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
Built-in Wi-Fi
Good build
Effective Wi-Fi
Superfluous menu options
'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'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
'slow shooting performance'
'It has a small handgrip for your right hand, and it's comfortable to use. '
'Outdoor wide angle shot'
Good quality lens with optical image stabilization
'The bottom line: Simple and satisfying, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FH27 is an excellent point-and-shoot value.'
'GUI dated compared to competition.'
'useful touch-screen operation'
'Soft images.'
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