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The Sony DSC-W670/B is a sleek, compact digital camera boasting a powerful 16.1MP Super HAD CCD sensor, 6x optical zoom, and a bright 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it features Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, 720p HD video recording, and intelligent auto modes including Sweep Panorama and Face Detection. Lightweight and versatile, it’s your perfect companion for capturing stunning photos and videos with ease and style.
| Shooting Modes | Panorama |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| File Format | MP4 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 16.1 MP |
| Maximum Focal Length | 156 Millimeters |
| Optical Zoom | 6 x |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 14 x |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Screen Size | 2.7 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Flash Memory Type | SD;Memory Stick |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 16.1 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 2 Seconds |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Video Resolution | 720p |
| Viewfinder | fixed LCD |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 3200 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
L**N
GREAT PRICE- EXCELLENT ALL AROUND DIGITAL CAMERA
THIS WAS A GIFT FOR MY WIFE SINCE HER LAST ONE MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED AFTER MY SISTER "BORROWED" IT... ANYWAY, I LOVE MOST ANYTHING SONY MAKES AND IT WAS A GREAT PRICE. THE QUALITY IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS IN MY OPINION... WHICH IS THE ONLY ONE THAT MATTERS... EXCEPT FOR MY WIFE, AND SHE LOVES IT AS WELL. IT GOT ME THE RESPONSE I WAS LOOKING FOR FROM MY "HONEY" - I SHOPPED AROUND AND READ A LOT OF REVIEWS AND EVEN CONSUMERS DIGEST AGRESS YOU REALLY CANT BEAT THIS CAMERA FOR THE QUALITY AT A GREAT PRICE - THANKS!!
J**C
Good for the money
Havent had any issues at all with the camera. Someone else said the battery door flips open all the time, thats never happened to me once. The only minor thing that bugs me is the bar that you push down on to shoot is the same bar as the power button, only seperated by a very small notch. This has led to many cases of fat fingering the power off while im trying to shoot a picture.Thats it, thats the only negative thing i can think of about this camera. It is the best thing in the price range, it works good, battery life is good, videos are good, picture quality is good. Love it. Would buy it again.
W**Y
Good For the Price
SHORT VERSION:Working Pocket Camera for a low price, I would recommend this camera (especially if you are looking for a cheap digital camera). I would not purchase this camera to take on your honeymoon or a spring break adventure. It is not waterproof and doesn't seem very durable compared to other pocket cameras.Still the camera works great.LONG VERSION:I've owned around 30 digital cameras from all different brands including: Nikon, Canon, Sony , Panasonic, Konica-Minolta. I use the Canon rebel series cameras the most, but like to have a pocket camera from time to time. I have stuck with mostly Canon cameras over the last 7 years. Nothing against any other company, I just have liked using Cannon. I take daily photographs for a children's summer camp for 11 weeks out of the year. I'm rough on cameras and usually get around 3 years or less out of most of my Canon Rebel Series cameras... but that is not what I am reviewing today....I haven't bought a Sony camera in about 7 years or so - the last one was a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H5, which is 7.2 Mega pixel camera and not really a true pocket camera due to it's size....Sony Cybershot DSC-H5 7.2MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Image Stabilization ZoomAnyway, I wasn't expecting much from this lightning deal camera, but for the price I decided to give it a try. I've only played around with this for a day, so I may update this review later on. (If I don't, assume I'm still pleased with this camera)FIRST IMPRESSION:When I first held the DSC-W670 I thought I had gotten what I paid for in a cheap camera. The plastic seems a little thinner than most cameras and it didn't feel very solid. When you press on the case you can hear the plastic "creak" as it bends and flexes. (Not saying this is flimsy - just slightly less solid than most) So I don't know how well this will hold up, given my track record of being rough on cameras.WHAT IS SO GREAT ABOUT POCKET CAMERAS?The one thing that can make or break a pocket camera is all the "bells & whistles" Some of these cameras have come up with cool gimmicks and even some useful tools so that any "idiot" can get some great shots.I played around with a few of the features of the DSC-W670 I haven't really used much before on a pocket camera. The 1st was the panorama picture setting - this feature has been out for a while on a lot of the pocket cams and is a cool gimmick. I guess I won't have to use the auto-stitch feature in Photoshop as much now.... The panorama setting works well on the DSC-W670. There are 3 settings: 360 degree photo, wide (which seems to be a little over 180 degrees) and standard panorama (which seems to be a little greater than 90 to 100 degrees).To take a panoramic photo, just toggle the camera to that setting using a 3 position switch on the side - use the menu button to select the size and then follow the on screen instructions to show you how to sweep your camera to the right. It tells you when to stop...The other feature that I thought was cool, that I had not used before, was the `Smile Shutter" option. To activate this setting while in normal photo mode, press the button with the smiley face. The camera places a box around any detected faces. When the subject smiles, you will see a meter bar fill up on the left side of the LCD screen, and when the bar reaches the set level the camera automatically takes a photo for you (You never have to press any buttons). The default level is mid range and the subject needs to show some teeth in the smile to activate the camera to take the picture. So if you are trying to use this on someone who gives you a half smile, you