Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-WX300 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-WX300.
July 2013
(75%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
20 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010035
The editors liked
Svelte design
Builtin WiFi
Fast performance
20x optical zoom
Very good image and video quality
Sharp long zoom lens
Full HD video
Compact & light
Excellent image quality
WiFi enabled
Good color reproduction
Incredibly compact form factor
Fast AF and shooting speed
Maximum burst rate of 10 fps
Good overall performance
Fast shooting
Crisp screen
Full manual control
Powerful zoom in a compact and lightweight body with solid build
WiFi remote control from Android devices.
Powerful and sharp zoom
Good quality images and video
Built-in Wi-Fi
The editors didn't like
Lack of manual
Shutter priority and aperture priority modes
Killer feature
WiFi that allows control through a smartphone and wireless image transfer
Good overall performance, Fast shooting, Crisp screen, Full manual control, Powerful zoom in a compact and lightweight body with solid build, WiFi remote control from Android devices.
Noise in photos, Expensive
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX300 is a very good Wi-Fi-enabled camera as far as performance and features are concerned. The slim design and its incredibly light weight with a solid build makes it an ideal camera to carry around in your entourage. The camera ...
Sharp long zoom lens, Full HD video, Compact & light, Excellent image quality, WiFi enabled, Good color reproduction
No rubber grip, Lacks macro mode in auto mode, Slow focus at full zoom
After taking few pictures and spending some time with DSC-WX300, I felt like, though the camera cost Rs. 18500, still with its 20x optical zoom lens, it manages to get hold of your attention, especially with its picture quality. For some, you will be miss...
Svelte design, builtin WiFi, fast performance, 20x optical zoom, very good image and video quality
Lack of manual, shutter priority and aperture priority modes, Killer feature: WiFi that allows control through a smartphone and wireless image transfer
Abstract: Sony has forged a formidable reputation for cutting edge design over the years. And with the Cyber-shot DSC-WX 300, it has added another dimension to it.For this is a camera that will fit into the palm of your hand more easily than some large screen hands...
Incredibly compact form factor, Fast AF and shooting speed, maximum burst rate of 10 fps
No manual or partial control, No RAW recording, Image quality is good only till ISO 1600
The Sony DSC-Cyber-shot DSC-WX300 is a tiny little camera with big specs. It shoots fast and it shoots pretty decent images. It's got an incredibly fast focussing system and it even shoots decent video. IT does lack in the low light area, but if you're no...
Powerful and sharp zoom, Good quality images and video, Built-in Wi-Fi
Slightly slow autofocus at full zoom, Missing macro detection in auto mode, No rubber grip for thumb rest, No iPhone app
Overall, the Sony Cybershot DSC-WX300 is quite impressive with good image quality and a 20x optical zoom that lets you click some interesting pictures. The lack of manual controls bothered me personally, but the target audience of the camera won't mind it...
Highquality finish, Incredibly compact design, Very quiet, compact 20x zoom lens, Effective digital zoom function
Contrast drops from 1600 ISO upwards, Is 18 million pixels too many pixels?, Video quality could be better, No touchscreen, screen viewing angles could still be better
The Sony Cyber-shot WX300 earns its status as a premium compact with a sleek, well-made body that's incredibly compact given the camera's 20x zoom lens. It'll no doubt appeal to style-conscious users looking for a camera that's easy to use and which gener...
By Josh Fate The Sony Cyber-Shot WX300 is an ultra-compact digicam featuring far more versatility and ease of use than you can imagine. Sporting a 20x optical "G" lens and an 18.2-Megapixel Backside Illuminated Exmor R CMOS imaging sensor, you can get...