Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 (Black)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: DSCWX9/B
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- The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 is a lot of camera--with solid shooting performance and photo and movie quality--for the money.
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CNET editors' review
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 (Black) price range: $168.00 - $239.00
- Reviewed by: Joshua Goldman
- Reviewed on: 05/26/2011
- Released on: 03/15/2011
The good: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 offers excellent features for automatic snapshots and speedy shooting performance, and nice photo and video quality for its class.
The bad: The WX9's controls might be too small for some users and its photos aren't sharp enough for pixel peepers.
The bottom line: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 is a lot of camera--with solid shooting performance and photo and movie quality--for the money.
The Cyber-shot WX9 is Sony's entry point for getting an Exmor R backside-illuminated CMOS sensor. These sensors, which provide faster shooting performance and better low-light quality, were previously used only in Sony's higher-end Cyber-shots; the WX9's MSRP puts it squarely in the midrange. Add in a high-res 3-inch LCD, a 5x, f2.6 25mm-equivalent ultrawide-angle lens, and full HD movie capture at the press of a button and the WX9 becomes an incredible value. And the photos are pretty great for its class, too, as long as you don't mind softness when viewed at their full 16-megapixel resolution.
| Key specs | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 |
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| Price (MSRP) | $219.99 |
| Dimensions (WHD) | 3.7x2.2x0.8 inches |
| Weight (with battery and media) | 4.9 ounces |
| Megapixels, image sensor size, type | 16 megapixels, 1/2.3-inch backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS |
| LCD size, resolution/viewfinder | 3-inch LCD, 921K dots/None |
| Lens (zoom, aperture, focal length) | 5x, f2.6-6.3, 25-125mm (35mm equivalent) |
| File format (still/video) | JPEG/AVCHD (.MTS); MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (.MP4) |
| Highest resolution size (still/video) | 4,608x3,456 pixels/ 1,920x1,080 at 60fps (interlaced; 24Mbps) |
| Image stabilization type | Optical and digital |
| Battery type, CIPA rated life | Lithium ion rechargeable, 210 shots |
| Battery charged in camera | Yes; via USB to AC adapter or computer |
| Storage media | SD/SDHC/SDXC; Memory Stick Pro Duo; Eye-Fi Connected support |
| Bundled software | Picture Motion Browser 5.5, PMB Portable 5.0 (Windows), PMB Portable 1.1 (Mac), Music Transfer |
With its f2.6 maximum aperture and BSI CMOS sensor, the WX9's photo quality is very good indoors and out. The only real disappointment is that photos aren't very sharp, even at its lowest ISO. However, there's little difference between photos taken at ISO 100 and ISO 400. Noise reduction kicks in more at ISO 800, though, which smears details and dulls colors some. There's a noticeable increase in noise and noise reduction at ISO 1,600 and ISO 3,200 making colors more washed out and subjects appear painterly; you'll probably want to reserve these two highest sensitivities for emergencies when you need to shoot in low-light conditions or get a faster shutter speed regardless of the results. On the other hand, if you're shooting a stationary subject, the WX9's Handheld Twilight mode improves low-light results by reducing noise and blur from hand shake. In fact, there's a mode to help with just about every typical shortcoming with point-and-shoots. You might not be able to make huge prints or do a lot of heavy cropping, but for snapshots the results are excellent.
Part of the reason the WX9's photos are so nice is its color performance. While blues and reds may not be as accurate as other colors, they are bright and vivid. Plus, they're consistent up to ISO 800; above that, things get slightly washed out and muddy-looking. Also, when the lens was fully extended, blacks look slightly washed out compared with how they are at the wide end. Exposure and white balance are good as well, though highlights tend to blow out. The camera has shooting options for helping with those things, though.
