Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Digital Camera – Silver (7.2MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5” LCD
by Sony
Technical Details
Product Description: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 – digital camera
Product Type: Digital camera – point and shoot
Dimensions (WxDxH): 8.9 cm x 2.3 cm x 5.7 cm
Weight: 116 g
Colour: Sleek silver
Supported Flash Memory: Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
Integrated Memory: 56 MB
Sensor Resolution: 7.2 Megapixel
Shooting Modes: Frame movie mode
Lens Aperture: F/2.8-5.2
Focus Adjustment: Automatic
Min Focus Range: 50 cm
Focal Length: 6.3 mm – 18.9 mm
Optical Zoom: 3 x
Digital Zoom: 6 x
Camera Flash: Built-in flash
Red Eye Reduction: Built-in
Viewfinder: Optical – real-image zoom
Display: LCD display – TFT active matrix – 2.5″ – colour
Supported Battery: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included )

21A3LEHICML Sony Cyber shot DSC W55 Digital CameraAC MAINS ADAPTOR FOR CANON MINOLTA & PENTAX 4.5-VOLT DIGITAL CAMERAS
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21MhsMWFmdL Sony Cyber shot DSC W55 Digital CameraWorthy successor to the PowerShot A430, the PowerShot A460 from Canon?combines user-friendliness with a modern design and improved performance, notably in terms of resolution and screen size.Designed to capture beautiful photos each and every time, the PowerShot A460 is equipped with a 5 million pixel sensor and a 4x optical zoom which will enable you to take splendid shots, whether you are an experienced photographer or just a beginner.The?stylish silver?PowerShot A460 is compact, lightweight and easy-to-handle. Its bright 2″ LCD screen lets you preview images before you shoot, and its many focusing modes help you obtain perfect results in any environment. Meanwhile, its amazing macro mode lets you take detailed close-up photos at just 1cm away from the subject.Providing consistent optical quality for photographers of all levels, the PowerShot A460 from Canon will transform the world of digital photography as you know it!
Amazon Price: ?53.94
Customer Review: Sensational for the price
I have a semi pro Minolta camera, that I never seem to have to hand when needed, due to its size. It cost almost ?1000 a few years ago. It can produce superb pictures, but needs time , effort and some skill to achieve that. I decided to try a cheap compact (?56) that can easily be carried in the pocket and is ready to go in seconds. The name is pretty re assuring – its a Canon, so you would expect high standards. To say I’m impressed is an understatement. This camera can take stunning photos. It even has a macro facility that allows you to focus within an inch or so of the subject. With a 2Gig memory card for around ?10, you can take and store around 700 photos. I have seen nothing that comes close to the quality of the photos that this can take for less than ?200 or so – even on point and shoot auto setting. As with all smaller cameras, there are limits, but for most users, this ticks all the boxes. There are many features that can be explored, but for most folks will buy this for ‘point and shoot’ photograhy and will not be dis-appointed. 5 M pixels allows superb A4 reproductions. For most users this is more than enough. I doubt even 1 in 1000 users have ever needed a photo larger than that. Don’t be fooled into thinking more pixels equates to a better camera. While small overall and pocket sized, it is thicker than many newer models, but with a width of about 40mm its still not too large. Why pay many times this price to get more Mpixels and 10mm thinner? I suspect the Minolta will be up for sale soon!
Customer Review: Excellent product recommended to others
I am not a good digital camera buyer, but when I bought this camera I was really impressed at the photo/video quality and the great capability to shoot photos in the dark. It also has a traditional viewer to get the angle view of the photo perfect. This camera in any occasion will not let you down, with sharp, clear and precise photos/videos I would recommend this camera to anyone that wants a good start in Digital Photography or does it as a hobby. In conclusion, I would give this camera a 10/10 score.
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