
Sony
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The Sony DSC‑W830/B is an ultra‑compact point‑and‑shoot camera released in 2014, featuring a 20.1 MP 1/2.3" CCD sensor, 8× optical zoom with Optical SteadyShot, and a 2.7‑inch LCD. It targets beginners and casual shooters who need a lightweight, pocketable camera for daylight snapshots and simple panoramas.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the DSC‑W830 as a solid entry‑level ultracompact that delivers respectable still‑image quality and a useful 8× zoom with Optical SteadyShot, but they criticize its small sensor, lack of RAW support, limited 720p video, and outdated connectivity options.
What Users Say
Casual users praise the camera’s pocketable size, long battery life, and straightforward operation, while repeatedly noting frustration with noisy low‑light photos, low‑resolution video, and the absence of Wi‑Fi or GPS for easy sharing.
Common Complaints
Noisy low‑light images, limited 720p video resolution, missing Wi‑Fi/GPS, slow 1 fps burst rate, and low‑resolution LCD screen.
How It Compares
vs. Sony Cyber‑Shot W810/W800
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Choose the W830 for better zoom and stabilization; choose the W800/W810 if you prioritize a lighter, cheaper package.
vs. Canon PowerShot IXUS 285 HS
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Select the W830 for ultra‑compact size and steadiness; select the IXUS 285 HS for greater zoom reach and full HD video.
vs. Nikon COOLPIX A10
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The W830 is preferable for users who value longer zoom and image stabilization; the A10 may appeal to those who prioritize battery longevity and a newer aesthetic.