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The Sony DSC-WX300/B is a sleek, ultra-compact digital camera featuring an 18.2MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and a powerful 20x optical zoom with 40x Clear Image digital zoom. It offers advanced image stabilization for blur-free photos and videos, WiFi connectivity for instant sharing, and a long-lasting battery capable of up to 500 shots per charge. With 10fps continuous shooting and creative modes like Sweep Panorama and Beauty Effects, itโs designed for professionals and enthusiasts who demand high-quality images on the go.
| ASIN | B00BEHQKPW |
| Aperture modes | Auto |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Center, Face Detection, Multi-area, Single, Tracking |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,986 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #443 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | AC-UB10 AC Adapter, Micro USB Cable, NP-BX1 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (3.6V, 1240mAh), Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX300 Digital Camera (Black), Warranty, Wrist Strap |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | 25-500mm (20x optical zoom) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Sony cameras with 'Sony E' mount |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 10 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 373 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 40 |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 460000 dots |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 460000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 460000 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 18.2 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 12800 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Exposure Control | Shutter Priority |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/ SDHC/SDXC, Memory Stick Pro Duo/ Pro-HG Duo |
| Flash Modes | Panorama |
| Focal Length Description | 25 millimeters |
| Focus Features | Active |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242862333 |
| HDMI Type | Type D Micro HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization | Optical |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DSC-WX300/B |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 500 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 18.2 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/1600 Seconds |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 102 MB |
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
| Minimum Focal Length | 25 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 4 seconds |
| Model Name | Sony DSCWX300/B |
| Model Number | DSC-WX300/B |
| Model Series | WX300 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Optical Zoom | 20 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 18.2 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
| Photo Sensor Technology | BSI CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 180 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | BSI CMOS |
| Series Number | 300 |
| Shooting Modes | Panorama |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
| Supported File Format | JPEG |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Total Still Resolution | 18.2 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 027242862333 |
| Video Capture Format | AVCHD |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Write Speed | 10 fps (still images), 30 MB/s (video recording) |
| Zoom | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom |
User
A great way to get started
This was my first upgrade as far as cameras are concerned. I am not a photographer by any means, but I was interested in getting a camera that is a step above a simple point and shoot. While I originally looked at digital SLR cameras, I was put off by the price and since I do not have the knowledge base in this area I decided to stay away from them. A staff member at my local electronics retailer showed me this camera and I was very impressed. I purchased it here as the price was better than in the store.This camera takes incredible pictures, at least in my opinion as a typical user and not a professional. I took it to the arboretum to photograph wildlife and flowers the first weekend after I received it. The zoom allows for great pictures from a distance. In fact, I caught a great shot of a hummingbird on approach to a flower from about 15 feet away. The image came out like something from a National Geographic magazine.The camera's operation is simple and intuitive. I found the features that allow for color enhancement to be not only a fun addition but also very easily accessed. The camera's start up time is fast so you can quickly start taking pictures after turning it on, which is a huge difference from my last camera. There is one criticism, but this may be more due to my lack of experience using a Mac than anything else. For some reason I cannot figure out how to watch the high-definition videos on my computer. The camera records them in a format with which I (and apparently my MacBook) are not familiar. I imagine this is a simple fix, so I plan to check the forums online to get some direction. As I said, this is probably due more to my limited knowledge rather than a true problem with the camera itself. I am still experimenting with the other features, so I imagine I may be updating this review as I get more acquainted with the camera. That said, I only expect more positive attributes at this point.Lastly, battery life is worth mentioning. I was skeptical at first but the battery actually lasted longer than anticipated. I have only charged the camera twice since I bought it and I got about four days of heavy use out of it before I had to charge each time. While I expect this to go down with age as most batteries lose their ability to hold a charge over time, I was favorably impressed with the life of the battery. This is particularly impressive since the camera does not have a viewfinder and you must use the screen.Overall, this is a great camera to get your feet wet if you are moving in the direction of taking more artistic photos or just want a solid camera that captures fantastic images. Though the price was on the higher end for me, I have found it to be worth all of what I paid.
