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		<description><![CDATA[With a huge 2.5 inch LCD screen1 and large 7.2 Megapixel image capture the Cyber-shot® DSC-W7 digital camera give your pictures the big screen treatment. * 7.2 Megapixel (3072 x 2304 Pixels) * 3X optical zoom lens * 2.5&#8243; LCD monitor1 * Compact rangefinder design * 32MB flash memory built-in There is an Underwater Case [...]]]></description>
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<p>With a huge 2.5 inch LCD screen1 and large 7.2 Megapixel image capture the Cyber-shot® DSC-W7 digital camera give your pictures the big screen treatment.</p>
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    * 3X optical zoom lens<br />
    * 2.5&#8243; LCD monitor1<br />
    * Compact rangefinder design<br />
    * 32MB flash memory built-in</p>
<p>There is an Underwater Case MPK-WA  which allows the Sony Cybershot DSC W7 to go up to  40 meters underwater!
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<p>Read more about the <a href="http://scubadiving-blog.com/scuba-diving-camera-review/sony-cybershot-dsc-w7/">Sony Cybershot DSC W7</a></p>
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		<title>Sony Cybershot DSC W7</title>
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<p>With a huge 2.5 inch LCD screen1 and large 7.2 Megapixel image capture the Cyber-shot® DSC-W7 digital camera give your pictures the big screen treatment.</p>
<p>    * 7.2 Megapixel (3072 x 2304 Pixels)<br />
    * 3X optical zoom lens<br />
    * 2.5&#8243; LCD monitor1<br />
    * Compact rangefinder design<br />
    * 32MB flash memory built-in</p>
<p>There is an Underwater Case MPK-WA  which allows the Sony Cybershot DSC W7 to go up to  40 meters underwater!
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<p><strong>Reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC W7</strong></p>
<p><b>Michael Rys</b> reviews the <a href="http://sqljunkies.com/WebLog/mrys/archive/category/119.aspx">Sony Cybershot DSC W7</a></p>
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 &#8220;I think that the current crop of 5 to 8 mega-pixel point and shoot cameras such as my Sony DSC-W7 have come into a quality/price range that makes it a good choice to start relearning UW-photography with digital cameras. While they still have some limitations (the Sony only gives you the choice of two aperture settings), the ability to compose your picture through a 2.5in LCD screen, review the pictures under water, and all the other benefits of instant gratifications of digital photography make it bearable. And if I flood it again, the camera is again cheap enough to be self-insured and quickly get a new one. When Ikelite finally announced that is has a housing, I jumped at the opportunity (and expense <img src='http://scubadiving-blog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> ) to gear up! BTW, I chose the Ikelite housing over the Sony marine pack since the Ikelite housing can be used below 40m (the Sony&#8217;s limit) and Ikelite has a very good reputation regarding customer service.</p>
<p>After having done two dives so far with my new camera, I love the ability to see the whole composition in the view finder. The whole package is also quite a bit smaller and lighter than my old Minolta/Hugyfot setup (which I eventually will resurface for those special photo trips), although it is slightly negatively boyant, which I consider to be a good thing. The shutter lag is barely noticeable (although once or twice the fish was quicker <img src='http://scubadiving-blog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> ) and when the DS-125 flash is firing on time, the color is outstanding. This however brings me to my biggest gripe: The DS-125 is using the manual Ikelite EV-controller (#4100.6) that picks up the camera&#8217;s built-in