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Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W7 Review
The good: Solid image quality; fairly quick and responsive; big 2.5-inch LCD; uses standard AA batteries.
The bad: Limited manual control; minor vignetting and significant softness around the edge of the frame; poor optical viewfinder.
The bottom line: An appealing 7-megapixel model for snapshooters who like their prints and their cameras large.
Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W7 Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: DSC-W7
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
