Typical price: £135
What is it: 7.2-megapixel compact digital camera
What we think: Offers plenty of style and substance for the price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 March 2008
Tags: Sony, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120, upgrade, picture quality, autofocus
We like:
Good picture quality; quick performance; broad feature set
We don't like:
Small buttons; misses many on-board editing options other models have
CNET UK judgement:
It's not as feature-laden as higher-end models, but the Sony Cyber-shot W120 offers plenty of style and substance for the price
Full review:
Sony packs a surprising number of features and colour choices in its Cyber-shot DSC-W120, a 7-megapixel shooter that teeters on the fence between budget and fashion. It lacks some of the features of the Cyber-shot T- and higher-end W-series cameras, but offers much more than Sony's budget Cyber-shot S-series. It's a camera that stands on its own without catering strictly to budget shoppers or stylish gadget-hounds. Continue Reading...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120 History
6 Feb 2008 in Crave
Sony Cyber-shot W series: W170, W150, W130, W120 and W110
Sony has announced the Cyber-shot W170, W150, W130, W120 and W110 compact cameras range, each of which comes with smile shutter and in a range of colours
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