flash and then triggers the DS-125 based on the manually chosen flash intensity setting on the controller. For some reason, I only get about every third picture to trigger the DS-125 on time. I am not yet sure whether it is because the DS-125 triggers too late (although the a bit too slow 1/40s flash sync time of the DSC-W7 should be slow enough), it may not trigger at all, or what the problem could be. Ikelite recommended some settings on the EV which I used with no discernible difference. Next I will increase the DSC-W7&#8242;s flash output, hoping that the controller will be more likely to pick up the flash.&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>DCRP </strong> review the <a href="http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dsc_w7-review/index.shtml">Sony Cybershot DSC W7</a></p>
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&#8221; The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7 is a very capable 7.2 Megapixel camera. It offers very good image quality, robust performance, limited manual controls, support for conversion lenses, excellent battery life, and a nice movie mode.</p>
<p>The DSC-W7 is a fairly compact camera that probably won&#8217;t fit in your back pocket, but it&#8217;s still small enough to take just about anywhere. The body is made almost entirely of metal, and it feels very solid. The controls are well-placed and it&#8217;s easy to operate. The W7 has a redesigned 2.5&#8243; LCD display that&#8217;s both easy to see in bright outdoor light as well as dimly lit rooms.</p>
<p>Camera performance is excellent, with a super-fast startup time of just one second, fast focusing times and no shutter lag. The one area in which the W7 lags a bit is in the continuous shooting department. Battery life was well above average, especially if you use high power NiMH rechargeables.</p>
<p>Photo quality is very good for the most part, with saturated and accurate colors and reasonable noise and purple fringing levels. Images were a little soft at times, though that&#8217;s a pretty subjective observation. In addition, the night shot was a little soft and noisy, and there was more purple fringing than I would&#8217;ve liked to see.</p>
<p>The W7 has a decent selection of features as well. It has full manual control over shutter speed and limited control over aperture and focus. I would like to see less restricted control over aperture, and while Sony&#8217;s at it, how about a custom white balance feature? The W7 has quite a few scene modes plus a fully automatic mode for those seeking simplicity. The camera&#8217;s movie mode is excellent, though do remember that you&#8217;ll need a Memory Stick Pro card in order to take advantage of it.</p>
<p>I have a few other complaints before I end this review. The included 32MB of built-in memory is somewhat of a joke &#8212; you must factor the cost of a Memory Stick into the purchase price of the camera! Second, with the exception of that Cyber-shot Life tutorial, the bundled software is pretty bad. And finally, you cannot swap memory cards while the camera is on a tripod.</p>
<p>Overall the W7 gets the thumbs up from this reviewer.</p>
<p>What I liked:</p>
<p>    * Very good photo quality (though see issues below)<br />
    * Fairly compact metal body<br />
    * Huge 2.5&#8243; LCD is usable in bright outdoor light and in low light too<br />
    * Robust performance<br />
    * AF-assist lamp; good low light focusing<br />
    * Excellent movie mode<br />
    * Support for conversion lenses and filters<br />
    * Great battery life; rechargeable batteries included<br />
    * Live histogram in record mode<br />
    * USB 2.0 High Speed supported</p>
<p>What I didn&#8217;t care for:</p>
<p>    * Images a bit soft; some corner blurriness<br />
    * Redeye<br />
    * Disappointing burst mode<br />
