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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 Point & Shoot Camera

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 is a 14MP 1/2.3 inch compact camera — with 720p video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 Point & Shoot Camera

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 is a point-and-shoot compact camera built around a 14MP, 1/2.3-inch sensor capable of producing images at a maximum resolution of 4320x3240 pixels. Designed for everyday casual shooting, this slim camera measures 100 x 57 x 26 mm and weighs just 177g, making it genuinely pocketable. The 3.0-inch LCD display serves as the primary composition tool, as there is no viewfinder.

For focusing, the W370 uses a contrast detection autofocus system with a 9-point configuration. Optical image stabilization (OIS) is on board to help reduce the effects of camera shake during handheld shooting. The camera supports burst mode at up to 1.8 frames per second, giving users a basic option for capturing moving subjects.

On the video side, the W370 records at up to 720p resolution at 30fps. ISO sensitivity spans from 80 to 3200, covering a reasonable range from bright daylight to lower-light situations. Storage is handled via SD and SDHC cards, and the camera connects to a computer via USB.

The lithium-ion battery powers the system, though no rated shot count is specified in the data. There is no Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or weather sealing on this model.

Key FeaturesSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

14MP 1/2.3-Inch Sensor: Captures images at up to 4320x3240 pixels, delivering enough detail for standard prints and casual sharing.

Optical Image Stabilization: Reduces the effect of camera shake during handheld shooting, helping produce sharper images in lower light or when zooming.

3.0-Inch LCD Display: Serves as the primary framing and review screen, offering a reasonably sized view in a pocketable body.

ISO 80–3200 Range: Covers everyday outdoor shooting through dimmer indoor environments without requiring flash in every situation.

9-Point Contrast Detection AF: Provides basic autofocus coverage across the frame for everyday stationary and slow-moving subjects.

720p Video at 30fps: Records HD video suitable for casual clips and everyday moments.

Camera SpecificationsSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/2.3 inch
Resolution14MP
ISO Range80 – 3200
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points9-point
Max Photo Resolution4320x3240
Burst Rate1.8 fps
Max Video Resolution720p
Max Frame Rate30fps
Image StabilizationOptical (OIS)

DescriptionSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 is a point-and-shoot compact camera featuring a 14MP sensor in a 1/2.3-inch format, producing images at up to 4320x3240 pixels. The body measures 100 x 57 x 26 mm and weighs 177g, fitting comfortably in a shirt or jacket pocket. A 3.0-inch LCD serves as the sole composition and review display — there is no viewfinder.

Autofocus is handled by a contrast detection system using a 9-point configuration. Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) is built in to counter camera shake. The ISO range runs from 80 to 3200, and burst shooting is available at 1.8fps. Video capture reaches up to 720p at 30fps.

Storage is via SD and SDHC cards, and the camera connects via USB. The battery is lithium-ion. There is no Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, and no weather sealing, positioning this camera as a straightforward, portable option for casual everyday photography.

ProsSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

  • Compact and lightweight at 177g with dimensions of 100 x 57 x 26 mm — easy to carry daily
  • 14MP sensor with a maximum resolution of 4320x3240 delivers detailed stills
  • Optical image stabilization (OIS) helps reduce camera shake during handheld shooting

ConsSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

  • No viewfinder of any type — composition relies entirely on the LCD screen
  • Burst mode tops out at 1.8fps, limiting its usefulness for fast action
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for wireless image transfer

VideosSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSony Cyber-shot DSC-W370

What memory cards does the Sony DSC-W370 accept?+
The DSC-W370 accepts SD and SDHC memory cards. These are widely available and affordable formats, making it easy to find compatible storage.
Does the DSC-W370 have image stabilization?+
Yes, the camera features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). Note that in-body IS and digital IS are both listed as inactive in the specifications, so stabilization is handled optically.
What is the maximum video resolution the W370 can record?+
The DSC-W370 records video at up to 720p resolution at 30fps. It does not offer full HD or 4K video recording.
Can I connect the DSC-W370 to my computer or TV?+
The camera supports USB connectivity for transferring files to a computer. There is no HDMI output listed in the specifications for connecting to a TV.
What autofocus system does the W370 use?+
The W370 uses a contrast detection autofocus system with a 9-point configuration. Eye tracking and subject tracking are not supported on this camera.
What ISO range does the DSC-W370 support?+
The camera has an ISO range of 80 to 3200, offering a baseline sensitivity for bright conditions and an upper limit for lower-light situations.

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