Testseek.co.uk have collected 8 expert reviews of the Sony DSC-W800 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony DSC-W800.
(77%)
8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
3007 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
7701008
The editors liked
Reasonable performance in good light
Some manual control
Compact and lightweight
Low price
The editors didn't like
Poor low light image quality
Extremely soft panoramas
Very limited LCD viewing angles
Restricted zoom range
Reviews
page 1 of 1
Order by:
Score
Published: 2015-01-24, Author: Ben , review by: techradar.com
Reasonable performance in good light, Some manual control, Compact and lightweight, Low price
Poor low light image quality, Extremely soft panoramas, Very limited LCD viewing angles, Restricted zoom range
If you're after a simple point and shoot camera that'll slip easily into a pocket or bag and perform reliably, the W800 fits the bill. But if you pay just a little more you can get cameras with longer zooms and better quality....
The Sony DSCW800 is a compact and affordable camera with some excellent features. Its drawbacks are that it has no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capability. It still takes great pictures and has a memory card for storage. This camera is perfect for people on the go...
Sleek, pocket-friendly design, 20.1 Megapixel sensor, Straightforward, clutter-free controls, Very affordable, Removable battery better for product longevity
Slow autofocus performance, Less than stellar image quality, 720p video resolution, Limited manual controls
Unbeatable price, beatable performance.If budget is king in your purchasing decision, this is the camera for you. The Sony DSC-W800 delivers on enough features to make this camera worth considering in the first place, and for $89.99 that's actually saying...
Abstract: The Sony W800 follows the Sony W710 from 2013 and takes aim at the teenage crowd or anyone wanting an inexpensive option to keep with you at all times for casual, on-the-go shooting.Dropping in price to just $80 (from the W710's $99), the W800 clearly has...
Reasonable performance in good light, Some manual control, Compact and lightweight, Low price
Poor low light image quality, Extremely soft panoramas, Very limited LCD viewing angles, Restricted zoom range
If you're after a simple point and shoot camera that'll slip easily into a pocket or bag and perform reliably, the W800 fits the bill. But if you pay just a little more you can get cameras with longer zooms and better quality....
Abstract: When it comes to digital cameras, Sony has some great ones in the market. If you are looking for something that would provide impressive detailed images, you should look no further than the Sony W800/B 20MP digital camera. The MP Super HAD CCD sensor help...