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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 review
This budget digital camera is a £10 upgrade to the Cyber-shot DSC-W35, which buys you a nice brushed-metal fascia and a larger LCD screen. It's not the most exciting camera in the world, but its clear and pleasing photos make it worth a gander Read more
3 April 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N1 review
Despite the headline touch-screen and photo-album features, the DSC-N1 remains a basic 8-megapixel, 3x optical-zoom ultracompact camera for everyday photography, with reasonable image quality Read more
9 November 2005 by Theano Nikitas
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7 review
The T7 is an anorexic supermodel of a camera, but the slim design is married to a lean feature set. The macro and magnifying glass modes and the 30fps VGA movie mode are excellent, but it lags behind the competition on user-friendliness Read more
24 June 2005 by Mary Lojkine
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W5 review
Decent image quality, a versatile burst mode and convenient AA battery power make this Sony suitable for photo fans who want a pocketable camera with a useful set of features. Limited manual control and too many features hidden in the menus are among the few problems Read more
22 September 2005 by David D. Busch
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10 review
Sony's 7-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T10 is a good-looking little silver point-and-shoot camera that sits between the DSC-T9 and the DSC-T30 in its range. It raises the bar in terms of noise performance, while retaining all the other nice features that have made its way into the line over time. Worth a look, even if it is a little pricey Read more
1 September 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7 review
Sony's 7.2-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-W7 has the same great 64mm (2.5-inch) LCD, metal-alloy body, and 3x Carl Zeiss zoom lens as its predecessor, last year's DSC-W1, but the W7 adds 2 more megapixels and plenty of extra speed Read more
24 May 2005 by Shams Tarek
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50 review
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50 is a decent 6-megapixel ultracompact digital camera that makes up for its lack of controls with solid performance and image quality. Its compact form and easy operation make it an attractive offering for those wanting a camera they can keep on them at all times Read more
18 April 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30 review
A pocket-size shooter from Sony, the Cyber-shot DSC-W30 provides impressive photos and fast, easy operation in a simple package. A limited 3x zoom lens and a paucity of manual controls limit the DSC-W30's enthusiast appeal to those looking for a small second camera, however Read more
27 April 2006 by David D. Busch
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 review
This replacement for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150 adds no significant capabilities to the skimpy feature set of its predecessor. It retains its position as one of the most compact 7-megapixel models, however, offering good performance, outstanding battery life and adequate photo quality Read more
9 June 2005 by David D. Busch
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2 review
Say hello to the zippy, multi-coloured Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2. Available in blue, pink and green, it will coordinate perfectly with your other kit. Plus, it's got plenty of get-up-and-go and is raring to start snapping. Slip one into your back pocket for your best colourful captures Read more
20 November 2007 by Lori Grunin