Movies captured by the WX9 are excellent as well, on par with a very good pocket video camera. The 60i frame rate and image stabilization make for some smooth movement, too. You will see some ghosting with fast-moving subjects, though, and things look a little oversharpened on occasion. It won't replace a full-fledged HD camcorder, but if you'd like a single device for capturing good photos and videos, this is one of the better options available. The optical zoom does work while recording (though you will hear it moving in quiet scenes), and the stereo mic is a nice extra.
| General shooting options | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 |
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| ISO sensitivity (full resolution) | Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600 |
| White balance | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent white, Fluorescent natural white, Fluorescent day white, Incandescent, Flash, Custom |
| Recording modes | Easy, Intelligent Auto, Superior Auto, Program, 3D Still Image, SCN, Background Defocus, Intelligent Sweep Panorama, Movie |
| Focus modes | Multi AF, Center AF, Spot AF, Face Detection (Adult, Child) |
| Macro | 1.9 inches (Wide); 3.3 feet (Tele) |
| Metering modes | Multi, Center, Spot |
| Color effects | None |
| Burst mode shot limit (full resolution) | 10 shots |
Sony keeps shooting options geared toward snapshooters on the WX9, but it's so loaded with automatic modes that it could get very confusing. For those who like to leave it in auto there are three options: Easy, Intelligent Auto, and Superior Auto. Easy mode takes away all options except for image size (large or small) and enlarges onscreen text. Intelligent Auto picks from 10 scene types and turns on face detection, dynamic range optimization, and image stabilization. Superior Auto takes Intelligent Auto and adds three multishot modes--Handheld Twilight, Anti Motion Blur, and Backlight Correction HDR--to shoot photos with the best possible settings.
Why not just leave it in Superior Auto? Multishot modes like these rapidly take photos and overlay them to help remove blur, correct exposure, and reduce noise. However, they don't work well with moving subjects and they require additional in-camera image processing so they take longer than a simple snapshot taken with Intelligent Auto and other single-shot modes. If there's a chance your subject might be moving--even slightly--while you're shooting, I'd stick with Intelligent Auto. Also, these multishot modes plus 11 others are available in the WX9's scene mode (SCN) so you can always pick the appropriate one when you need it. That said, Superior Auto does allow you to take full advantage of the camera's capabilities in an automatic mode.
Along with these options there's Sony's Intelligent Sweep Panorama mode for capturing horizontal or vertical panoramas with one press of the shutter release; this is unlike other cameras that require you to take several shots. Intelligent Sweep separates itself from Sony's regular Sweep Panorama by automatically detecting faces and moving subjects to avoid distortion. It's definitely one of those features you might not care about until you try it. Once you realize that it's fun and works well, you end up using it all the time.
The WX9's movie mode is capable of recording at HD resolutions up to 1,920x1,080 pixels in either AVCHD or MPEG-4 formats with use of the optical zoom while recording. Though you can actually enter a dedicated movie mode, you can also just press the record button anytime you want to start shooting. Pressing the shutter release while you're recording will grab 3-megapixel stills, too.
Lastly, there are three 3D shooting modes. The 3D Sweep Panorama works just like the Intelligent Sweep, but creates both a normal panorama shot and one that can be viewed in 3D on a 3D-enabled HDTV. As you sweep the camera it shoots separate photos for the left and right eyes, which is how it's able to create 3D images with just one lens. The Sweep Multi Angle works similarly by taking 15 photos at different angles as you sweep across a scene. The camera then coverts those into one photo. By tilting the camera back and forth during playback, the camera's built-in gyro sensor displays the image in a 3D-like view on the camera's LCD. Finally, there's the 3D still image mode that quickly takes two shots, analyzes subject distance between foreground and background, and creates a single 3D photo. The results are OK, but there's definitely room for improvement. For example, the modes can't handle anything moving, so it's really just for landscapes or stationary subjects. Also, it's pretty easy to see the image slices that are stitched together. Still, if you were already planning to buy an ultracompact camera and have already started collecting 3D equipment, this is one more reason to pick up the WX9.
For its size and price, the WX9 is a fast performer. From off to first shot is 1.1 seconds with a shot-to-shot time of 1.7 seconds. Turning on the flash, though, slows the camera down to 3.8 seconds between shots. Its shutter lag--how quickly a camera captures an image after the shutter-release button is pressed--is good at 0.4 second in bright lighting and 0.7 second in dim conditions with less subject contrast. The camera's burst shooting mode is capable of up to 10fps, but in our more demanding test it averaged 7.7fps, which is still very good. However, this burst shooting sets focus and exposure with the first shot, and once you've fired, you're stuck waiting for the camera to save the photos, generally a second or two per photo.
