Sony Cybershot DSC-W380; Product Feature

Sony Cybershot W380
Recently launched, the Sony Cybershot (Cyber-shot) DSC-W380 is a compact digital camera that packs an impressive punch. With a plethora of features to help produce stunning images the Sony Cybershot W380 is certainly a technologically adept compact camera. Here is a breakdown of the specs and features for all those snappers out there.
In terms of features the Cybershot W380 boasts 14.1 megapixels for superb detail as well as five times optical zoom and a 24mm wide angle for enhanced group shots and landscapes. Additionally a 720p HD movie mode has been added with a Clear Photo LCD measuring 2.7 inches to view images and video. These features however pale in comparison to some of the clever technologies that have been included in the DSC-W380.

The Sweep Panarama feature
The Intelligent Auto mode has been improved to allow for simplistic set up and better results. The self portrait mode is extremely well crafted, drastically improving photographic results from arm’s length whilst the face detection feature will automatically adjust exposure, focus and white balance as well as recognise children and adults. Optical Steady Shot makes an appearance to reduce blur and the BIONZ processor is included to provide fast shooting and low-noise images. Finally Sweep Panorama, the new technology from Sony that stitches together images to create large, wide ranging vistas is also included.
All of this technology is housed within a compact shell of around three and a half by two inches making the Cybershot W380 easily portable and well equipped enough to produce decent photographic results. The DSC-W380 is priced around £200.
Posted: February 26th, 2010
by Tom Pretty
Tagged with Cybershot, Sony W380
Categories: Cybershot, Product Features
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