Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W7

August 1st, 2005 | by David J Elrich

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Casual photographers looking for a high-quality point-and-shoot camera should give this 2005 digicam a long look.


Highs: Seven mega-pixels for a song; excellent point-and-shoot camera

Lows: Auto focus has trouble in some situations; terrible software bundle

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Introduction

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It's amazing just how low digital camera prices have fallen.  Sony made big news four years ago when it introduced the first 5-megapixel camera for under $1,000 (the DSC-F707).  Now, Sony has a compact 7.2MP digicam with a 3x optical zoom for $399.  It's an excellent camera for those who want superior point-and-shoot quality without breaking out the owner's manual every five minutes or paying for a call to the local Geek Squad. 

 

Along with superior resolution, the DSC-W7 mirrors the trend in cameras with huge, 2.5-inch LCD screens to frame and review your shots.  We love the bigger screens; they make reading menus much easier, and you have a larger palette on which to compose your photographs.  That said, the DSC-W7 is not without its flaws, especially when it comes to focusing in certain available light situations.  And that Picture Package software is just plain awful.

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