'The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120 is a fine compact camera.'
'offers high definition component video output'
'Noise stays low up to ISO 400, and then noticeable grain begins to develop and starts to obscure finer details, such as small text and the textures of objects.'
'the W120's 2.5-inch LCD may appear small to some pockerazzi.'
'truly a point-and-shoot camera designed to appeal to fashion- and gadget-conscious users looking for the T200's unique look and interface at a slightly lower price.'
'I had to press hard and repeatedly to get it to accept some of my commands, which quickly became frustrating.'
'innovative features'
'an irritating camera that takes only average pictures.'
'The sound is fine, but given the limited 2GB of memory (which your music has to share with your photo albums) and minimal playback controls--shuffle or linear playback in directory order, with no playlists--it becomes just another awkward convergence device'
'The other features are impressive too: 3.5in LCD, 2GB of on-board memory, Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens, anti-blur technology, ISO 1000 sensetivity and a new shooting mode for twilight - perfect, apparently, for those romantic holiday sunset snaps.'
'optical zoom is only 3X optical'
'Sony has introduced a compact point-and-shoot camera with built-in wireless connectivity.'
'The DSC-H9 achieves a good balance between the hardware controls and the software menus; providing complete functionality without overly complicating or cluttering up either.'
'fans of large prints, 100% on-screen viewing, or high ISO shooting should probably steer clear of the DSC-H9'
'The handling of the H9 is very pleasant; you can grip it much like an SLR, left hand cradling the lens'