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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 Point & Shoot Camera

The Sony DSC-W80 is a 7MP 1/2.5 inch compact camera — known for its 7MP 1/2.5-Inch Sensor and Optical Image Stabilization. Used copies start from $179 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 Point & Shoot Camera

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewSony DSC-W80

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 is a point-and-shoot compact camera built around a 7MP, 1/2.5-inch sensor paired with the Sony Bionz image processor. It covers an ISO range from 80 to 3200, giving shooters some flexibility across different lighting conditions. Optical image stabilization (OIS) helps reduce camera shake during handheld shooting, a notable inclusion for a camera in this class.

The DSC-W80 features a 2.5-inch LCD display with 115,000 pixels of resolution for composing and reviewing images, as well as an optical viewfinder as an alternative framing option. For storage, the camera relies on Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO Duo media formats. Connectivity is handled via USB, though there is no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

Autofocus uses a contrast detection system. Burst mode is supported, with a maximum burst frame rate of approximately 0.36 frames per second. Video recording is available at frame rates of 30fps and 16.6fps.

The camera weighs 155g and measures 91 x 58 x 23 mm, making it genuinely pocketable. Battery life is rated at approximately 340 shots per charge. No weather sealing is present.

Key FeaturesSony DSC-W80

7MP 1/2.5-Inch Sensor: Captures images at 7 megapixels, suitable for everyday prints and sharing.

Optical Image Stabilization: Reduces blur from camera shake during handheld shooting, a useful inclusion for a compact camera of this era.

Sony Bionz Processor: Handles image processing for consistent color rendering and noise management across the ISO range.

ISO 80–1600 Range: Provides flexibility to shoot in varied lighting conditions, from bright daylight to dimmer indoor environments.

2.5-Inch LCD Display: 115,000-pixel screen for composing and reviewing images on the go.

~340 Shots Per Charge: Solid battery life for a camera this size, reducing the need to carry a spare on day trips.

Camera SpecificationsSony DSC-W80

Sony DSC-W80 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/2.5 inch
Resolution7MP
ProcessorSony Bionz
ISO Range80 – 1600
AF SystemContrast Detection
Burst Rate0.36 fps
Max Frame Rate30fps
Image StabilizationOptical (OIS)
Display2.5 inch LCD
Display Resolution115,000 pixels

DescriptionSony DSC-W80

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 is a compact point-and-shoot camera designed for everyday portability. At its core is a 7MP, 1/2.5-inch sensor driven by a Sony Bionz image processor, with an ISO sensitivity range of 80 to 3200. Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) is built in to help reduce blur during handheld shooting. For framing, the camera offers a 2.5-inch, 115,000-pixel LCD alongside an optical viewfinder.

The autofocus system uses contrast detection. Burst shooting is supported, though the maximum rate is 0.36 frames per second. Video is recorded at up to 30fps.

Storage relies on Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO Duo media. The camera connects to a computer via USB, with no wireless options available. Weighing just 155g and measuring 91 x 58 x 23 mm, the DSC-W80 is genuinely pocketable, and its battery is rated for approximately 340 shots per charge.

There is no weather sealing.

ProsSony DSC-W80

  • Optical image stabilization (OIS) helps minimize blur from camera shake during handheld shots
  • ISO range of 80–3200 offers meaningful flexibility across lighting conditions
  • Compact and lightweight at 155g and 91 x 58 x 23 mm — easy to carry daily

ConsSony DSC-W80

  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity limits wireless sharing options
  • Maximum burst frame rate of only 0.36fps makes capturing fast action impractical
  • Storage limited to Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO Duo — proprietary formats that are less common today

Frequently Asked QuestionsSony DSC-W80

What memory cards does the Sony DSC-W80 use?+

The DSC-W80 is compatible with Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO Duo storage formats. These are Sony proprietary formats, so standard SD cards are not supported. Make sure to source compatible media before use.

Does the DSC-W80 have image stabilization?+

Yes, the camera includes Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This is hardware-based stabilization rather than digital, which generally produces better results. In-body and digital IS are not active on this model — only OIS is present.

What sensor does the DSC-W80 use, and what is its resolution?+

The DSC-W80 uses a 1/2.5-inch sensor with a resolution of 7MP, processed by a Sony Bionz image processor. The ISO range runs from 80 to 3200.

Can the DSC-W80 record video?+

Yes, the camera supports video recording at frame rates of 30fps and 16.6fps. Maximum video resolution is not specified in the available data, so prospective buyers should verify video quality expectations before purchasing.

How long does the battery last on the DSC-W80?+

Sony rates the DSC-W80 battery at approximately 340 shots per charge. This is a reasonable figure for a compact point-and-shoot used in normal shooting conditions.

Does the DSC-W80 have wireless connectivity?+

No. The DSC-W80 does not include Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. It does support USB connectivity for wired file transfer to a computer.

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