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by jim on August 20, 2008

Nothing is perfect, and few things in life are even close to perfect, but for around 300 bucks the sony Cybershot DSC-W300 is close to being the perfect pocketable digital camera.
This camera can be a bit slow at times in its reaction to settings changes and menu acquisition but that's the only negative found by the testers.
Then again, the camera's reaction time to really important matters, such as shutter lag and image storage are just fine, so picture taking ability is not adversely affected.
I like German designed lenses because to me they yield excellent contrast and high resolution. Maybe it's a leftover from my film camera days but I also prefer the color rendition produced by German lenses. To me the images display a more "European" style of warmth without sacrificing accuracy.
This Sony boasts a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens and if it's at all like the one in a friend's Sony, a 7.1 MP camera, then it is top notch.
As usual there are too many details to go over on this 13.6 MP camera so check out the full review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 Digital Camera and decide if there should be one in your future.
Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.
Source:www.dcviews.com
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