaced scan
  » Optical Zoom - 4x -- Digital Zoom - 8x
  » Aperture and Shutter Speed - f/2.8-5.8 (wide angle); f/5.35-21.4 (telephoto) Shutter speed: 1/4-1/1600 in automatic mode and 1??-1/1600 in programme mode 2- or 10-second self timer
  » Flash (built-in) - Built-in flash Automatic, manual and slow sync flash Flash range: ISO Auto: from 0.2 to 3.9 m (wide angle), from 0.5 to 1.9 m (telephoto) ISO 3200: up to 7.1 m (wide angle), up to 3.9 m (telephoto) Red-eye reduction
  » Other features - BIONZ image processor Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens 13 scene modes Smile and face detection Burst mode: 100 images at 0.6 seconds in 8 megapixels Bracketing mode Multifunction port: audio, video and high-speed USB Metal casing Histogram Internal memory or Memory Stick remaining space indicator Remaining battery time indicator

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Its packed full of features, easy to use and great to look at; its the Cyber-shot DSC-W130 from Sony! This camera comes with an 8.1-megapixel sensor, meaning you can enlarge images to A3 format without any loss in detail, and a Carl Zeiss lens with a 4x optical zoom for perfect colour and detail rendering. For clear, sharp photos in all circumstances, the Cyber-shot DSC-W130 includes an optical image stabiliser and amazingly responsive sensitivity of up to 3200 ISO, which is ideal for shooting with one hand and in low lighting conditions. You can display your creations on a cutting-edge TV using its HD input, set up scenes with its 2.5 LCD screen, and even pick out smiles and faces. Capture events as they happen with the Cyber-shot DSC-W130!


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars love it   July 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Only had this cam for a few days and its a great small smart does all you need. If you are thinkig of buying one you will need a 4 gig stick for it that will get you 1250 pics set at 8 mega pix. And also a spare battery np-fg1i is the model number and it will also tell you how long is left in mins


5 out of 5 stars Excellent camera with useful features.   July 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Excellent little camera, some handy features built in. Definitely recommended.

Pros:

Compact
Light
Rechargable battery
Excellent anti blur/shake, sharp images even when being shaked quite vigorously.
Nice big LCD
Viewfinder (haven't used, but may come in handy)
Quick and accurate focus
Facial recognition does work
Good image quality and HD output to TV possible.
In camera editing/slideshow/preview handy for retouching and deleting on the move, easy to navigate menus.

Cons:

Sometimes a bit hard to see the screen when it is very sunny.

Overall, great little camera. Would definitely reccommend.



3 out of 5 stars Its OK but the LCD lets it down   June 28, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Not a bad camera. Useful 4 times zoom, face detection, image quality reaosnable but not up to that of my old 2005 sony P200, less sharp, less detail, more noise, although with image stabilisation all of them come out, some P200 ones are blurry. To be fair I've seen pictures from other far more modern cameras that are not as good as my trusty P200 which did receive outstanding reviews.
Flash could do with more power.
Good battery life, compact and easy to use.

The display may be 2.5 inches which is fine, but the resolution is terrible (115,000 pixels). When I first switched it on and set the time I immediately knew it was poor. OK for close ups but in order to tell if more distant shots are in focus need to zoom in after each shot. This is inconvenient. Not very good for showing your photo's to others either. They look blurred on the screen even though when you upload them to PC they're actually pretty good. Its easier to see what I've taken on a 2 inch sony P200! The screen does cope well with sunlight and low light though.


The next model up the W150 has a larger screen with 225,000 pixels. Much more like it.

Overall 3 stars, if you can live with the poor screen its a decent offering. Really doesn't offer anything over cheaper W120 apart from one more megapixel. Unless you print A2 sized photo's unlikely to notice the increase in resolution and extra megapixels mean more noise as the sensors the same. The W120 is probably the one to go for or if you can afford it the W150.



5 out of 5 stars I love my Cybershot   June 9, 2008
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I finally decided to take the plunge and replace my old Kodak 5 megapixel digital camera. I wanted a good quality digital camera with modern features like anti red-eye reduction, decent digital zoom and good quality video recording, so having done my homework the Cybershot seemed like the best choice.

Other reviewers have criticised the Cybershot's navigation menu and buttons, but I'm still on the fence. When you're flicking through menus on screen you are given a helpful description of what each option does. I found this useful. However operating the camera has not quite become second nature to me yet, but then I guess that's because there are a lot of tweaks and options if you feel like delving beneath the surface.

I've tended to stick to 5 megapixels for my photos so far, as 8 megapixels tends to fill up my PC hard drive rather quickly thanks to the bigger file size. Unless you're running off A3 prints then you don't need to select more than 5 megapixels in my opinion.