Design is usually one of Sony's strong suits with its point-and-shoots, but it's one of this camera's few weaknesses. It's not that it's an ugly camera or it's too big and heavy; it's actually incredibly small for how powerful it is. And that's the problem: many of the controls are very small and several of them are flat and flush with the body, including the power button. Plus, the mode dial/directional pad is slightly frustrating to use and could accidentally move you out of your chosen shooting mode if you're not careful with your thumb.
There are a couple other design things to be aware of. For some of its 2011 Cyber-shots including the WX9 Sony switched to charging the camera battery in the camera via USB. You can charge it by connecting to a computer or the included wall adapter. However, it's a proprietary port on the camera so if you lose the cable, you'll have to buy one from Sony. Also, the battery life is a CIPA-rated 210 shots. If you're shooting a lot video, have the display brightness cranked up, or using a lot of the multishot modes or burst shooting, this will cut into your battery life. If you buy a backup battery you'll probably want to buy an external charger as well, or just plan ahead. Conclusions
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 is a sweet deal for the money. If you can, I recommend trying it out before you buy, though. The controls would keep me from buying this camera because it made it less enjoyable to use. If they don't bother you, however, it's an excellent camera.
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User reviews
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Outstanding camera in the $200 range!
by ofspngfreak on August 19, 2011
Pros: 1) Extremely user friendly, 2) very organized menu where you can quickly find everything you need, 3) every feature is explained in the camera and the camera guide CD, 4) you don't have to be a pro photographer to feel like one using this, 5) lots of sett
Cons: 1) Red is way too bright as the editor of this review has mentioned. But it's nothing that Photoshop or some program can't fix I think. 2) Tiny buttons, but it's not as bad as the review makes it out to be. One will get use to it, but I can see very
Summary: I've shopped for a week straight in town for a good camera I could grow with for awhile until I was ready to move into a DSLR in 2-3 ...
Summary: I've shopped for a week straight in town for a good camera I could grow with for awhile until I was ready to move into a DSLR in 2-3 years and to document photos of automotive repair work I'm doing on my pickup. I wanted something that would take excellent close ups of the damage and rust shown on the metal of the truck but later on be able to enjoy taking photos of the outdoors and landscape and my pets. I fell in love with the WX9 when I first played with it at the store. But I wanted to keep searching around and online. I was very hesitant to buy this because this is my very first camera and it is a major purchase for me right now. I had the opportunity to play around with many, many cameras but this one felt like "home". I was iffy on the whole red saturation thing, but everything else outweighed that problem (and a photo specialist said I'd be able to take care of it through Photoshop). Once I finalized my purchase, I realized that I made the right choice. This camera is near perfect and SO easy to learn and use. From all the cameras I have played around with (thoroughly) and read reviews on, this one was the best. This is definitely worth it to me. If you're simply looking for a "professional look" on photos but want something simple enough to point and shoot, this is it. Really.
5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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SO HAPPY! Fast camera. Beautiful pictures.
by Magicmmissy on June 24, 2011
Pros: Takes really fast pictures which I find that I need. And they are nice and clear. All my pictures look beautiful.
Cons: Haven't really found any cons yet. I did have to change the Hi-def settings for video recording because it was on a setting that didn't work with my Mac. But now I can record in 1080p and upload on my Mac. I haven't had a problem with the size of the came
Summary: I couldn't be more happier with this camera. The colors in my pictures are so clear and the pictures themselves are so sharp. I had to express my happiness ...
Summary: I couldn't be more happier with this camera. The colors in my pictures are so clear and the pictures themselves are so sharp. I had to express my happiness for this camera after seeing the previous reviews just bashing the camera. Try it out first, then come to your own conclusion.
4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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EXCELLENT CAMERA!
by yesdancer on December 29, 2011
Pros: This camera takes great pictures. They are sharp and vibrant and gives you that DSLR feel. If you want a small traveling camera but want wonderful,beautiful,vibrant pictures then this is the camera that you need!
Cons: I haven't found any CONS yet. I've had this camera about a few months and still haven't had any complaints!