will need to adjust the settings or be good at telling jokes....This feature is a true gimmick feature - I don't know that I would actually use this feature a lot myself. We did test it as an alternative to using a timer for group shots. It took a few tries to get it to go off, but it did work.Everyone was laughing at me as we tested this. I said, "Ok everyone, come over here and don't smile at the camera, I want to get a group shot." Once everyone was set finally I said, "One, two, three ... SMILE" and we waited and nothing happened... "Ok try again, normal faces everyone... ok now 1,2,3 Smile!" The camera snapped a photo on that attempt.I remember every Christmas growing up, we got a great shot of my uncle walking to get in the picture and was caught by the timer going off before he was set in place.... Might give this a try this year. I have a large family and this feature seems to work better when a little closer to the subject and when fewer people are in the frame... So I'm not going to expect too much, but if it works I'll come back and let you know.ONE PROBLEM:The only problem I have had with this camera is in the door to the battery and memory card compartment. It is spring-loaded like most of these cameras and has a lock that you slide to allow the door to open. In order to open my camera's battery compartment, I have to move the switch to the open position and then tap the camera in my palm to get the door to swing open. I think it is designed to open automatically, yet mine gets hung up almost every time. I've only had it pop open (like it should) a handful of times while testing it. There is nothing to grip to pull the door open, you just have to tap and shake it until it opens. I might just have a defective door. It was a cheap camera and I can live with this, so I'm not going to waste any time calling customer service or returning the camera. Although, this leads me to believe that the door may be the first thing to break on this camera. (remember, I said I'm rough on cameras...)The battery has it's own lock inside the compartment, so it isn't pushing against the door like some of the other pocket cameras I've had. (Which I think is a good thing!) If you've bought and used several pocket cameras over the last few years, I'm sure you've had at least one with a battery door issue. I've got another camera that has the battery compartment held closed with a piece of duct tape.FINAL THOUGHT:A good pocket camera for the price. I wasn't expecting much and was pleasantly surprised at how well this camera works. Sometimes when a deal is too good to be true, there is a reason. I think this camera is truly a good deal. It is not as good as any of the $200+ pocket cameras, but I would have still been satisfied with this camera if I had paid as much as $140 for it.If you are thinking about buying one of these cameras and you have any question or things you want me to test out first - just let me know and I'll try to help.
I**E
Not the greatest...not the worst
I'm not a camera geek & prefer to use point & shoot cameras. I've been using my daughter's Cybershot DSC-W50, but she'll be moving out soon so I decided to purchase this Cybershot for myself. It was a $79 lightning deal. So for the price point this is a good camera.I haven't printed any photos yet, but have added them to my laptop & the web. The LCD screen is grainy & bothers me, but the photos have been okay. The flash seems to be overly bright, but does a great job of taking pics in a low light area. Most of my early pics were taken at night with low lighting. (update-I just discovered that the LCD screen is grainy because it's the default setting which saves battery life. To change Disp. Resolution, choose MENU, scroll to the Toolbox icon)A few settings are easy to access, many more are accessed by using the menu button & scrolling through the various options.Several memory cards can be used. Here's a list of the ones that will take still images, as well as, video:Memory Stick PRO Duo Mark2Memory Stick PRO-HG DuoMemory Stick Micro (M2) Mark2each of these need to be Class 4 or faster: SD memory card, SDHC memory card, microSD memory card, & microSDHC memory cardThere is approx. 56MB on internal memoryThere is an on-screen help manual.This camera does not have the Carl Zeiss lens.I uploaded a few photos that were taken in low light situations using the automatic setting.I purchased the Case Logic DCB-302 Compact Case for Camera - Black which has room for the camera, USB cord, battery & extra memory card. One thing I've noticed is that my camera has turned on a couple times while in this case. I searched for a hard case, but wanted more room so I decided on this one.Battery life doesn't seem to be as good as my daughter's Cybershot. I haven't used my camera much and fully charged it after I took the first few pics - the battery appears to be down by 1/2 already.I will update my review when I try the Panorama feature & as I continue to use the camera.UPDATE:Macro seems to be part of the auto setting. From what I can tell, it can't be set manually. I did a little research on macro and learned that the minimum distance macro kicks in will vary by camera. The auto macro setting for this camera is designated by a flower icon & doesn't appear when I think it should & it blinks off easily. I have to experiment with minimum distance until the flower icon shows up. This frustrates me. Remember I'm not a camera geek so maybe it's user error on my part.I also want to mention that this camera seems to take longer to focus than I'm used to.And, finally, I suggest that you purchase at least one spare battery because the battery doesn't hold its charge very long.
D**L
Love it
I haven't had a digital camera in a while, so comparing this to my 10mp camera, it takes amazing photos. I'm upgrading from my basic webcam and these photos show every minor detail.(You can literally see each hair follicle in my eyebrows, for example, or peach fuzz on someone's face). The camera modes such as color pop are fun and a great way to save time on photo editing. The downside to having a camera that records in HD is going to be file size, but I'm very satisfied with my purchase thus far.
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