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The W200 supplies a variety of program exposure modes, including a high-ISO program shift (which chooses from among a low-light optimized group of ISO sensitivity settings compared to the standard Program mode), but Sony eschews aperture- and shutter-priority modes in favor of a full-manual option. Given the limited set of aperture choices, I can understand dropping the aperture-priority mode, but shutter-priority would have been a much better, more useful option here.
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