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The bad: Bulky; no custom white balance setting; disappointing continuous shooting mode.
The bottom line: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W100 is a decent compact camera with some manual controls. However, you'll still need to budget for a high-capacity Memory Stick DUO if you intend to take more than a few pictures.
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This is a great cam if you do not care for manual control or custom WB.
Apr 18, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Really great detailed image , very zippy and nice movie mode.
Cons: no custom white balance.
Opinion:
I basically got satisfied with this , was almost buying Panasonic FX-01 , but that one was more expensive than this Sony ,which was 8mp and having 1250 ISO with very low noise .
Also I tried this and compared this with the Panaosonic , and I realized this one is much faster to extend the lens than Panasonic or Canon SD630.
I think this time , I have to give a lot of respect to Sony 's effort to set new W series so cheap .
But to be honest , the body of Panasonic was better built and looked much more sophisticated than this Sony .
This Sony look much nicer than the smaller version of this called W50, though .
This is my very first time to use Sony and MS duo , they are both very well designed and functional.
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