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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-WX9 16.2 MP Exmor R CMOS Digital Still Camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 5x Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and Full HD 1080/60i Video (Black)

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Compatible Mountings Sony E
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format AVCHD
Image Stabilization Optical
Maximum Focal Length 125 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 5 x
Maximum Aperture 6.3 f
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Metering Description Multi, Center-weighted, Spot

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  • Exmor R CMOS sensor for low-light performance, 5x, bright lens
  • Full HD 1080x1920 with dual record of stills and movies
  • 3D still image and 3D Sweep Panorama
  • Fast capture with 10fps at full 16.2 MP resolution
  • iSweep Panorama for one shot landscapes

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    Sony DSC-WX9 – unrestricted power in a compact package. With powerful features like Full HD movie for high quality movies, low light performance for improved image clarity, 10 fps to capture the precise moment, and 3D still image capture for a new way to experience your pictures, you wouldn’t believe something so compact could be this powerful. Sony DSC-WX9 Feature Highlights

    16.1 Megapixel Back-illuminated “Exmor R” CMOS Image Sensor
    The DSC-WX9 features a 16.1 megapixel “Exmor R” CMOS image sensor that brings out the full resolving power of the camera’s Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens to deliver extremely fast speed, high resolution, and stunning low-light sensitivity with improved image clarity and drastically reduced grain. In addition, the combined “Exmor R” CMOS sensor and BIONZ image processor delivers extremely fast 10fps, Anti Motion Blur, Hand-held Twilight and 1080i movie modes
    3.
    3.0-inch XtraFine
    3.0-inch XtraFine technology gives you deeper blacks and more color in your display, all while being thinner than most LCDs.

    Full HD 1080@60i
    Record crystal clear movies at the highest resolution available with capabilities for 60i in 1080 AVCHD
    3. This provides stunning, fast motion video with less distortion for playback on your HD TV.
    3D still image and panorama
    Produce awe-inspiring images with 3D still image and 3D Sweep Panorama capabilities
    4. Photos will take on a new dimension of creative capabilities for viewing the world in a whole new way.
    iSweep Panorama
    With iSweep Panorama just press the shutter, pan the landscape and let the camera do the rest. It automatically links together each frame to produce a panoramic image. This model even detects faces and moving subjects to stitch intelligently different widths to help avoid subject distortion.
    Background Defocus
    DSLR photographs are often beautiful because they blur the background, putting the emphasis on the subject. Now our point-and-shoot cameras can deliver this signature DSLR benefit. The system takes two shots, identifies the background and applies a defocused background keeping the subject crisp and clear.
    Backlight Correction HDR
    Don’t miss a single detail in high contrast shots. The built in backlight correction analyzes the image and automatically adjusts accordingly to give you a perfectly lit shot. Backlight Correction HDR helps correct for this by taking three pictures at different exposure settings and processing the best elements of each into a single image for more natural looking shots.

    Superior Auto Mode
    Get cleaner, more dynamic pictures and fewer missed shots. The camera automatically recognizes the correct scene mode, then quickly shoots and combines up to six shots to produce images with greater clarity, optimum dynamic range using backlight correction HDR technology and lower image noise using 6 shots layering technology. Superior Auto intelligently detects 36 scenes for still images and 44 scenes for movies, making it easy to get the best shot.
    Digital Zoom
    Capturing the right shot at the right moment has never been so easy. Digital zoom brings the action up close to get that perfect shot, every time.
    Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
    Optical SteadyShot image stabilization uses a built-in gyro sensor to detect camera shake and automatically shifts the lens to help prevent blur without sacrificing image quality.
    Soft Skin Mode
    Portrait subjects will love the results. Soft Skin mode recognizes skin tones and reduces the appearance of blemishes and wrinkles without affecting the rest of the shot.
    Natural Flash
    Conventional point-and-shoot camera flash shots just don't capture colors the way the eye sees them. Natural Flash mode takes a reference shot without flash and then uses that reference to correct the color, for far more lifelike images.
    Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens with 25mm equivalent wide 5x Optical Zoom
    The high-performance Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 5x optical zoom lens brings distant subjects closer for video recording as well as for outdoor, sports, and travel photos, and Close Focus shoots close-ups up to just under ½-inch from the subject. A wide angle of 25mm equivalent wide-angle lens allows you to take wider shots of the scene or group in crowded spaces.