There are lots of useful features including "continuous shoot" which lets you take multiple photos while the shutter button is held down, auto red eye reduction (not one red eye in hundreds of photos so far), and steady shot which automatically compensates for my shaky hands. I've been quite pleased with the zoom level so far - much better than my old Kodak's 2x - but the real test will be my son's Christmas play!

Quality-wise the photos look very good, and bearing in mind I'm a total amateur I've been quite pleased with some of the effects when taking photos in bright sunlight in the early evening for example. As another reviewer recommended, I tend to shoot in "Vivid" colour mode because I prefer more vibrancy in my photos. The supplied Sony software has quite basic functionality when compared to the suites offered by some other manufacturers (eg Kodak Easyshare does just about everything you want), but essential tasks like cropping can be carried out without fuss.

The slideshow feature is excellent, and with the supplied cable you can plug the camera directly into your TV's RGB socket and play it on the big screen. We did this with our recent holiday snaps (over 100 of them!), and the camera even plays background music and has transition effects between photos. Very professional, and if you have a DVD recorder then you can always record to DVD-R - great for giving to the grandparents!

A 4GB Sony Pro Duo memory stick will give you over 1,000 photos at 5 megapixels, and over 50 minutes of high resolution video. I managed to pick one up new for around 26 from another online store - they can be around 50/60 in some high street shops!!!

As you'd expect from a Sony product, the Cybershot's video recording quality is excellent. Each clip can be up to 10 minutes in length, which is more than enough for our needs. One nice touch is that you can shoot in sepia too, which you can also do with still photos.

Battery life is OK, but I only have my old Kodak to compare against and it used to get through AA rechargeable batteries like anyone's business. All I can say is that we went on a foreign holiday for a week and in just one charge I shot over 100 photos plus a couple of short videos, and there was still life in the camera when I got back. The Cybershot comes with its own battery charger so you don't need to keep buying batteries. Which is great, but my only gripe is that my battery seems a bit loose in the charger.

Overall I'm very pleased with this digital camera. Looks-wise, the black brushed steel is very sexy and contrasts nicely against the chrome Carl Zeiss lens. Performance-wise, it's a solid choice for someone like me who wants to take photos and videos of family holidays, etc. I can heartily recommend the Cybershot.



3 out of 5 stars Compact but fiddly.   May 22, 2008
 29 out of 29 found this review helpful

I bought this camera a few weeks ago to complement my main camera which is a DSLR. I wanted something compact either to take out when not wanting to carry a bulky SLR and lenses, or to allow me to just have a big lens on the SLR and use this for landscape and portrait shots.

After a bit of use I have a few gripes with it that its worth noting :

The optical viewfinder is too small to be of much use though which is a shame - as one of the few compacts these days to feature one you'd think it would be more practical. The other compromise made to make it so small is that the buttons are absolutely tiny - if you have big fingers you'll really struggle to navigate the menus.

The way the menus work is also a bit odd - some menus appear or disappear depending on the mode you have selected via the mode dial. This means for "easy" mode there are virtually no menu options at all - the camera handles everything, up to the program modes where lots of menus appear, and the scene modes somewhere in between. This is probably great for people who just do want to point and shoot but is a bit confusing when you're getting to grips with what the camera can do.

Also confusing is the bewildering array of icons on the LCD screen at times... a lot of them aren't very intuitive and they can really clutter the screen. Likewise navigating through the menus is not intuitive - i keep trying to use the circular disk below the mode dial to move through the menu options and end up setting up the timer or macro mode by mistake. I'm sure once you're used to it everything makes sense but its quite different to most digital cameras I've used.

My final gripe is that battery life is average at best and a spare Sony battery for this camera will set you back about 30. 3rd party manufacturers do make "compatible" batteries for half the cost but my camera complains about using them - it will power on and function fine for about 10 seconds before displaying an message that it needs a compatible battery. A little research on the web shows this is a common problem and Sony will just tell you to buy a genuine Sony battery.

So thats the complaints.. one the plus side :
- Face detection works well - I assumed it was just a gimmick but it really works
- Image quality is good as you'd expect (although not as good as I've seen with earlier cybershot models).
- Extremely compact.
- Offers something to both the point and shoot market and those looking for more control.
- 4x Optical zoom is good for such a small camera.
- The menu system allows you to create folders on the memory card to organise your photos which is quite handy when you have large memory cards

On balance it does what I want it to do - it just takes a bit of getting used to if you want to do anything other than snap away in "easy mode", and its a bit underhand of Sony to prevent the camera working with 3rd party batteries.



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