Summary: All in all. I would say this camera is probably one of the best point and shoot cameras that I've ever had. I am a camera collector (DSLRs and ...
Summary: All in all. I would say this camera is probably one of the best point and shoot cameras that I've ever had. I am a camera collector (DSLRs and Point and Shoot) and this one is by far one of my favorites!
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Not sure why so hard on this camera?
by crazymare on July 26, 2011
Pros: Small enough to fit everywhere. The pictures are great. I upload them to a site and they are very clear. It does a lot of things for a simple point and shoot. Quick reset. Haven't missed a picture. Haven't tried the 3D yet. I'll update when I do.
Cons: Haven't really found anything just yet that I would consider a CON....We'll see.
Summary: If you are looking for a great point and shoot camera this works great. I love that it is small enough to fit in my pack packs and purses. The ...
Summary: If you are looking for a great point and shoot camera this works great. I love that it is small enough to fit in my pack packs and purses. The picture quality is good, I haven't blown anything up or tried to wallpaper my walls with a picture from it yet using this camera but I still think it is a great camera. I've used it in differnt situations and the pictures came out great.
I haven't tried the 3D yet....Get back to you on this.
The movie option works great.
I like that it has an HDMI port. Thats a nice plus.
The options for auto, superior auto, etc help in taking great pictures.
The price seems to be fair for this product. I recevied it as a gift so I'm not really being fair here i guess.
Its a Sony product and they make good quality products. Look into this first. Compare as always. Shop around and as always check here.
I find this to be a good P&S camera.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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For $149.99 on clearance, it was too good to pass up.
by Ashram13 on March 12, 2012
Pros: 1080/60i in MP4 and AVC-HD, good low light sensitivity, fast response with class 4 SD card, options for picture and video taking, quality Carl Zeiss lens, high-res LCD, attractive and slim design, lightweight, ability to use Memory Stick or SD media.
Cons: Pictures taken can appear somewhat softer. Small controls can be a problem for some.
Summary: I purchased my DSC-WX9, brand new and sealed in the box, on clearance from Target for about $150.
Aside from the display model, this was the last one they had....Summary: I purchased my DSC-WX9, brand new and sealed in the box, on clearance from Target for about $150.
Aside from the display model, this was the last one they had.
The pictures did seem a little soft, but the quality of images were still good looking and, perhaps, the slight softness did give the pictures a tad of an organic feel. However, I still would have preferred a sharper image, but what the hey; what counts is that it takes good pictures and you have a lot of options to take the shots you want.
For the price, the features and the overall quality, this was a deal.
However, as this model may be on clearance now, supplies may not last so, if you're still in the market for a sensibly priced high quality camera, you can't go wrong with this one. -
Love at First Glance
by fallout90 on January 10, 2012
Pros: Too many to list
Cons: None thus far
Summary: After opening the box and filing through the literature it contained, I finally got my hands on this camera. At first glance you can immediately distinguish its quality by the ...
Summary: After opening the box and filing through the literature it contained, I finally got my hands on this camera. At first glance you can immediately distinguish its quality by the construction of its outer casing. The beautiful cosmetics are simply fantastic, not to mention what you find beyond first impression. Furthermore, the LCD is packed with brilliant color and all the knobs are of solid construction. The last thing that comes to mind when holding this device is cheap. The variety of options given to the user is nearly overwhelming and takes some time to discover all of its potential. During video mode, the camera offers a stereo recording sensor so both picture and sound are prevalent. Too many times I've been disappointed with sound quality on recording devices. Needless to say, that streak has come to a screeching halt. User interface is user-friendly unlike most of its rivals. I had no problem scrolling through the options, again, unlike previous equipment I've purchased previously. In conclusion, Sony has packed endless photograph options into this design and lacked nothing in regards to attention to detail. For the price and class, this is the top of the line.
