Customer Reviews 

Awesome Camera!
2008-12-04Esta camara es la mejor que e tenido! es lo mejor de lo mejor!
It's The best camera I owned.

Amazing camera!
2008-12-01The Soney Cybershop DSCW120/B 7.2MP is a truly amazing camera. It is a small profile (smaller than my wallet), easy to use and has more features than I have had time to explore. One of the coolest features is the Smile Recognition program. Point at your (human)subject and push the shutter button down, hold it for a second and when your subject smiles, it takes the picture!
The display is crystal clear and very large for the size of the camera. If you just want a point and shoot, select the Easy mode and the camera does everying for you except pushing the button. The steady shot feature works great and you will get a sharp clear picture even if you move when you hit the shutter.
There is a barely noticable delay from the time you push the shuter button until the time the picture is taken unlike the older digital cameras that kept you waiting with a one or two second delay.
Best advice, buy a large memory card when you buy the camera, the bigger the better, especially if you want to shoot video which is fairly good quality but not nearly as good as a dedicated video camera.
Also, read the manual! If there is a drawback to this camera it is the many features it has. It's easy to get lost in them if you don't read the manual. Naturally being a man I didn't read it and got lost in the selection of features. Of course, I use it on Easy mode anyway so go figure...

Great camera, easy to use
2008-11-29I bought this camera for my husband and it has become a family favorite. Easy to use and it produces beautiful images.

Sony Cybershot 7.2mp
2008-11-19
is an excellent camera with a good design and color, will recommend to the entire world, by its very economical price

Thanks for nothing.
2008-11-19I ordered this camera package as a Christmas gift for my wife. Our old camera had fallen and broke, so we'd been borrowing one from my mother-in-law. But this deal looked like a great way to replace it, and score points for a Christmas gift.
But Electronics Express sent the camera in the original package, and just slapped some packaging tape and a shipping label on it. The surprise is ruined. I'm surprised that the camera even arrived as every postal worker that touched the box would know what was inside.
What a tremendously dumb decision. The camera (if it works like the one my m-i-l has) is great.
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