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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX220 Point & Shoot Camera

The Sony DSC-WX220 is a 18MP 1/2.3 inch compact camera — with 1080p video. Used copies start from $239 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX220 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewSony DSC-WX220

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX220 is a slim, travel-friendly point-and-shoot camera built around an 18MP 1/2.3-inch sensor and powered by Sony's BIONZ X image processor. It offers a broad ISO range of 100–12800, giving shooters flexibility across a variety of lighting conditions. The camera captures stills at a maximum resolution of 4896x3672 pixels and supports burst shooting at up to 10 frames per second, making it capable of freezing fast-moving subjects.

On the video side, it records Full HD 1080p footage at up to 60fps in 8-bit color. Autofocus relies on Contrast Detection and Face Detection AF, with subject tracking also available. Optical image stabilization helps reduce camera shake, supplemented by a digital IS option.

The 2.7-inch fixed LCD with 460,000 dots serves as the sole framing and review tool — there is no viewfinder. Connectivity includes built-in Wi-Fi for wireless sharing, Micro HDMI output, and USB, though Bluetooth is absent. The camera supports a wide range of storage media including SD, SDHC, SDXC, microSD variants, and Memory Stick.

Weighing just 121g and measuring 92 x 52 x 22 mm in a plastic/composite body, the WX220 is genuinely pocketable. A built-in pop-up flash covers approximately 0.3–5.6 m at wide angle and 1.5–2.5 m at telephoto. The NP-BN battery is rated for approximately 210 shots per charge.

Key FeaturesSony DSC-WX220

18MP 1/2.3-Inch Sensor: Captures stills at up to 4896x3672 pixels, delivering detailed images for a compact camera of this size.

BIONZ X Image Processor: Sony's BIONZ X engine handles noise reduction and image rendering, contributing to cleaner output across the ISO 100–12800 range.

10fps Burst Shooting: Continuous shooting at up to 10 frames per second makes it easier to capture fast-moving subjects.

Optical Image Stabilization: Built-in OIS reduces camera shake during handheld shooting, particularly useful in low light or at longer focal lengths.

1080p Video at 60fps: Records Full HD footage at up to 60fps for smooth motion capture in standard 8-bit color.

Built-In Wi-Fi: Allows wireless transfer of images to a smartphone or tablet without requiring a cable or card reader.

Camera SpecificationsSony DSC-WX220

Sony DSC-WX220 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/2.3 inch
Resolution18MP
ProcessorBIONZ X
ISO Range100 – 12800
AF SystemContrast Detection, Face Detection AF
AF PointsMulti-area AF (not specified)
Max Photo Resolution4896x3672
Burst Rate10 fps
Max Video Resolution1080p
Max Frame Rate60fps

DescriptionSony DSC-WX220

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX220 packs a 18MP sensor into a body measuring just 92 x 52 x 22 mm and weighing 121g, making it one of the more compact options in the point-and-shoot category. The 1/2.3-inch sensor works alongside the BIONZ X image processor to handle an ISO range from 100 to 12800. Stills top out at 4896x3672 pixels, and the camera's burst mode fires at up to 10fps — a fast rate for this camera class.

Creative shooters will find 15 color profiles available, ranging from Standard and Vivid through to Watercolor, Illustration, Miniature, and Rich-tone Monochrome. Video recording reaches 1080p at 60fps in 8-bit depth. The optical image stabilization system helps keep shots sharp, with a digital IS mode also available.

Autofocus uses Contrast Detection and Face Detection AF with subject tracking enabled. The rear 2.7-inch fixed LCD with 460,000 dots is the sole display. Connectivity covers Wi-Fi, USB, and Micro HDMI output.

The built-in pop-up flash reaches approximately 0.3–5.6 m at wide angle and 1.5–2.5 m at telephoto, and the NP-BN battery delivers around 210 shots per charge.

ProsSony DSC-WX220

  • 18MP 1/2.3-inch sensor paired with BIONZ X processor delivers capable image quality for a compact
  • Burst shooting at up to 10fps is impressive for a point-and-shoot
  • Wide ISO range of 100–12800 offers flexibility in varied lighting

ConsSony DSC-WX220

  • No viewfinder — the 2.7-inch, 460,000-dot fixed LCD is the only framing option
  • No weather sealing, making it vulnerable to dust and moisture
  • Bluetooth is absent, limiting wireless connectivity options

VideosSony DSC-WX220

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSony DSC-WX220

Does the Sony DSC-WX220 have built-in Wi-Fi?+

Yes, the WX220 includes built-in Wi-Fi for wireless image sharing. However, it does not have Bluetooth connectivity.

What memory cards are compatible with the WX220?+

The camera supports SD, SDHC, SDXC, microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC, and Memory Stick formats, giving you a wide range of storage options.

What is the maximum video resolution and frame rate?+

The WX220 records video at up to 1080p resolution with a maximum frame rate of 60fps. Video is captured in 8-bit color using the Standard color profile.

Does the camera have a viewfinder?+

No, the WX220 does not include a viewfinder of any type. Framing and image review are handled entirely through the 2.7-inch fixed LCD, which has a resolution of 460,000 dots.

Is the Sony DSC-WX220 weather-sealed?+

No, the WX220 has no weather sealing. Its plastic/composite body offers no rated protection against dust or moisture, so caution is advised in harsh conditions.

How many photos can the NP-BN battery take on a single charge?+

The NP-BN battery is rated for approximately 210 shots per charge according to the CIPA standard. Carrying a spare battery is worth considering for extended shooting sessions.

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