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Sony Cybershot DSC-W70


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The Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 is a 7 megapixel digital camera with a 3x Optical Zoom lens and a 2.5 inch LCD screen.

It features 58 megabytes of internal memory as well as Memory Stick Duo. Expect to see the Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 in stores in April for a retail price of $300 USD.

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Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 News Release

SONY'S LATEST CYBER-SHOT W-SERIES CAMERAS FUSE PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN

Sony rounds out its new W-series line of digital still cameras with two top-end models packed with powerful features -- the Cyber-shot DSC-W100 and DSC-W70.

'Our W-series feature intelligent functions that work behind the scenes, said James Neal, director of digital imaging products at Sony Electronics. Users can focus on those moments of inspiration that make great photographs without the hassle of worrying about camera settings.'

The DSC-W100 model packs in an eight-megapixel imaging sensor, and has a compact metal body with a stylized finish in black and silver. It features a manual exposure mode with extended control for up to 46 steps of adjustable shutter speeds (30 � 1/1000 sec.) and two steps of aperture control.

Both the DSC-W100 camera and the new seven-megapixel DSC-W70 model have an updated traditional camera style with their eye-level viewfinders and large 2.5-inch LCD screens.

They both incorporate precision Carl Zeiss'Vario-Tessar 3x optical zoom lenses; MPEG1 movie recording; high-light sensitivity settings; and a mode dial to quickly switch among photo, video, and preview.

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The cameras� high light-sensitivity facilitates shooting at higher shutter speeds to capture fast-moving subjects with reduced blur. It also allows for shooting without a flash to capture more natural-looking images in low-light settings.

The DSC-W70 model has a maximum ISO setting of 1000, while the DSC-W100 model extends to IS0 1250 for even greater control. Sony�s Clear RAW � imaging technology helps increase the cameras� ISO settings and, at the same time, reduces the chances of blurry or grainy pictures by keeping picture noise to a minimum.

Intuitive Operation That Takes Out The Guesswork These W-series models feature a new function guide and resolution guide. When menu icons are selected, such as a specific shooting function or scene mode, a simple text explanation is displayed on the LCD making it easier to maximize the camera�s performance. This function guide can be turned off as you become more familiar with the camera.

The resolution guide is helpful when deciding on the best resolution for prints. When you select the resolution, a pop-up screen informs you of the ideal print size for that particular setting.

The cameras also feature auto-exposure and multi-point, auto-focus functions. Sony�s multi-point auto-focus system can intelligently focus on the subject and avoid mistakenly focusing on the background by evaluating five separate focus areas of the frame.

According to Neal, �With this kind of intelligence working behind the scenes, pictures come out right the first time.�

Cameras That Can Match Your Stamina Sony�s ultra-fast Real Imaging Processor� circuit delivers quick start-up, fast shot-to-shot times, and long battery life. Both cameras snap up to 360 shots on a single full charge.

If you leave home without your memory cards, the W100 model features 64MB of internal memory while the W70 has 58MB so that you can keep on shooting. When you are ready to expand their capacity, optional Memory Stick Duo� media cards can hold up to four gigabytes of data.

Make The Most of High-Resolution Images Through Prints These high-resolution cameras are ideal for making high-quality prints. When you connect them to a Sony DPP-FP50 digital photo printer, you can create prints, postcards, or even calendars using the printer�s supplied software.

With Sony�s ImageStation� online photo service, you can expand your options to print tens or even hundreds of pictures, create online photo and video albums, or make customized gifts such as photo books and calendars with your own life as the creative inspiration.

The Cyber-shot DSC-W100 camera ships in April for about $350, and the DSC-W70 model will also be available in April for about $300. Both models are available in black and silver.

Optional accessories for the W70 include a lens adapter (VAD-WB) for about $30, a wide conversion lens (VCL-DH0730) for about $99, a tele-conversion lens (VCL-DH2630) for about $130, and a sports pack (SPK-WA) for about $100. Accessories for both the W100 and W70 include a travel charger (BC-TRG) for about $60 and a leather case (LCS-WE) for about $40.

