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4.5 stars
"Better than the PowerShot SD750"
Pros: Compact, excellent battery life, easy to use controls + image stabilization
Cons: no manual speed or aperture-priority modes
Summary: my search for a compact digital point-and-shoot came down to the DSC-80 and the Canon PowerShot SD750. Both are excellent cameras, but with the Sony you also get the image stabilization for the same price, and it's a feature that really helps you avoid having to use your flash and take better pictures in dim light. The camera took great pictures and had extra battery life. Some manual settings would be nice, but most cameras in this class don't have them anyway. As for the memory, Sony's memory stick pro system is overpriced, but San Disk makes compatible cards that are less expensive; buy theirs instead.
Where to buy
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 (black):
$149.95 - $399.95
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