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Sony Cybershot DSCW170/B 10.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot (Black) Price: $198.00
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Product Description The Sony DSC-W170 features an enviable 10.1 megapixels, Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom lens, and all of the advanced shooting functions you expect from Sony. Elicit stunning detail from special moments with Face Detection technology, Smile Shutter, and Intelligent Scene Recognition.
| 10.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints |
| Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom lens; Smart Zoom feature |
| 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD display; Face Detection |
| Smile Shutter mode; in-camera retouching |
| 15 MB internal memory; capture images to Memory Stick Duo/Pro Duo media |
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Customers Reviews  2009-01-07 Love my little Sony camera Needed a pocket sized camera to have handy and capture the moments in everyday life. The dsc-w170 is wonderful. It has many functions, yet you can start taking great picture right out of the package. We have the Sony Hybrid and love it but considered it too much for hauling around on trips and everyday stuff -- thus this Sony purchase.
Also with a memory card it can dispaly thousands of pictures -- great brag book - can just do a slide show and share!!
|  2009-01-06 E91:01 error The camera is good. But only after 2 weeks of use, I got the E91:01 error. (Google for it). Initializing the camera didn't help. Sony's online chat support was profoundly uninformed and unhelpful and asked to send the camera back for repair (shipping costs mine) since as per the "analyst" it has an internal malfunction. So now I have a camera with no flash. I can take pictures fine except have to turn off the flash.
Anyways this is going back to Amazon. They already issued an RMA. So buying this camera is a gamble -- a significant number of people get the E91:01 error and Sony's tech support is clueless. |  2009-01-06 OK but......... This is the 2nd Cyber-Shot camera that I have purchased. It is a great little point and shoot. This model however seems to be much more sensitive then the 120 I previously owned. Many of my photos are blurred. I use this model exactly as I did for my 120 and the % of bluured shots is greatly increased on the 170. Seems a mono or Trip Pod will need to be my next purchase although that removes the convenience of ownin a point and shoot.
So the camera and its features are ok but the Jury is still out. |  2009-01-06 Good beyond belief Full of fun features that are easy to use and fun to experiment with. For example, the automatic slide shows on a TV with music is a real eye popper. How can all of this fit in a camera so small?
Lens quality is superb, but this is a Zeiss lens.
The only drawback is having to use Sony's special chips. But I bought a couple of 2 GIG cards on super sale. And, the cost of digital storage is dropping faster than the Dow Jones.
The perfect "tweener" camera. It is between the tiny full of compromises cameras and the bigger prosumer cameras. It does not do RAW but then it is a tweener. |  2009-01-06 Sony Cybershot Bought this camera for my 21 year old daughter and she loves it. The screen in the back is just the right size and so far no complaints! | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included:
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242726758
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Sony
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Manufacturer: Sony
Model: B0012XZQGC
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2008-04-28
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Microdrive preview: Sony 8 GB Compact Vault Hi again! I have one more interesting news for those who are looking for huge capacity storage devices for their digital cameras.
With Sony, you can get an 8 GB removable hard disk drive, which is promised to become available this summer (in June, to be more precise) and its retail price will be $259.99.
The newest Compact Vault is meant for digital photography needs and can be considered a real breakthrough if compare it with Sony previous version, which has only 5 GB capacity storage.
I wouldn’t exaggerate if I call the unit a tiny thing, as it measures only 1.5 inches wide and 1.5 inches tall, what is very good for such high data storage.
The Compact Vault series of memory cards is mainly designed for the owners of high-end digital cameras, both for photo enthusiasts and so-called pro-consumers, so it provides a competitive storage capacity. All in all the latest Sony Compact Vault can hold up to 2,560 JPEG images (at 3MB each), or 320 minutes of MPEG 4 footage. As for its transfer speed, the tiny hard operates at 12MB per second.
The unit is compatible with Compact Flash type II slots, and apart from digital cameras, the new Compact Vault is able to serve digital video recorders, portable music players and laptops, which are in need for additional space.
The new device will be a good deal – it has a much lower price ($259.99) than its SanDisk analogues. This month SanDisk will release on the market its version of 8 GB CompactFlash, which will cost $559 (even with transfer speed of 20MB per second, the price is incredibly high).
Sony, 8 GB Compact Vault, removable hard disk drive, digital photography, digital cameras
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