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Small sensor, no exposure or flash adjustments
Got this for my wife who needed an inexpensive compact pocket camera. I'm very impressed with it's abilities although, as expected, the tiny image sensor limits the maximum picture quality. I wasn't expecting much for this price range but this camera far exceeds other cameras I've tried, at least in its major features. The stabilization works amazingly well. I can take handheld pictures at full optical zoom with no blur. In fact it is so steady I found myself using the camera as a "spotting scope" to get a closer look at wildlife on a recent outing. Since this camera is going to be used mainly by someone with little photography experience I did most of my testing in Enhanced Superior Auto mode. In this mode the camera is taking multiple burst exposures and then averaging them to get the best picture. The results are very acceptable. I found it hard to take a bad picture with it. Focusing is very quick and accurate. MUCH faster than either of my much more expensive Canon cameras! The smart phone camera link is easy to set up and seems to work well for basic camera control. It will NOT download Sony apps which was disappointing.Some negatives - One thing I don't like at all is the lack of any exposure or flash adjustments. I find the flash is too harsh most of the time resulting is slight over exposures. It's very irritating to not be able to correct this. I have read several reviews of this camera stating it has 1080p video. It does not. The video is 1080i (as stated in the specs) which makes a difference. The interlacing is definitely noticeable when viewing video on a big screen TV. As far as the actual picture quality goes - don't expect miracles since the sensor is only 1/2.3". Don't plan on making prints over 4 x 6 inches or viewing at 100% on your TV screen. The fine details are just not there.I'd prefer a good image sensor over more bells and whistles but at this price I guess that's too much to ask. Overall it's a good camera and quickly nails the focusing every time and that's the most important thing for catching pictures of the grandkids!
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Long-time Canon user, very impressed with the WX300
I am a long time Canon user, but I was getting tired of Canon not supporting 1080 HD video in their point-and-shoot cameras. I know that the PowerShot SX280 now supports 1080, but the pre-release reviews I read put the Sony WX300 video ahead of the SX280. And they are right. Video is smooth. Exposure and contract are spot on. Colors are rich but not over-saturated. And the 20X zoom is wonderful. The image-stability does as good a job as you can expect. You can't fault the camera if you have shaky hands at 20X zoom.I bought this to take to Disneyworld instead of my Rebel SLR. The WX300 is incredibly small. The size and weight will be an asset when carrying it around all day. And the 20X zoom will allow me to get the shots and videos I want of the kids on the rides.The user interface is very intuitive, if you have used a camera in the past 10 years. This is nice, because the paper user manual is brief. Sony is saving money by making the full user manual electronic. But, so far, I have not needed it. The menus and on-screen help is wonderful. Sony has done a great job with the user interface on the WX300.The only thing I wish is that the micro-USB charging port was not behind the rubber cover on the right. Since I am not going to buy a separate battery charger, I can see this cover coming off in a couple of years after repeated use. The odd thing is Sony put the lesser used HDMI connection on the bottom, without a cover.The only negative I can find so far is the built-in flash over-exposes indoor shots. This might just be on the built-in LCD, because the photos look a little better on my color calibrated PC monitor. However, the fact the flash is built into the body and not a pop-up is nice. You just need to make sure your right-middle finger is not in the way when pressing the shutterThe shape is VERY rectangular. I am not sure if Sony could have added a little contouring without sacrificing functionality.I have only had the camera for a few day, so I have only had a change to try out the automatic modes. Looking forward to updating this later.I just saw that Sony is coming out with the HX-50V - same sensor but with a 30X zoom lens. Now I am wondering if I should return the WX300 for the HX-50.
User
Only charged twice before the micro USB port failed.
It does NOT come with a battery wall charger. It comes with a USB charger that connects to the camera via micro-USB cable. Not the standard micro USB that works with a phone or other Sony cameras, but an extra small, mini micro cable connection that is very touchy. Now after two chargings, the USB connection no longer works. The computer recognizes it as a device, but it won't charge through the computer or USB wall charger.I had to order a battery wall charger for $10. What a pain in the butt.The camera takes nice photos, but what does it matter if you can't charge it?
