
I received this camera yesterday and, so far, am delighted with it.That said, please be advised that if you wish to purchase an additional battery, which I did when I pre-ordered my camera, the information for the battery type is incorrect on the Sony website.They state that the battery type is N when it is [...]

This is our 5th point n’ shoot camera over the years, intended for go-everywhere pocketability.Our previous two pocket cameras were Canon’s (SD300 and SD600).The Sony is a little bigger but improves on them greatly. The Sony DSC-W370 operates under the premise that people want the camera to be easy.Not just easy but dead simple.So much [...]

Pro: Small, fast turn on time, quick button for picture/video preview, able to use SD cards, rechargable battery last pretty long. Con: 720 HD not supported for other video programs-only Sony, video out connector on camera not standard USB type, cannot shoot with flash always on (off or auto only), smile detection doen’t always work. [...]

I was looking for a small camera to keep with me when I didn’t want to lug my big and heavy pro grade DSLR, and I’m finding the Sony generally works out for me pretty well. It’s easy-to-use and relatively high performance for a compact point and shoot camera, and it’s capable of producing good [...]

Let me say, I’ve owned several Sony digital cameras over the years. First a DSC-P50 circa 2001, then a couple of random ones I purchased new and wound up selling because they had poor picture quality. Then in 2005 I purchased a Sony DSC-W7 (7.2 mp) point-and-shoot. This is a good little camera but the [...]