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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W200 Review at Digital Trends

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Digital Trends have published a review of the 12-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 digital camera. 'The DSC-W200 is a very unassuming digicam, looking like an Altoids tin with a silvery all-metal body with some nice accents. In other words, no one but you and few eagle-eyed friends will know you’re holding a cutting-edge digital camera. For the record, Casio recently introduced the 12MP EX-Z1200 ($399 USD) and Panasonic has the DMC-FX100, also $399 USD and 12 megapixels so the Sony isn’t the coolest camera ever. As a matter of fact, the Panasonic has a 28mm lens, one of my favorite features—but that’s a story for another day.'

Read: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 - Digital Trends

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