User
The camera I've been waiting for
I had several criteria when upgrading my 2009 model Panasonic camera:a) The new camera must be small and light - my Panasonic was just too large and heavy and I was no longer willing to take it anywhere. The WX300 is PERFECT for carrying in your pocket. It's very small and very lightb) The zoom must be greater than 12x - in this case, a huge 20xc) It must be optically stabilized - The WX300 uses a lens mechanism to stabilize the video, not just image sensor shiftd) The battery life must be reasonable - The WX300 has AMAZING battery life. Even though I bought a spare battery, I have never needed ite) Video must be up to 1920x1080 - my old camera was 1280x720 maxf) The audio must be stereo with auto gain control - I go to a lot of concerts and the audio just gets blown out when using my smartphone - the WX300 has this and also a wind noise cut, although I don't have that enabledThere is only one thing that I was disappointed with and that's 3D photos. They just don't have any depth when viewed on my 3D TV. However, I didn't buy the camera for that, plus I had low expectations with a single lens device anyway.On the other hand, the panoramic pictures are VERY good once you get the hang of taking them.I took the WX300 to Mexico on vacation and shot more than an hour of video of a bay cruise. The video is BREATHTAKING when viewed on a large LCD TV. The quality has FAR exceeded my expectations and for this alone, I highly recommend the camera. I needed a decent point and shoot camera and have found it all in the WX300.
User
No la recomiendo mucho
Saliรณ un poco defectuosa, tarde mucho para prender y falla mucho
User
Incredible camera!
I first bought the Samsung WB150F...but was very quickly disappointed with it. I was then looking at a few Canon models, especially because Canon always seemed to be at the top for point and shoot cameras. But after trying this Sony out in the store, there really is no comparison.Pros:It has an extremely quick focusing time. Even when taking videos, I don't lose my focus. With other models it takes time to refocus, as you zoom in or out, but not this one!!The clarity of the pictures and videos is really amazing. The effects that the camera offer are really great too!The camera offers an "advanced flash" that reaches farther than the normal flash - and I was very surprised with how well it worked.Incredible battery life.I really could keep going on in this section!Cons:Be careful when shooting really close macro pictures. If the flash is on, and you try to get really close, you could find a dark spot on the corner of the picture when the flash hits the extended lens.There is no way to manually change - as far as my knowledge - the shutter speed. But with the Intelligent and Superior functions, they do a really good job at trying to make it right.If you use Mac computers, you can't get the PlayMemories for your desktop. You can still use iPhoto for your pictures, but if you want to record your videos in high quality, you have to use iMovie to import them. Not a bad thing, but for people like me, I like to keep all my things in the same place (which means I then export my iMovie recordings to iTunes, then import that file into iPhoto and delete the others).If you're looking for the best point and shoot camera for $300 or less, this is it. If you want to spend more, then you might as well move out of point and shoot models.
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A capable little camera (with some flaws)
I received my MX300 recently and immediately set out to take a bunch of photos and see if all the hype about this little camera had real legs. Tentative conclusions follow:PROSSmall size, very light, can be carried without the slightest effortSeemingly robust construction - looks sharp in blackImage quality very good (and often excellent)Crisp video with great color and detail - very professionalUseful pre-set functionsExcellent battery lifeCONSWiFi won't work despite hours of testing and seeking solutions on the InternetCamera won't be recognized by Toshiba PC running Win 8 so that you can move images to PC storagePlayMemories software buggy and often inoperative - I wouldn't recommend using it although without it you cannot transfer Movies to your PCConfusing menu structure - functions referred to in manual do not exist on camera menu (e.g. USB Settings under Main Settings)No obvious way to return to main menu once on sub-menuSony should revise the main manual and make it one for "dummies" (most manuals of course are written with co-pilot list readers in mind. Poor civilians are left to their own devices).Also, if you have large hands the camera's mini size may be an issue; I have medium-sized hands and the problem still exists, although after a while placing your fingers becomes instinctive.PS: I discovered how to make the laptop "see" the camera: unplug the power cord and THEN plug the camera in via USB. WX300 appears magically in My Computer. WiFi still a mystery.PS1: I upgraded my rating to FOUR stars. I am taking the WX300 along on a long trip as the only camera in the bag.
User
Great camera
Great camera! We are point and click people who don't know much about photography or camera settings, nor care to. We just wanted something that was easy to use and took a good photo. We were very surprised with it's ease of use and impressed with it's performance. It automatically adjusts it's settings to the conditions in which it is being used. For example, if you go in for a close up, it automatically switches to macro mode for a clear and detailed close up. Picture quality is fantastic, even with not so steady hands or fast paced children's activities. Small footprint is also nice, this thing is small enough to slip into your pocket. Highly recommend for anyone looking for something simple to use that takes a great picture!
User
Four Stars
Tres satixfait de l article et de la rapidite de l appareil.
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Five Stars
great camera!
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