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Sony KDL-52W4000

Wednesday September 03, 2008
Written by Staff writers
Tags: Sony | KDL-52W4000
AUD
$4699
Price at time of review.
The Sony bandwagon rolls on; this is another simple to use set that produces brilliant big-screen images
Sony Cyber-shot W290 Digital Camera

12.1 Megapixel, Compact Camera, 3 in. LCD Screen, 5x Optical Zoom, With Video Capability, Weight: 0.32 lb.

The Sony CyberShot W290 offers HD movie recording, plus a powerful Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom with 28mm wide angle lens to fit more into the scene. The compact Sony W290 put even more shooting power in your pocket.

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Price: $248 - $429
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W190 Digital Camera

12.1 Megapixel, Ultra-Compact Camera, 2.7 in. LCD Screen, 3x Optical Zoom, With Video Capability, Weight: 0.26 lb.

Capture amazing digital images with the click of a button. The compact Cyber-shot DSC-W190 digital camera is the perfect choice for entry-level digital photographers. Packed with easy-to-use features, the W190 includes Smile Shutter technology to capture a smile the moment it happens and Face Detection technology which captures faces naturally. There's also a 12.1 megapixel image sensor, 3x optical zoom and High Sensitivity ISO 3200 for low-light shooting. Compose, review and share your pictures on the large 2.7-inch LCD. Plus, a beginner-friendly, on-screen Function Guide helps navigate through various menus and settings.

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Price: $221 - $252
Sony Cybershot DSC-W270 Digital Camera

12.1 Megapixel, Compact Camera, 2.7 in. LCD Screen, 5x Optical Zoom, With Video Capability, Weight: 0.3 lb.

The Sony DSC-W270 is a compact, hardy camera that's filled with features. These include a host of modes that will enable you to make the most of its 12.1-megapixel sensor. Smile and face detection, along with tracking technology, guarantees pictures turn out perfectly every time. Intelligent scene recognition gets exposure just right, while its sensitivity range of up to 3200 ISO means you can capture frame-worthy shots even when lighting isn't to your advantage. Meanwhile, the DSC-W270's BIONZ processor, twinned with Clear RAW NR digital noise reduction, prevents shadow from ruining your snaps. The optical stabiliser reduces blur, and the Zeiss lens with a 28-140mm zoom (35mm equivalent) captures every last detail. Finally, the DSCW270 even has a number of video and HD slideshow modes for showing off your photos to friends and family on a bigger screen!

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Price: $233 - $290
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