- Smile Shutter profession automatically captures a smile
- Face Detection profession captures faces naturally
- SteadyShot ikon standardisation helps turn blur
- Scene Selection modes change for actuation conditions
- 10.1 megapixel Super HAD CCD ikon sensor
Product Description
Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-W180 brings you a difference of nimble features in a compact, easy-to-use design. Smile Shutter profession captures a grinning the time it happens. Face Detection profession automatically detects up to octad faces and optimizes pore and danger settings…. More >>
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W180 10.1MP Digital Camera with 3x SteadyShot Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD
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Are you confused by the most polarized set of reviews on Amazon? I was. Some said it took wonderful pictures; some said it took terrible pictures. It was as though half the cameras were defective. They weren’t and they aren’t. Here’s the deal: this camera is a little more prone to bluring than some other, mostly larger cameras. In technical terms, it has only one aperture setting, and it’s pretty wide, which means the depth of the image that is in focus is somewhat shallow. Also, the sensor is not the most sensitive, so, even with the large aperture, it needs plenty of light or it will set for longer exposures and get bluring from camera shake. Finally, the built-in image stabilization is limited and will only help if you don’t shake it much. This all adds up to a tendency to take blurry pictures, especially indoors.
So with all that, why did I give it four stars? Because the little camera is fully capable of taking sharp pictures. Believe me when I say I know what sharp pictures are: I have an A550 with a Zeiss 24-70 lens. I also have an excellent (and highly recommended) DSC-100 with Zeiss optics, two aperture settings, and the option of full manual control.
The first pictures I tried with the DSC-180W were indoors in available light (no flash). The results were abysmal. The next thing I tried was using the flash. The results were mixed, because the camera’s autofocus system was confused by the complex scene, and the depth of focus is shallow. Then, still indoors, I aimed at something fairly flat with the flash, and voila, it produced a picture sharp enough that it took full advantage of all the pixels. That’s all the resolution you can ask for. I tried it at long range and short range, with zoom and wide-angle, and continued to get good results.
The next day, I took it outdoors along with my DSC-100 and shot a number of scenes with both cameras for comparison. The DSC-180W did well. It was a little more contrasty than the 100, and the colors were a little more saturated, both of which I attribute to in-camera processing. I put the images into Photoshop and was able to extract the shadow detail that had been lost to the contrast. Of course, the 180W’s more contrasty, saturated pictures looked better in some ways. Saturation aside, the two cameras agreed well on color rendition, indicating no major chromatic aberation.
Understand that I was looking at these images on a 24 inch monitor and then blowing them up even more. And I’ve shot some amazing things with the DSC-100, which, when new, cost four times what the 180W costs today. Used DSC-100s command rediculously high prices today for what they are. My point is that I was not easy on the 180W.
Other notes: The screen is very bright. You have to press the shutter button harder than I’m used to, so squeeze when you shoot, or you’ll create camera shake.
I gave the camera four starts, because it’s a good deal for the dollar. It’s way more compact than the 100. If you buy it, don’t set unrealistic expectations. Shooting indoors, use the flash (which will only work on fairly close subjects) or use a tripod or set it on a bean bag. Don’t shoot into complex scenes of varying distances and expect it to put everything into simultaneous focus. You CAN have high expectations when you shoot landscapes and almost anything outdoors from a reasonable distance. Depth of focus grows with the distance from the camera. The optics are not bad, in spite of what some reviewers have said. I got good resolution many times in many circumstances, so the optics are just fine. Those reviewers caused the bluring with camera shake and focus issues, just as I did on my first few shots.
I bought this camera for my wife so that she could do some independent picture taking on our upcoming trip to Europe. I could have sent it back, but I decided it was a keeper.
I hope this helps you with your decision.
Tim
Rating: 4 / 5
The Camera is great for the price. It takes wonderful pictures and video’s. The other reviews are false that say the picture quality is bad. The picture quality is very good, I love this camera. Three things you look for in a camera: Great pictures, Portability, and Easy to use. This camera has all three!!
Rating: 5 / 5
My old camera died after almost 6 years… I loved the ease of use on that one… it was a sony cybershot. 5.0… I wanted a similar camera but with better technology
I love the fact that you don’t have to fool with AA batteries…. the battery recharges quickly and easily…. I like the battery charger on this camera… no cords to fool with or look for and figure what goes with what. I get great pictures on this camera, it has a steady shot…. even takes great night pictures, or pictures thru glass without me having to readjust the flash or other settings…. great time saver… I have 3 small kids and on the go. I can capture the memories with little fuss!
Rating: 5 / 5
I can’t believe they released this camera with such a crappy lens…. this is the one model that DOESN”T have a Carl Zeiss lens…. for this model they made a Sony lens… who’s even heard of that?.. .of course the next model went back to a Carl Zeiss because they realized what a mistake they made
The photos look fine in your viewer on the camera – but as soon as you put them on your computer you’ll see just how amazingly out of focus the photos are… NOTHING is sharp… and it over saturates the colors. I tried every setting and i might get 1 out of every 10 photos in focus… and again, it looks good on the camera, but when i import them.. i end up trashing them all and it’s very disappointing. I’m a graphic designer by trade – and while I was only looking at this for personal snap and shoot opportunities… i know i could trust my old camera… but not this one.
also the delay time in between being able to take shots is incredibly long and slow.
I know this camera was on sale, and I previously had a Sony Cybershot (wtih a Carl Zeiss lens) and loved it. this has left a bad taste in my mouth. avoid this specific model at all costs unless you want to throw money down the toilet.
grrrrrrrrrr
Rating: 1 / 5
I am not an expert in digital cameras and cannot compare this camera to other brands, but for my personal use it is fantastic, I love it. It is easy to use and the picture quality is very good. Of course, as usual, Amazon delivered the camera in excellent condition. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5