    HDMI output
    The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources such as a compatible camcorder, Blu-ray Disc player, a personal computer, a video game console, or an AV receiver to a compatible digital audio device and/or video monitor such as a digital television (DTV). Easily connect your Cyber-shot camera via HDMI cable to any compatible HDMI compatible device to easily enjoy and upload content
    6.
    Smile Shutter technology
    Smile Shutter technology captures a smile the moment it happens. Simply press the Smile Shutter button and the camera does the rest. You can also select adult and child priority and indicate the degree of Smile Detection Sensitivity. Intelligent Scene Recognition can be used together with Smile Shutter mode. This means that beautiful smiles can be captured with settings optimized for the particular scene, even in difficult conditions such as twilight and backlighting.
    Face Detection technology
    Sony’s Face Detection technology can automatically distinguish between children and adults. Face Detection technology detects up to eight individual faces and adjusts flash, focus, exposure, and white balance to help deliver crisp, properly lit images of family and friends.
    Motion Detection
    Motion Detection, along with Face Motion Detection adjusts ISO sensitivity and increases the shutter speed when movement is detected, reducing blur in moving subjects and faces.
    Anti-blink Function
    It’s frustrating to capture the perfect shot, only to review it later and discover subjects blinked during the photo. When the camera is set to Soft Snap, the Anti-blink function captures two images, recording only the photo with less squinting or blinking. If a blink is detected in other shooting modes, a warning will be displayed after you take the shot.
    Sweep Multi Angle Mode
    In Sweep Multi Angle mode, the camera takes 15 images at different angles as it sweeps across the scene. By tilting the camera during playback, the camera’s Gyro Sensor detects motion and displays the image in a 3D-like view on the camera’s LCD.
    Anti-Motion Blur Mode
    Capture cleaner and sharper images in low light for non landscape shots. When set in Anti-motion Blur Mode, the DSC-WX9 captures six images in a fraction of a second with higher shutter speed and combines the data from all six to create a single image of extraordinary detail and dramatically reduce subject blur, beyond the capability of traditional cameras.

    TransferJet technology
    TransferJet technology, developed by Sony and advanced and promoted by consortium of 18 other companies, allows you to transfer up to ten files between two TransferJet enabled devices just by touching their TransferJet logos together, without the hassle of hunting for cables or the complication of pairing
    5.

    Compatible with PC and MAC Systems
    The high definition, AVCHD, video captured with the DSC-WX9 can be used with the provided Picture Motion Browser software
    1 for PC and iMovie (sold separately) for Mac systems².
    Includes Sony PMB (Picture Motion Browser) Software ver. 5.51
    Sony Picture Motion Browser software offers a simple, intuitive way to transfer, sort, and view your video and still images on your compatible PC. In addition, multiple output options let you burn your memories to DVD using an external DVD burning device (sold separately), as well as take advantage of one click upload to a number of popular video and photo sharing sites (such as Facebook and Sony’s Personal Space). Using the new 5.5 version also enables playback of 3D images taken on the Cyber-shot camera.
    Includes Sony PMB Portable software
    2
    With the pre-installed Picture Motion Browser (PMB) Portable software
    2 the DSC-WX9 makes it easy to pre-select videos and images in the camera and conveniently upload them from the camera to a compatible PC and popular Internet sharing sites7 without the need for any additional software or install.

    1. PMB requires Microsoft Windows XP SP3/ Windows Vista SP2/Windows 7 environments not supported. Not supported by Mac OS.
    2. Uploading directly to the web requires PMB Portable (ver 5.5) for Windows; (ver 1.3) for Mac software and USB cable (included), and PC with internet connectivity. Windows XP SP3 64-bit and Starter Edition and Windows Vista Starter Edition environments not supported.
    3. Movie recording is limited to 29 minute segments.
    4. 3D viewing requires 3D HDTV, a high speed HDMI cable (supporting at least 10.2 Gbps) connection and 3D glasses (all sold separately).
    5. TransferJet enabled media (sold separately) and TransferJet technology required in both devices. Interoperability and compatibility among TransferJet enabled devices may vary.
    6. HD Viewing requires an HD output adapter cable (VMC-MD3) and compatible HDTV, both sold separately.
    7. Requires compatible wireless access point(s). Some features may rely on Internet services.

