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Hey, this is Scott of Photography Banzai. Today we're going to look at the Sony Cyber-shot

DSC-WX220. Thanks the Camera Craft in Rockford Illinois for let me try this

out at their shop. The WX220 has a 18.2 megapixel 1/2.3 inch

backlit illuminated sensor. That means it's pretty solid for a small sensor

camera. 10x optical zoom, which is really the biggest feature of this camera. Has a

2.7 inch fixed LCD screen and does not have any type of touch

capability to it. Video wise, it has 1080p 60 frames a second. Which is really

pretty decent for a camera like this. Has all the standard connectivity features,

with the Wi-Fi 802.11 B/G/N with NFC connectivity. So you can connect to the

standard Sony applications on phones. Battery wise, it has the NP-BN Sony battery.

Rated for 210 shots. It is on the low side, but that's pretty standard for

these small cameras. Has a USB multi port, so you can connect to computers and such.

As I mentioned the lens has a 10x optical zoom. The equivalent focal length

is 25 to 250 millimeters. With an aperture of f3.3 to 5.9 through the zoom range.

It's pretty solid range for a small camera like this. It gets you relatively

wide angle, plus a large telephoto lens capability to it. The close focus

distance is 1.97 inches on the wide end. So you can get pretty close. You can get

somewhat macro shots at that wide. And then on long end it is 4.92 inches

for the closest focus. Does have the optical steadyshot capability with the

lens, which is very nice to have on a small camera like this to help stabilize

your shots. The camera has contrast detect autofocus, which probably means

it's not going to focus quite as fast as cameras that have dedicated phase

detection on the sensor itself. Of course you have to spend more to get those

features. This camera has a few interesting features that I tried out.

Has a smile capture feature. It basically tries to look at your face and discern

if you are smiling. Where you go from a straight face to a smile, and then it'll

take a photo automatically. I tried it out a few times. It works relatively well.

It's not perfect takes a little effort to get it working, but it does work. The

camera also has a panorama feature. They called the eye sweep panorama. I didn't

do too well with it. The first one was okay, but you can see where it stitched

the images together. And then the other two attempts that I made didn't even go

through the entire length of the panorama. But still a cool feature to

mess around with. There was a tripod socket on the camera.

It is offset from the lens, which is not ideal. Especially if you're trying to do

those panoramas. But it is what it is and it's good that it does have a tripod

socket at least. One thing I did notice when using the camera is that if you

press the review button when the camera is off it will turn the camera on and

let you look at your photos. You press it a second time it will turn the camera on.

It'll pull the lens out. This camera is relatively quick to start up. The lens

comes out pretty fast, which is nice on these type of cameras that do extend the

lens. Ergonomics wise, it's a very small camera.

But that's good because it'll fit in almost any pocket. It's great to take

around anywhere. It does have that relatively long zoom lens. And of course

the price is low for a camera like this. Now I don't know if it'll be as good as

the cellphones that are super high-end with multiple lenses, multiple sensors...

But in this case you will get that nice zoom lens, and a lot of standard camera

features you won't necessarily get on a cell phone. So I do think it's a decent

option if you want to get a little bit more into photography. You don't want to

always use your phone. This is a little better

ergonomically than a phone, just in general, for photos. And of course it's

one of those lower-cost options. Anyways, that's about it for this little

video. I hope you enjoyed it. That was the Sony Cybershot DSC-WX220. Again thanks

to Camera Craft for let me try this out at their shop. See ya!

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