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Sony CyberShot DSC-W110

Dennis Hissink
PMA 2008 Report
Sunday 3rd, February 2008
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Sony’s popular Cyber-shot W-Series gains a fresh new look for ’08 with the new Sony CyberShot W110 digital camera that teams fantastic HD image quality with easy-to-use features. Available in a choice of up-to-the-minute colour options, the Sony CyberShot W110 stands out with its clean lines and cool, contemporary looks. Inside the sleek all-aluminium case, the Sony W110 is packed with the latest Sony technology to widen your creative options and guarantee even more fabulous memories. The entry-level Sony CyberShot W110 offers 7.2 effective megapixel resolution plus 4x optical zoom, Smile Shutter and Face Detection.

Sony CyberShot DSC-W110

Sony W110 - Face Detection technology
The Sony developed BIONZ image processor inside the Sony W110 powers improved Face Detection technology, now with even faster tracking plus the ability to recognise faces that are further from the camera. In addition, Face Detection can now distinguish automatically between children and adults, adjusting exposure, skin tone and red-eye reduction for great portraits with any subject.

Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W110 - Detecting smiles
Another Sony first, Smile Shutter waits until the subject smiles before firing the shutter to ensure happy faces in every frame. A new Smile Level setting lets you fine-tune the threshold before a picture’s taken, from a gentle smile to a huge grin.

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Sony CyberShot W110 - D-Range optimiser
Also powered by the BIONZ processor, the D-Range Optimiser automatically adjusts exposure and contrast for natural-looking results. It’s highly effective with strongly backlit scenes where there’s a risk of losing high- and low-light detail.

Sony W110 camera - Optical image stabilisation
Sensitivity on the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W110 is boosted to a maximum ISO 3200 for successful low-noise shots without flash indoors or in dim lighting conditions. It’s teamed with Super SteadyShot optical image stabilisation, delivering a powerful Anti-Blur solution for clearer handheld pictures in low light or at higher zoom settings.

Sony Cyber-Shot W110 - HD Output
An HD Output on the CyberShot W110 lets you enjoy your memories in super-size on your BRAVIA TV or any HD Ready display. Connecting to any PhotoTV HD compatible television or display (via optional output adaptor cable) delivers even more incredible Full HD picture quality with extraordinary detail and realism.

Sony CyberShot W110 - Easy to use camera
Despite superb image quality and advanced shooting functions, the Sony CyberShot W110 is brilliantly simple to use. First-time users will appreciate the friendly on-screen function guide and Easy Shooting mode that keeps things simple without compromising picture quality. There’s also an optical viewfinder that offers extra familiarity for compact camera users switching to digital. The new Sony Cyber-shot W110 will be available throughout Europe end April 2008

Sony CyberShot DSC-W110
• 7.2 effective megapixels
• Carl Zeiss 4x optical zoom lens
• 2.5-inch LCD
• BIONZ processor powers Smile Shutter and Face Detection
• HD Output
• Two colour options: Silver and Black

Other introduced Sony CyberShot digital cameras
Sony CyberShot H10
Sony CyberShot W170
Sony CyberShot W150
Sony CyberShot W130
Sony CyberShot W120
Sony CyberShot W110
Sony CyberShot T300
Sony CyberShot S780
Sony CyberShot S750

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