Sony Cybershot DSCW90 Review By cnet.co.uk
339 Views March 1st, 2008 Category: Sony, Popularity: 5%From the outside, the W90 looks almost indistinguishable from its 7-megapixel little brother. Its slim metal body measures less than 23mm thick and weighs only 155g with battery and Memory Stick Duo.

Cnet.co.uk Reviewed the Sony Cybershot DSCW90 and gave out”The W90’s photos generally look pretty good, save for a few quirks. On the review unit we acquired, the left third of the camera’s photos appear distinctly softer and out-of-focus compared to the rest of the frame. It looks a lot like what happens when a lens is out of alignment, which isn’t all that uncommon for budget cameras. It’s likely you won’t see an identical problem, though you may see something similar or your unit may have no such problem.”
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