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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 Point & Shoot Camera

The Sony DSC-W800 is a 20.1MP 1/2.3 inch compact camera — with 720p video. Used copies start from $174 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 Point & Shoot Camera

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewSony DSC-W800

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 is a straightforward point-and-shoot camera built around a 1/2.3-inch sensor capable of capturing 20.1-megapixel stills at a maximum resolution of 5152x3864 pixels. Designed with simplicity and portability in mind, the camera weighs just 125g and measures a slim 96.8 x 55.5 x 20.8 mm in a plastic body, making it genuinely pocketable for everyday carry. The ISO range runs from 100 to 3200, giving it a reasonable spread of sensitivity options for varying lighting conditions.

Autofocus is handled by a contrast-detection system with multi-point coverage, which suits the camera's casual-use orientation. For video, it tops out at 720p at 30fps — functional for basic clips. Image stabilization is present in a digital/electronic form, with no in-body optical stabilization.

The 2.7-inch LCD display resolves at 230,400 dots, adequate for composing shots and reviewing images. Storage is flexible, supporting SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick Duo cards. A built-in flash is included, and USB connectivity handles data transfer.

Battery life is rated at approximately 200 shots per charge using the NP-BN cell. There is no hot shoe. This is a camera aimed squarely at casual shooters who want a light, simple device.

Key FeaturesSony DSC-W800

20.1MP 1/2.3" Sensor: Captures stills at up to 5152x3864 pixels, delivering detailed images for a camera in this class.

Slim, Pocketable Body: At 125g and just 20.8mm thin, the plastic body fits easily in a pocket for everyday carry.

ISO 100–3200 Range: Covers a reasonable sensitivity spread for a compact, allowing use in varied lighting conditions.

2.7-Inch LCD Display: A 230,400-dot screen provides adequate coverage for composing shots and reviewing images in the field.

Built-In Flash: Integrated flash handles basic low-light and fill situations without needing an external accessory.

Broad Storage Compatibility: Accepts SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick Duo cards, giving flexibility with older and newer media.

Camera SpecificationsSony DSC-W800

Sony DSC-W800 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel, Beginner-Friendly, Event
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/2.3 inch
Resolution20.1MP
ISO Range100 – 3200
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF PointsMulti-point
Max Photo Resolution5152x3864
Max Video Resolution720p
Max Frame Rate30fps
Image StabilizationDigital / Electronic IS
Display2.7 inches LCD

DescriptionSony DSC-W800

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 is a compact point-and-shoot camera centered on a 1/2.3-inch sensor with 20.1MP resolution, delivering stills at up to 5152x3864 pixels. It's a camera built for simplicity — the 125g body measuring 96.8 x 55.5 x 20.8 mm fits easily in a pocket, and the plastic construction keeps weight to a minimum. The autofocus system uses contrast detection with multi-point coverage, well-suited to everyday subjects.

Sensitivity runs from ISO 100 to 3200, and digital/electronic image stabilization is on board, though there is no optical IS. The 2.7-inch LCD with 230,400 dots handles framing and playback duties. Video recording tops out at 720p at 30fps.

Storage flexibility is a genuine strength, with support for SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick Duo cards. A built-in flash handles darker environments, and USB connectivity makes transferring files simple. The NP-BN battery is rated for approximately 200 shots per charge.

ProsSony DSC-W800

  • High 20.1MP resolution from the 1/2.3-inch sensor, with a maximum output of 5152x3864 pixels
  • Very compact and lightweight at 125g and 96.8 x 55.5 x 20.8 mm
  • Broad storage compatibility: SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick Duo all supported

ConsSony DSC-W800

  • Video is limited to 720p at 30fps — no 1080p recording
  • Image stabilization is digital/electronic only; no optical or in-body IS
  • Battery life rated at only approximately 200 shots per charge

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSony DSC-W800

What memory cards does the Sony DSC-W800 accept?+
The DSC-W800 supports SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick Duo cards, so you have several widely available options. Standard SD cards in any of those capacity tiers will work without issue.
What is the highest video resolution this camera can record?+
The maximum video resolution is 720p at 30fps. It does not offer 1080p or higher video recording.
Does the camera have optical image stabilization?+
No. The DSC-W800 uses digital/electronic image stabilization only, and there is no in-body optical stabilization system.
How long does the battery last per charge?+
The NP-BN battery is rated for approximately 200 shots per charge. It's worth carrying a spare if you plan an extended shooting session.
Does the DSC-W800 have a hot shoe for attaching external accessories?+
No, there is no hot shoe on this camera. The only flash option is the built-in flash.
What ISO range does the camera support?+
The ISO range runs from 100 to 3200, covering basic low-light and bright-light shooting scenarios.
How do I check the shutter count on the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800?+
We have a complete guide to checking the shutter count on the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800, including what counts to look for when buying used. Read the full Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 shutter count guide.

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