Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-W100 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-W100.
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19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very good image quality outdoors, Reliable Multi metering, Manual mode, 30 second exposure time with Manual mode, Excellent noise reduction system, Compression choice for all image sizes, Wellbuilt
Sensitive to noise beyond 100 ISO, Only 2 selectable apertures, Flash a bit weak, Mediocre software
The Sony DSC-W100 takes up where the W50 left off, offering an increase in resolution to 8.1 megapixels, while retaining all the other technical specifications and characteristics of its predecessor, such as the Carl Zeiss 3X optical zoom and the 2.5-i...
Abstract: The Sony Cybershot DSC-W100 is fairly good camera with an average feature set. While it has a manual exposure mode, it lacks custom white-balance which is common in most ultra-compact digital cameras. It also has preset focus distances, including infi...
Abstract: Click on the W100 for a 360° QTVR tourThey both incorporate precision Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x optical zoom lenses; MPEG1 movie recording; high- light sensitivity settings; and a mode dial to quickly switch among photo, video, and preview. The camera...
Well positioned and effective flash
8 megapixels of resolution
Sleeker design than previous W-series cameras
Manual controls
Expansive ISO range
Good battery life
Lots of internal memory
Poor LCD resolution
Difficult to handle
Awfully slow burst mode
Can’t copy pictures to internal memory from the card
Archaic software
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W100 offers manual control, along with automatic, movie, and 6 scene modes, at a decent price of $349. As the flagship of Sony’s W-series of point-and-shoot cameras, the W100 has 8 megapixels on its spacious 1/1.8-inch CCD. T...
Fast, excellent shutter response, very good shot to shot speed
Fast startup/shutdown time
Good color accuracy
Very high resolution
Great low-light capabilities
Very capable movie mode
Very fast multi-burst mode, great for analyzing golf/tennis swings
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Some trouble with household incandescent lighting
Rather contrasty default tone curve
Anti-noise processing trades some subtle subject detail to hold the noise in check
Significant chromatic aberration at wide angle
Soft corners at telephoto
Warm incan...
Featuring an impressive 8.1-megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom lens, and a well-designed user interface, the Cyber-shot DSC-W100 offers quite a bit in its small package. Novices and advanced amateurs alike will appreciate its offering of both point-and-sho...
Abstract: The Cyber-shot DSC-W100 ($350) is the top-end camera in Sonys 2006 W-series lineup. While it shares a similar design and lens with the other models, the W100 has the most resolution, courtesy of its 8.1 Megapixel CCD. The chart below shows you h...
Abstract: DPInterface Sony Cyber-shot W100 ReviewBrad Soo - April 23rd, 2006 Featuring 8 megapixels as flagship of the Sony W-series, the Sony Cyber-shot W100 is more than just a W50 with a high resolution sensor plopped in. The W100 has an all new 8 megapixel ...
Sharp colourful pictures, Great ISO performance even a ISO 1250
Poor burst mode, Higher than normal chromatic aberration The Final Word The DSC-W100 takes brilliant pictures and offers decent functionality. It is only really let down by a weak burst mode. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from th...
The DSC-W100 takes brilliant pictures and offers decent functionality. It is only really let down by a weak burst mode. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels,...