    * 32MB of built-in memory is way too little; Memory Sticks cost more than other card formats<br />
    * Except for the tutorial, bundled software is lousy<br />
    * Can&#8217;t swap memory cards while camera is on a tripod</p>
<p>Some other cameras in this class include the Canon PowerShot S70, Casio Exilim EX-P700, Fuji FinePix E550, Kodak EasyShare Z760, Nikon Coolpix 7600 and 7900, Olympus C-7000Z, Pentax Optio 750Z, and the Samsung Digimax V700.&#8221;<br />
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<p><b>Sony Cybershot DSC W7 Specifications</b></p>
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<strong> Imaging Device:</strong> 1/1.8&#8243; 7.2 Megapixel Super HAD CCD<br />
<strong> Recording Media:</strong> 32MB internal flash memory1, Memory Stick® Media, Memory Stick PRO Media<br />
 <strong>Lens Construction:</strong> 7 Elements in 5 Groups, 3 Aspheric Elements<br />
 <strong>Zoom:</strong> 3X Optical<br />
 <strong>Smart Zoom® Feature:</strong> 0  14.0X (at VGA Resolution)<br />
 <strong>Digital Zoom:</strong> Precision, 0  2.0X Range, 6X Total<br />
 <strong>Filter Diameter:</strong> 30mm, by required VAD-WA adaptor<br />
 <strong>Focal Length: </strong>7.9  23.7mm<br />
 <strong>35mm Equivalent: </strong>38  114mm<br />
 <strong>Auto Focus:</strong> 5 Area Multi-Point AF, Center AF, 5-Step Manual<br />
 <strong>Minimum Focus Distance: </strong>19.7&#8243; (50cm)<br />
 <strong>Macro Mode:</strong> 2 1/4&#8243; (6cm)<br />
 <strong>Shutter Speed:</strong> 1/8  1/2000 sec. (Auto); 2  1/2000 sec (Program Auto); 30  1/1000sec (Manual)<br />
 <strong>Aperture Range:</strong> f2.8  f5.6 (W); f5.2  f10 (T)<br />
 <strong>Exposure Compensation:</strong> +/- 2.0 EV, 1/3 EV Steps<br />
 <strong>Color LCD:</strong> 2.5&#8243; 115K Pixel TFT LCD Screen2<br />
 <strong>Flash Modes:</strong> Auto/Forced On/Forced Off/Slow Synchro<br />
<strong> Red-Eye Reduction:</strong> On/Off<br />
 <strong>Flash Effective Range:</strong> 11.8 in.  14.75 ft. (0.3  4.5 m)<br />
 <strong>White Balance:</strong> Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent<br />
 <strong>Burst Mode:</strong> 5 Shot 7MP (JPEG fine), 100 Shot VGA (JPEG std.), 0.9fps<br />
 <strong>Picture Effects:</strong> Sepia, Black &#038; White<br />
 <strong>ISO:</strong> Auto, 100, 200, 400<br />
 <strong>Scene Modes:</strong> Twilight, Twilight portrait, Soft snap, Landscape, Beach, Snow, Candle<br />
 <strong>Self-Timer: </strong>Yes, 10 Seconds<br />
 <strong>Audio/Video Output: </strong>Yes, NTSC/PAL Selectable<br />
 <strong>Still Image Modes:</strong> Normal (JPEG Fine/Standard), Burst, Multi-Burst<br />
 <strong>MPEG Movie Modes:</strong> MPEG VX Fine with Audio (640 x 480 at 30fps), (MPEG VX Fine requires Memory Stick PRO media) MPEG VX Standard with Audio (640 x 480 at 16fps), Video Mail (160 x 112 at 8fps) with Audio<br />
 <strong>Microphone/Speaker:</strong> Yes/Yes<br />
 <strong>USB Terminal:</strong> Yes, Supports USB 2.03<br />
<strong> Memory Stick PRO Media Compatibility:</strong> Tested to support up to 2GB media capacity4; does not support Access Control security function<br />
 <strong>Compatible Battery: </strong> Alkaline, AA Nickel-Metal Manganese<br />
 <strong>Supplied Software:</strong> Picture Package for Sony v1.6 (Windows), Pixela ImageMixer VCD2 (Macintosh), USB Driver, Cyber-shot Life tutorial (Windows)<br />
 <strong>OS Compatibility:</strong> Microsoft® Windows® 98/98SE/Me/ 2000/XP Home/XP Pro; Macintosh® OS 9.1/9.2/OS X (10.0 &#8211; 10.3)<br />
 <strong>Supplied Accessories:</strong> NH-AA-DA Rechargeable AA Batteries, BC-CS2 Battery Charger and Cord, A/V and USB Cables, Wrist Strap, Software CD-ROM<br />
 <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 3 9/16&#8243; x 2 3/8&#8243; x 1 7/16&#8243; (91 x 60 x 37.1mm)</p>
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