dpreview reviews Sony Cyber-shot W80 7.2MP digital camera
Announced at PMA in February 2007, the Cyber-shot W80 is one of three almost identical models that differ only in their pixel count (the range-topping W200 is 12MP, the W90 is 8MP and the W80 is 7MP). The W series has been gradually refined over the last few generations and now offers a more affordable alternative to the ultra-slim 'T' series whilst still offering a compact body, optical image stabilization and - new for these models - HDTV (1080i) output - albeit with an optional composite video cable or Cyber-shot Station dock. Also new to the W series is a new multi-point AF system and - of course - face detection AF/AE. Otherwise the spec is pretty standard ultra compact fare; 3x zoom, 2.5-inch screen and a claimed 340 shot battery capability. This is a crowded part of the market and Sony is one of the most successful players, and the W80 has proved very popular since it arrived in stores a few months ago. But is it any good? Let's find out, starting as usual with the headline features:
1/2.5" CCD sensor, 7.2 million effective pixels
3x Carl Zeiss branded optical zoom
2.5" LCD screen
HDTV video output (requires optional cable or dock)
Super Steady Shot image stabilization
4cm macro
ISO 80-3200
7 Scene modes
2.8 fps continuous shooting
Available in 4 colors (black, silver, white and pink)... [read more]
