They say, to err is only human. All of us forget what we are supposed to do and end up making mistakes. Many of us, when it comes to using compact point and shoot cameras, forget to change settings to the right scene mode, do not have the time to change settings or do not know what setting to use. Would it not be best if the camera recognised by itself whether the picture was a portrait, a landscape or any other kind? Of course, it would, which is why Son came out with the Cybershot DCS-W220, with Intelligent Scene Recognition mode, a resolution of 12mp and a zoom range of 4x.
Design and FunctioningLike some of best compact point and shoot cameras in the industry, the Sony Cybershot DCS-W220 features a slim body made of plastic and is extremely lightweight at a mere 117gs. It is available in Midnight Black, Metallic Silver and Baby Pink, some of the most easily appealing colours for compact cameras. It comes with the Intelligent Scene recognition mode, which equips the camera with the power to decipher between the different types of scenes, automatically selecting the optimum settings for each situation. Its BIONZ Image Processing Engine suppresses colour and luminance noise, which is responsible for enhanced colour reproduction, rich tonal graduations and an amazing clarity of detail that captures the instant the way it was meant to be. It is also equipped with the Dynamic Range Optimizer, which uses a sophisticated algorithm to determine the best exposure and contrast settings in almost any shooting environment, giving images a natural look with clearer details. In contains internal memory of 15MB and is compatible with SD/SDHC cards.