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      Customers find this digital camera takes crisp, clear images and videos, particularly excelling in outdoor and nature photography. They appreciate its compact size that fits in pockets, and its ease of use, especially for panoramic shots. The camera performs well in low light settings and offers many options for control. Customers consider it good value for money, with one noting it's particularly well-developed for its price point.

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      188 customers mention "Picture quality"167 positive21 negative

      Customers praise the camera's picture quality, noting that it takes really good pictures and videos with crisp and clear images, particularly excelling in outdoor/nature photos and panoramic shots.

      "...and image stabilization help a lot with simple (and shaky) point and shoot photography. * Ability to shoot in 1920x1080 video...." Read more

      "...The pictures it takes are just amazingly good without one having to adjust a gazillion things. The EXMOR backlit CMOS sensor is great...." Read more

      "...Get a grip. This is a darn nice camera, and I really like it! For UNDER $150 (actually $139 just after Black Friday) I love it!" Read more

      "...-Panorama -3D picture - and plenty of Smarty Pic designs such as auto adjust for any type of images such as scenery, close of..." Read more

      133 customers mention "Camera quality"126 positive7 negative

      Customers praise the camera's quality, describing it as a great point-and-shoot device that fits well in a pocket.

      "...Pros: * Loaded with actual helpful features (such as an in camera feature guide that walks you through the function.) *..." Read more

      "...Is the Canon $100+ better than the Sony? No. However, it is a better camera and offers far more possibilities than the Sony...." Read more

      "...a few, like background defocus, panorama, intelligent auto, and superior auto. Nice, and all those have worked well in low light too. Movies?..." Read more

      "This is a really great point and shoot camera. I was having kind of a hard time deciding between this camera and the dual screen samsung camera...." Read more

      66 customers mention "Ease of use"58 positive8 negative

      Customers find the camera easy to use, with one mentioning that the scene modes are exceptionally simple to operate and another noting that panoramic shots can be taken quickly.

      "...The Sony's HD AVC format is preferred as it is very easy to edit. MOV video files are notoriously difficult to work with...." Read more

      "...Still, this is easy to get used to. Some of the buttons are a bit too flat with the body and a bit too small...." Read more

      "...The camera makes it super easy to take sweeping panoramic shots, and they look amazing...." Read more

      "...Very easy to mount on a tripod. I've used this camera many times with my Sunpak 620-520D 52-Inch Lightweight Tripod -..." Read more

      58 customers mention "Value for money"55 positive3 negative

      Customers find the camera offers good value for money.

      "...that the Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 is, in my opinion, a very good camera for the price in terms of functionality and features...." Read more

      "...Buy this wonderful camera the price is unbeatable. My sister just got a $400 Canon camera and I think mine might actually be nicer then hers!..." Read more

      "...about $180 back in August of this year, and I still think that is a great price...." Read more

      "...Overall I think this is a great camera, well worth the price and I have not run into any problems with it...." Read more

      53 customers mention "Size"53 positive0 negative

      Customers appreciate the camera's compact size, noting it's small enough to fit in most pockets.

      "...The Sony DSC-WX9 is SO MUCH CAMERA in such a small package. It is small enough to always have it with you...." Read more

      "...bigger, but it still falls into the point and shoot class and can fit in a pocket. At the same time, it is functional, and easy to use...." Read more

      "...-The camera was smaller than I had imagined, was able to fit into most pockets...." Read more

      "...I found it to be a great camera to put in your pocket and go where ever, when ever. I enjoy photography and always have a camera available...." Read more

      52 customers mention "Functionality"39 positive13 negative

      Customers find that the camera functions well, particularly in low light settings, and one customer mentions it performs excellently at outdoor events.

      "...At the same time, it is functional, and easy to use. PHOTOS:..." Read more

      "...Nice, and all those have worked well in low light too. Movies? played back my cat on HDTV (also in low light btw). Perfect...." Read more

      "...Works great! *1080p 60 Frames per second video recording* - The video recording is the best I have seen from any point & shoot camera...." Read more

      "...friend broke his on the 4Th day of trying it and ~tak tak~ the lens stopped working (good thing he has a 1 year warranty)...." Read more

      40 customers mention "Lighting"33 positive7 negative

      Customers praise the camera's performance in various lighting conditions, particularly in low light, with one customer noting its fantastic quality in both high and low light situations.