Both models can be purchased direct at Sonystyle.com, Sony Style retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), and authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin today at www.sony.com/w100 and www.sony.com/w70.

Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 Reviews

Digital Camera Review has reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W70 and writes - 'The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W70 is a stylish, compact camera that takes great pictures. With its 7.2 megapixels, you get plenty of resolution even if you have to crop out some bad areas of your image. The 3x optical zoom is pretty standard these days, but it helps you get a little closer. The very nice 2.5 inch LCD doesn't have a ton of resolution (115K pixels), but it's very bright and easy to see, even on bright sunlit days. Images are sharp, colors are good, and the camera handles tough lighting conditions well. It also does a good job of flash-lit indoor shots, a place where many consumer digital cameras do poorly.'

Steves Digicams reviews the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W70 and writes - 'The Sony Cyber-shot W70 is a good all-around performer. Weighing-in at just under 6 ounces (including battery and Memory Stick Duo), the W70 is both pocketable and stylish while still providing the optical viewfinder that its competitors frequently omit. With very good image quality, 7-megapixels of resolution, versatile sensitivity range, high-quality movies and an MSRP of under $300, the Sony DSC-W70 is a very good value, just the camera to send your child off to college with. If you like the W70's features and image quality but prefer to spend a bit less, consider the W50; it sports the same 2 1/2-inch LCD but with 6-megapixels of resolution for about $50 less.'

Cameras.co.uk review the Sony DSC W70 where they write - 'The Sony DSC W70 is a relatively straightforward digital camera. In is small enough to slip into a pocket and can be carried anywhere with you. It has seven megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens. The DSC W70 is ideal for holiday snaps and all the usual photo opportunities you find at family get togethers and various social functions.... The Sony DSC W70 is a sensibly priced pocket sized digital camera. There are a lot of plus points about the camera. These include picture quality and ease of use. The camera also has a pleasant, simple design. Definitely worth a close look.'

CNET reviews the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W70 and writes, "For the most part, the Cyber Shot DSC-W70 performs well relative to its classmates. From power on to first shot takes about 2.2 seconds, with about 1.4 seconds between shots thereafter. The flash recycles quickly, adding only 0.2 second to the shot-to-shot time. Though relatively fast to focus in good light--shutter lag is a decent 0.5 second--focus in dim light jumps to a not-so-good 1.9 seconds. Burst shooting at full resolution is limited to 4 frames at about 1.4fps despite its 58MB of built-in memory. ... Although the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W70 is a decent enough camera, both the DSC-W30 and the DSC-W50 are probably better values than the DSC-W70."

Imaging Resource has a review up of the Sony CyberShot DSC-W70 and writes, "The Sony DSC-W70 is an impressive offering, much like the rest of the W-series in the Cyber-shot line. It is handsomely constructed, with a feel of quality, is uncomplicated to operate, has good battery life, and is compact enough for most pockets or purses. Its ample LCD screen and quality lens should give most users a great experience capturing pictures they'll be proud to display. The one thing I found to complain about in the W30 and W50 was their extremely high image noise at ISO 800 and 1,000. With the W70, the image noise was indeed quite high at those elevated ISO settings, but I think that most consumers would be perfectly satisfied with 5x7 inch prints made from such shots. ... If you're looking for a good "take anywhere" camera with great versatility and good color and tonality, the Sony DSC-W70 deserves a close look."

Trusted Reviews has a review of the Sony CyberShot DSC-W70 and gives it an overall rating of 6 out of 10, writing, "the W70 is about average in most respects, with a couple of good points, so naturally there are a couple of bad points to balance them out. Unfortunately the bad points are in the crucial area of image quality, which is odd because this is usually a strong point for Sony. ... The Sony DSC-W70 is pretty much the definition of an average snapshot compact. It is well made, looks good, is reasonably light and compact, performs competently and can take decent pictures. It has a couple of strong points, namely its excellent low-light performance and exceptional battery life, but it also has a couple of flaws, specifically image noise above 200 ISO, and that unusual telephoto lens distortion. Good value for money, but doesn’t stand out in a crowded and competitive field."

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Posted by Darren in our Sony category on February 27, 2006

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