Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1, a finer solution for the prosumers to get the snaps of their own choice and contentment, no problem what costs it, as it is the matter of curiosity and craze of the user.

This latest model camera is presenting better features like; a finer framework, massive amusing snappy features, good low-light snapping facility and overall better performance.  A single hitch it has, it is a mixed photo quality.  Don’t scare, this is not end of the news – there are more good news, with respect to this cyber-shot.

This series is lending a quick and efficient camera that gives sufficient finer image standard.  The camera type is ultra-compact, 10.2MP resolution; its optical zooming capability is 5x.  Its price range is USD 313.99 to USD 349.99.

It is that much good, that you can get snaps even in low-lighting without help from a flash is a rarely attained goal in the world of compact cameras. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 does it with three of the company's own components: a new sensor design, a high-end lens, and a fast image processor.

This series also facilitates to get low-light close-ups as well as several other features. However, though the WX1 is capable of delivering fast performance and some very good photos, those expecting extraordinary results equal to its features will likely be let down.

The dimensions of this camera are; width 3.6in, height 2in, depth 0.8in, weight (with battery and media) 5.2oz, 1/2.4-inch Exmor R CMOS, resolution/viewfinder size is 2.7in LCD.

Interestingly, what is the premium feature this camera adds is, the amount of technology Sony crammed into such a tiny, lightweight body. Due to its back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor and a fast Sony G f2.4 wide-angle lens, the camera has most of the same capabilities as the considerably larger HX1. Both the sensor and the G lens are of the quality found in Sony's dSLR and prosumer camcorder lines.

All controls of this camera are added, on to the back of the camera without making it feel cramped and confusing and while allowing for a secure one-handed grip that doesn't result in accidental button presses or mode dial changes. There are just three buttons on top: the usual power and shutter-release buttons, and one at the far right for turning on high-speed shooting. The power button is oddly far from the shutter release, just left of the camera's center. While this quickens turning the camera on with your left hand, it also makes it easy to accidentally turn the camera off.

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