      "...The EXMOR backlit CMOS sensor is great. Night shots are amazing for a Digital Camera- CCD Sensors can't compare...." Read more

      "...Low light photos rock. Color saturation? Meh. Looks terrific to me. Put em both together. Terrific...." Read more

      "...One pro with this camera is that i like the shots that get taken in low light situations...." Read more

      "...It would take pictures in the dark and make them look like they were taken in broad daylight. It has so many nifty features...." Read more

      39 customers mention "Features"39 positive0 negative

      Customers appreciate the camera's extensive features and options, with one customer noting it offers far more possibilities than the Sony model.

      "...Pros: * Loaded with actual helpful features (such as an in camera feature guide that walks you through the function.) *..." Read more

      "...No. However, it is a better camera and offers far more possibilities than the Sony...." Read more

      "...+There are many options on this camera for those who love to options such as -1080i movie -Panorama..." Read more

      "...It has so many nifty features. I haven't been able to try them all out yet though...." Read more

      Awesome- Definitely Best in Class. (also, perfect case/sleeve for DSC-WX9).
      5 out of 5 stars
      Awesome- Definitely Best in Class. (also, perfect case/sleeve for DSC-WX9).
      This camera is extremely well crafted: The camera is heavy for its size; fit and finish are excellent- this is a precision instrument; metal battery door and latch. The DSC-WX9 is very intuitive to use. I didn't have to read the manual in order to start taking great pictures. The pictures it takes are just amazingly good without one having to adjust a gazillion things. The EXMOR backlit CMOS sensor is great. Night shots are amazing for a Digital Camera- CCD Sensors can't compare. The "Superior Auto" mode can create some magnificent pictures. SEE SAMPLE PICTURES- at the top of the product description. * Do note that CCD Sensor cameras will produce a more detailed (absolute pixel resolution) picture than Backlit CMOS Sensor cameras like the Sony DSC-WX9. However, CCD Sensor cameras can't approach the fast shutter speeds and low light performance of Backlit CMOS Sensor cameras. I have had this camera for several weeks now and absolutely love it. I looked at Nikon, Cannon, Olympus, Panasonic, Fuji cameras in this class too. The only comparable ones, for me, were a Nikon (CMOS) and a Panasonic (CCD). Feature for feature the Sony DSC-WX9 came out on top. The Panasonic 16MP CCD 8x Zoom DMC-F25 was cheaper at $112.00, and the Nikon CMOS 14MP 5x Zoom S3100 was more expensive at $170.00. Reliably, I kept coming back to the Sony, and User Reviews were a big reason. I also read lots of reviews on Photography websites and consistently the Sony won me over. Importantly, only the Sony has HD AVC 1080/60i video capabilities. The Nikon and Panasonic shoot in MOV 720/24p high definition. The Sony's HD AVC format is preferred as it is very easy to edit. MOV video files are notoriously difficult to work with. Consequently, the Sony clearly stood out as the best value for me. I bought this Sony DSC-WX9 to be able to shoot extremely important/good pictures of my dog Faith who has advanced liver disease. This camera has delivered better than I could have ever imagined! We have been going out to the park behind my house almost daily to shoot pictures of her and myself ever since I got the DSC-WX9. I have shot up to 200+ photos at a time and have yet to "use up" the battery. I am pleased to report that we have amassed a huge quantity of excellent pictures. I view the photos on my 47 inch 1080p desktop monitor and edit them with ACD See Pro 5 and Adobe CS6. Needless to say I have a ton of printing left to do! Prints- so far- as large as 11 x 14 inches look "Professional"; seriously, they're that good! In summary, this is the best camera decision/purchase I have ever made. The Sony DSC-WX9 is SO MUCH CAMERA in such a small package. It is small enough to always have it with you. Moreover, excellent pictures are essentially assured and virtually dummy proof; especially when you use features like "Superior Auto". I'm glad I'm not lugging around a monster DSLR- no need! I FOUND THE PERFECT CASE FOR THE DSC-WX9 (it fits snug; is small; and allows quick access):9098302 Body Glove Clutch Black Universal Case - Retail Finally, take a look at some of the sample images at the top of the "product description". I suspect you will be impressed.
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      • Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2011
        Color: BlackVerified Purchase
        Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 review

        Firstly, I would like to state that I was initially going to write a review detailing all the pros and cons of this camera but I decided that I will instead list what I have found to be of most interest to me.

