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Sony W-130

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Brand Sony 2010
Model W-130
Released Year 2010
Type Digital Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 4x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Cyber-shot W-130 is a compact digital camera launched in 2010 designed for easy point-and-shoot photography. It features a 14.1 megapixel CCD sensor delivering high-resolution images suitable for everyday use. The camera includes a 4x optical zoom lens with a variable focal length from 25mm wide-angle to 100mm telephoto. It offers image stabilization technology to reduce blur caused by hand shake. The W-130 supports face detection and smile shutter features for enhanced portrait shots. Additionally, it records VGA video and supports standard memory cards for storage.

Specifications

Color Silver
Battery Type NP-BN rechargeable battery
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 8.1 MP
Model W-130
Connectivity USB
Optical Zoom 4x
Features Auto Focus
Charger Included Yes
Sensor Type CCD
Effective Pixels 14.1 Megapixels
Focal Length 25-100mm (35mm equivalent)
Image Stabilization Optical SteadyShot
Video Recording VGA 640x480
Display 2.7 inch LCD
Storage Media Memory Stick Duo, SD/SDHC
Dimensions 96.0 x 56.9 x 19.9 mm

Key Advantages

The W-130 offers excellent image quality with its high-resolution sensor and effective CCD technology. Its compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable and user-friendly. The 4x optical zoom allows good versatility in framing shots from wide to moderately telephoto perspectives. Face detection and smile shutter enhance portrait photography results effortlessly. The inclusion of image stabilization improves sharpness in low-light and zoomed-in pictures. Its compatibility with common memory cards and ease of use make it suitable for casual photographers.

Limitations

The camera lacks HD video recording, supporting only VGA quality video capture. Its 4x zoom range is limited compared to higher-end models with longer lenses. The sensor technology is CCD, which typically has higher noise at high ISO than CMOS sensors in newer models. It does not offer advanced manual controls for professional photographers. The LCD screen resolution is modest and may limit preview clarity. Battery life is average and may require frequent charging during extended use.

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