Inexpensive, 10x zoom range
Camera is easy to grip
Picture quality is good
Attractive all-metal body design
Nice extra shooting features
Sharp 10x zoom lens
Very impressive continuous shooting, Poor image quality
iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations
Colours are recorded well and exposure is pretty good
Responsive touchscreen, Reliable white balance and metering
Good value for money
Good colour reproduction, Responsive touch screen
Dead-on white balance
Decent little camera suitable for the point and shooter
Good colour reproduction
Extra zoom power
Built-in Wi-Fi
Good build
Effective Wi-Fi
Superfluous menu options
'The camera is easy to grip and the menu system is simple to navigate.'
'The S3100 is very slim and light, and it feels balanced in the hand.'
'Styling wise, the Nikon Coolpix S3000 is very attractive. '
'Picture quality better than expected.'
'low-priced camera'
'the camera was prone to freezing.'
'Sluggish boot and recycle times'
'very clean looking interface'
'the W290 turned in an impressive burst speed of 2.1 frames per second. '
'If you're looking for fun in-camera extras and editing tools in a point-and-shoot digital camera , the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W290 is a great option. '
'The W290's £200 price point doesn't look too expensive by comparison. '
'Proprietary A/V connector.'
'The camera is ready to shoot within a couple of seconds and focusing speed is good, as is shot-to-shot speed.'
'Some overexposure.'
'Actual image quality when filming video is pretty poor, too. '
'high resolution 14 megapixel sensor'
'The camera's interior and low-light performance is more disappointing.'
'the front screen can be difficult to see in bright sunlight due to the bright chrome effect on the front of the camera (the other colours may be better).'
It works brilliantly for self portraits
Good overall build quality
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