        Since I received this camera in the mail from Amazon.com, (Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 16MP 5x optical) I have been very pleased with it. My motivation for buying this particular camera came from the failure of my previous camera (Kodak EasyShare Z1485 IS 14MP 5x optical). My final decision to buy the WX9 came from three things: the first reason was that it had all the features and more of my previous camera, the second reason was that of the price ($164) which was $40-$60 cheaper than the local retail stores e.g. Bestbuy, Walmart, Costco, Officemax, at the time it was purchased; and the third reason was that it had descent reviews from Amazon as well as Cnet.

        Below I list some of the pros and cons I have observed, but not extensively as it would take a long time to find and write and a waste of your time as well.

        Pros:
        * Loaded with actual helpful features (such as an in camera feature guide that walks you through the function.)

        * Fast cycle time. This allows you to take photos at a quick rate (however, in some modes it will take longer, naturally)

        * Slim and light design, makes it easy to carry and to find a case for.

        * Good picture quality. The 16 megapixels, 5x optical zoom, and image stabilization help a lot with simple (and shaky) point and shoot photography.

        * Ability to shoot in 1920x1080 video.

        Cons:
        * Battery life could be longer, I was able to get approximately 200 photos (many with the flash on) and a short video on one charge of the battery which comes with the camera. However this is the price one pays for the slim camera design.

        * The scroll wheel is novel,(reminds me of my Sandisk MP3 player), but tends to lag and can get annoying. Use the scroll wheel and the menu buttons together to avoid this problem.

        * You cannot set the shutter speed for custom exposure or manually focus the lens. Most people would probably not care about these functions in a camera of this type, but for myself it was my biggest disappointment as my previous, and cheaper, camera had these features. (For those of you who are wondering what I need these functions for, I used them for tricky lighting such as sunsets and for capturing lightning.)

        * The video, (at least the 1920x1080 modes I have observed) are interlaced video, making it necessary to convert video for advanced video editing.

        After owning the camera and having used it for 10 days (at the time I am writing this review) and 876 pictures and 20 videos later, I have come to the conclusion that the Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 is, in my opinion, a very good camera for the price in terms of functionality and features. My advice to anyone who decides to get this camera is to: try all the features in as many situations as possible(this is the best way to find out how to use this camera); take as many different exposures, at least what is possible and practical, of what you are shooting; buy a spare battery (Wasabi Power had a good combo deal on Amazon.com at the time this review was written); and always try to keep your camera handy as many great shots come available with little notice.

        Thank you for reading my review.

        Hopefully it has been helpful to you in some way.
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      • Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2011
        Color: BlackVerified Purchase
        This camera is extremely well crafted: The camera is heavy for its size; fit and finish are excellent- this is a precision instrument; metal battery door and latch.
        The DSC-WX9 is very intuitive to use. I didn't have to read the manual in order to start taking great pictures.
        The pictures it takes are just amazingly good without one having to adjust a gazillion things.
        The EXMOR backlit CMOS sensor is great. Night shots are amazing for a Digital Camera- CCD Sensors can't compare.
        The "Superior Auto" mode can create some magnificent pictures. SEE SAMPLE PICTURES- at the top of the product description.

        * Do note that CCD Sensor cameras will produce a more detailed (absolute pixel resolution) picture than Backlit CMOS Sensor cameras like the Sony DSC-WX9. However, CCD Sensor cameras can't approach the fast shutter speeds and low light performance of Backlit CMOS Sensor cameras.

        I have had this camera for several weeks now and absolutely love it. I looked at Nikon, Cannon, Olympus, Panasonic, Fuji cameras in this class too. The only comparable ones, for me, were a Nikon (CMOS) and a Panasonic (CCD). Feature for feature the Sony DSC-WX9 came out on top. The Panasonic 16MP CCD 8x Zoom DMC-F25 was cheaper at $112.00, and the Nikon CMOS 14MP 5x Zoom S3100 was more expensive at $170.00. Reliably, I kept coming back to the Sony, and User Reviews were a big reason. I also read lots of reviews on Photography websites and consistently the Sony won me over. Importantly, only the Sony has HD AVC 1080/60i video capabilities. The Nikon and Panasonic shoot in MOV 720/24p high definition. The Sony's HD AVC format is preferred as it is very easy to edit. MOV video files are notoriously difficult to work with. Consequently, the Sony clearly stood out as the best value for me.

