Cameras Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Attractive new display; great performance and pictures.
THE BAD
Small buttons can sometimes feel awkward.
THE BOTTOM LINE
With a shiny new interface, fast performance, and great pictures, the DSC-W80 sits on the top of the budget snapshot heap.
CNET Reader Reviews
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May 13, 2007 07:33
Mediocre
1.0/5
I'm not sure how this camera possibly recieved the score it did. I've had it for a solid week, and I've tried Indoor, Outdoor, Low-Light, Bright Light, Auto-Flash, No Flash, Manual Exposure, and just plain Auto on this camera and every time the pict... read more » -
November 12, 2007 10:12
5.0/5
I have owned 2 older cybershot cameras and they were CRAP.. they didn't last more than a year each. I went for this one after reading the review on CNET and I am completely in agreement with their review. I know there are much better cameras but no... read more » -
July 31, 2007 11:13
4.5/5
my search for a compact digital point-and-shoot came down to the DSC-80 and the Canon PowerShot SD750. Both are excellent cameras, but with the Sony you also get the image stabilization for the same price, and it's a feature that really helps you a... read more »
Where to Buy
| Store | In Stock | Shipping | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon.com Marketplace | Yes |
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