Sony Cyber-shot W230 Digital Camera
July 3, 2009
The Sony Cyber-shot W230 is one of recent launches that comes with Carl Zeiss lens and 12 mega-pixel sensor. With the high 12.1 mega-pixel 1/2.3-inch CCD image sensor you will be able to capture images up to the finest detail. Additionally, the Carl Zeiss lens offers 4x optical zoom that lets you magnify the an image to 4 times its size without causing any distortion to the image quality. A wide 3-inch LCD monitor provides you the facility of previewing your images before firing the shot. Sony Cyber-shot W230 12MP Digital Camera consists of BIONZ image processor that delivers high quality pictures and faster image processing.
Sony Cyber-shot W230 Digital Camera includes an Intelligent Scene Recognition feature that autonomously detects the various types of scene situations and activates the most appropriate one. The Face Detection technology is capable of detecting about 8 faces and later adjusting the camera settings for optimum results. With the Smile Shutter technology, even a single happy moment will not be missed; the shutter automatically fires the shot when someone smiles. This camera offers about 14 convenient shooting modes. Also a higher light sensitivity of ISO3200 allows you to optimally capture pictures even in challenging lighting conditions.
Sony Cyber-shot W230 Point-n-Shoot Digital Camera consists of a function guide that aids you in understanding the various camera functions and settings. In case of any blurred images caused due to camera shakes, the Optical Image Stabilisation technique is there to take care. It allows you to record videos at a resolution of 640×480 pixels at the rate of 30fps. Furthermore, a high resolution mode allows you to record high resolution pictures that can be viewed on any compatible Sony BRAVIA HDTV. With so many fascinating features and functionalities, this compact digicam proves to a perfect all-rounder.
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