        I bought this Sony DSC-WX9 to be able to shoot extremely important/good pictures of my dog Faith who has advanced liver disease. This camera has delivered better than I could have ever imagined! We have been going out to the park behind my house almost daily to shoot pictures of her and myself ever since I got the DSC-WX9. I have shot up to 200+ photos at a time and have yet to "use up" the battery. I am pleased to report that we have amassed a huge quantity of excellent pictures. I view the photos on my 47 inch 1080p desktop monitor and edit them with ACD See Pro 5 and Adobe CS6. Needless to say I have a ton of printing left to do! Prints- so far- as large as 11 x 14 inches look "Professional"; seriously, they're that good!

        In summary, this is the best camera decision/purchase I have ever made. The Sony DSC-WX9 is SO MUCH CAMERA in such a small package. It is small enough to always have it with you. Moreover, excellent pictures are essentially assured and virtually dummy proof; especially when you use features like "Superior Auto". I'm glad I'm not lugging around a monster DSLR- no need!

        I FOUND THE PERFECT CASE FOR THE DSC-WX9 (it fits snug; is small; and allows quick access):9098302 Body Glove Clutch Black Universal Case - Retail

        Finally, take a look at some of the sample images at the top of the "product description". I suspect you will be impressed.
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        5.0 out of 5 stars
        Awesome- Definitely Best in Class. (also, perfect case/sleeve for DSC-WX9).

        Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2011
        This camera is extremely well crafted: The camera is heavy for its size; fit and finish are excellent- this is a precision instrument; metal battery door and latch.
        The DSC-WX9 is very intuitive to use. I didn't have to read the manual in order to start taking great pictures.
        The pictures it takes are just amazingly good without one having to adjust a gazillion things.
        The EXMOR backlit CMOS sensor is great. Night shots are amazing for a Digital Camera- CCD Sensors can't compare.
        The "Superior Auto" mode can create some magnificent pictures. SEE SAMPLE PICTURES- at the top of the product description.

        * Do note that CCD Sensor cameras will produce a more detailed (absolute pixel resolution) picture than Backlit CMOS Sensor cameras like the Sony DSC-WX9. However, CCD Sensor cameras can't approach the fast shutter speeds and low light performance of Backlit CMOS Sensor cameras.

        I have had this camera for several weeks now and absolutely love it. I looked at Nikon, Cannon, Olympus, Panasonic, Fuji cameras in this class too. The only comparable ones, for me, were a Nikon (CMOS) and a Panasonic (CCD). Feature for feature the Sony DSC-WX9 came out on top. The Panasonic 16MP CCD 8x Zoom DMC-F25 was cheaper at $112.00, and the Nikon CMOS 14MP 5x Zoom S3100 was more expensive at $170.00. Reliably, I kept coming back to the Sony, and User Reviews were a big reason. I also read lots of reviews on Photography websites and consistently the Sony won me over. Importantly, only the Sony has HD AVC 1080/60i video capabilities. The Nikon and Panasonic shoot in MOV 720/24p high definition. The Sony's HD AVC format is preferred as it is very easy to edit. MOV video files are notoriously difficult to work with. Consequently, the Sony clearly stood out as the best value for me.

        I bought this Sony DSC-WX9 to be able to shoot extremely important/good pictures of my dog Faith who has advanced liver disease. This camera has delivered better than I could have ever imagined! We have been going out to the park behind my house almost daily to shoot pictures of her and myself ever since I got the DSC-WX9. I have shot up to 200+ photos at a time and have yet to "use up" the battery. I am pleased to report that we have amassed a huge quantity of excellent pictures. I view the photos on my 47 inch 1080p desktop monitor and edit them with ACD See Pro 5 and Adobe CS6. Needless to say I have a ton of printing left to do! Prints- so far- as large as 11 x 14 inches look "Professional"; seriously, they're that good!

        In summary, this is the best camera decision/purchase I have ever made. The Sony DSC-WX9 is SO MUCH CAMERA in such a small package. It is small enough to always have it with you. Moreover, excellent pictures are essentially assured and virtually dummy proof; especially when you use features like "Superior Auto". I'm glad I'm not lugging around a monster DSLR- no need!

        I FOUND THE PERFECT CASE FOR THE DSC-WX9 (it fits snug; is small; and allows quick access):9098302 Body Glove Clutch Black Universal Case - Retail

        Finally, take a look at some of the sample images at the top of the "product description". I suspect you will be impressed.
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