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Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W5

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The good: 2.5-inch LCD; quick burst mode; flexible controls; solid image quality.

The bad: No shutter- or aperture-priority mode; manual focus limited to six preset steps; subpar optical viewfinder.

The bottom line: A 2.5-inch LCD, decent image quality, and both automated and selected manual controls make the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W5 a competent camera for the casual photographer.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 7.0
      Performance : 8.0
      Image quality : 6.0
      Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 09/13/2005
  • Released on: 03/15/2005

A junior version of the 7-megapixel DSC-W7, the 5-megapixel Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W5 boasts the same no-nonsense, compact, metal-alloy body; gorgeous 2.5-inch LCD (which is coupled with a modest optical viewfinder for use in bright ambient light); 3X Carl Zeiss zoom lens; and basic array of automatic and manual controls. 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 mostly automatic features. Minimovie buffs will like the ability to edit 640x480, 16fps clips right in the camera.

The Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W5 does have a few notable shortcomings. While shutter speed can be set manually and there's limited manual control over apertures, manual focus requires a trip to a menu where only five preset distances are available, from 0.5 meter to infinity. Some commonly accessed settings, such as red-eye reduction, also mandate a visit to menu land. We wish this fast-operating camera had an action scene mode, too, the better to streamline sports photography, or at least shutter- and aperture-priority modes. There's only 32MB of internal memory supplied with this Cyber Shot, so a Memory Stick Pro should be slotted into your shopping list.

The 3.6-by-2.4-by-1.5-inch, 9-ounce camera's controls are arranged logically, although one-handed shooting can be clumsy for those with large hands if you want to position an index finger over the top-mounted shutter release while thumbing the zoom lever on the back. Only an on-off switch, a power LED, and a knurled mode dial reside on the top panel; the display info, menu, and quick-delete/quality buttons, as well as four-way cursor control pad with a central OK/Set button are arrayed on the back. The cursor keys are used to set flash options (on, off, auto, and slow sync), to activate the macro mode and self-timer, and to review the last photo taken.

Access to the menus that adjust other settings is easy, but it's still annoying when you find it necessary to press several buttons for common functions such as exposure compensation. On the plus side, when the exposure compensation menu pops up on the screen, at your option, it can be flanked by a histogram that you can use to determine how much tweaking to apply, plus or minus 2EV in 1/3EV steps. Contrast, sharpness, saturation, ISO, white balance, and other settings appear in additional menus.

Press the cursor pad's center key when in manual mode and a display pops up on the LCD to monitor changing the shutter speed with the up/down keys, from 30 seconds to 1/1,000 second; or your choice of two apertures with the left/right keys: f/5.2 and f/10 at the telephoto end of the zoom range or f/2.8 and f/5.6 at the wide-angle position.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 720 reviews of Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W5 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 74/100 and users 86/100. Comparing these reviews to 540866 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 90/100 = Excellent.

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  • dpinterface.com

    Summary: The Sony Cyber-shot W5 is a camera with great photo quality, excellent battery life, lots of accessories and solid build. What the W5 lacks is real manual controls, a LCD of higher resolution, better continuous shooting and some better photos

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: A dedicated button gives access to image size (but not quality) in Capture mode and delete (but not delete all) in Playback mode. You can also call up a live histogram with the Display button

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 77

    Summary: As with most Sony point-and-shoots, the camera employs a couple of proprietary formats you'll have to think about. The DSC-W230 uses Sony's MemoryStick cards as a storage medium, and the included USB cable has a proprietary connector on the camera's ...

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  • whatdigitalcamera.com

    Editors' rating: 88

    Summary: Image quality may not be perfect, but the fantastic low-light ability, excellent build quality, lightning-fast performance and the additional versatility of the 5x wide zoom and HD video recording make this camera outstanding value for money.

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  • dpexpert.com.au

    Summary: : Compact cameras, unlike DSLRs, are unforgiving. If all the conditions are not perfect - light, focus, exposure, contrast - then the pictures will be barely acceptable. But when the conditions are right the little Sony does a good job. We let a small ...

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