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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 (black)

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The photos themselves looked great, with sharp details and accurate colors. Noise stayed relatively low up to ISO 800, when a noticeable grain developed. Predictably, shots taken at ISO 1600 appeared noisy and blurry, and the ISO 3200 setting produced pictures that looked more like impressionist paintings than photographs. Still, if you keep to ISO 800 or lower, you can pretty much count on solid pictures.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 reigns as the current king of the Cyber-shot W-series. While the most expensive, it also packs in the most features and polish of any W-camera to date. Its solid picture quality and fast speed make it a great choice for a small, reliable snapshot camera.

Shooting speed (seconds)
(Smaller bars indicate better performance.)
Typical shot-to-shot time  
Time to first shot  
Shutter lag (typical)  
Canon PowerShot SD800 IS
1.3 
1.1 
0.4 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55
1.4 
1.3 
0.5 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80
1.2 
1.8 
0.6 
Canon PowerShot A570 IS
1.8 
1.8 
0.5 
Olympus FE-240
5.1 
2.5 
0.7 


Typical continuous-shooting speed
(Longer bars indicate better performance.)
Typical continuous-shooting speed  
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 (black): $149.95 - $399.95
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