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Great video and stills
by bk1987gn on January 2, 2012
Pros: very sharp photos and video the video is amazingly good very close to my 1080p camcorder (the sony shoots in 1080i)colors and sharpness are excellent, great camera
Cons: the only thing i can think of is the battery life could be a little better as compared to my old camera, but you can pick up extra batteries on amazon for $5
Summary: many features, great camera buy it you will love it
Summary: many features, great camera buy it you will love it
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Excellent at this price range
by jellis86 on December 15, 2011
Pros: Fantastic low light images due to it's backside-illuminated CMOS sensor
Long range flash
Bright LCD screen
Pocket-able
The price
Video is 1080iCons: Pixel peepers won't like the full size images as they are a little soft
Indoor pictures w/o flash using anti-motion/blur setting requires more camera processing time.Summary: I did a lot of research before buying this camera. I own a Canon S5 IS and a Canon PowerShot A630, but I wanted a camera that will slide into ...
Summary: I did a lot of research before buying this camera. I own a Canon S5 IS and a Canon PowerShot A630, but I wanted a camera that will slide into my pocket and still takes great pictures. This is that camera! The plus for me is HD video in full 1080 mode with very god results!
I highly recommend this pocket-size camera for everyday shooting. -
Excellent video, great pictures. Awesome features. Easy
by Matno on September 19, 2011
Pros: Overall very pleased with this camera. I don't expect it to do things that it's not designed for. To get better quality video and pictures in a camera this size, you should expect to pay at least $100 more. I've been especially pleased with its ability to
Cons: Not a huge fan of the menu system, but everything is relatively easy to get to. (And there are explanations built into the camera in case you get lost). I don't have a problem with the small buttons at all. (Then again, I'm a microsurgeon). I'd like to se
Summary: Great little camera. Panorama mode works great (I like that you can make a "tall" higher-def panorama). 3D still seems gimmicky to me and I probably won't ever use ...
Summary: Great little camera. Panorama mode works great (I like that you can make a "tall" higher-def panorama). 3D still seems gimmicky to me and I probably won't ever use it. Small, light, great quality images and video. What more could you ask for a point and shoot in this price range?! (I got mine on Amazon for $170 shipped). My dad has a similar Casio that cost him a lot more. Has a much higher power zoom (12x) and the battery lasts for 1000 shots (supposedly), but the picture quality is grainier, and that's a total deal-killer in my book. I don't just want memories, I want memories that are clear! Overall VERY pleased with this camera.
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I love this camara
by sampatel1209 on August 13, 2011
Pros: ligth weigth
Cons: good image,video&3D auto sweep panorama
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: DSCWX9/B
- Description: Now you can enjoy DSLR-style picture quality, but without the size and weight of a DSLR camera. Superior auto mode intelligently combines multiple exposures for stunning results with low noise and high dynamic range. Left your camcorder behind? One touch is all that's needed to shoot brilliantly crisp, detailed HD 1080i video clips. Picture quality is wonderfully clear and smooth, while efficient AVCHD video compression keeps files smaller for storing and sharing. Discover an incredible world of 3D imaging. Shoot 3D stills at the touch of a button. Capture wide 3D images to enjoy on your 3D TV with sweep panorama. Sweep multi angle creates amazing 3D-like views you can explore by tilting the camera screen. Many cameras struggle to produce crisp, clear images in low light. The revolutionary Exmor R CMOS sensor boosts sensitivity while reducing image noise for brilliant, detail-packed pictures. Not sure how to pick the perfect camera settings to suit a particular scene? Don't worry, help is at hand. Superior auto mode adjusts exposure and other camera settings for optimum results in a wide range of shooting situations.
General
- Product Type Digital camera - Compact
- Enclosure Color Black
- Resolution 16.2 megapixels
- 3D Technology Yes
- Optical Sensor Type Exmor R CMOS
- Total Pixels 16,800,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 16,200,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/2.3"
- Digital Zoom 4 x
- Image Processor BIONZ
- Image Stabilizer Optical (Steady Shot)
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) Qty 9
- Digital Video Format AVCHD,
H.264 - Image Recording Format JPEG,
MPO - Max Video Resolution 1920 x 1080
- AV Interfaces HDMI,
Composite video/audio Exposure & White Balance
- Light Sensitivity ISO 3200,
ISO 125,
ISO 1600,
ISO 800,
ISO 200,
ISO 400,
ISO auto - Exposure Metering Multi-segment,
Center-weighted,
Spot - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic - Shooting Programs Soft snap,
Snow,
Beach,
Twilight portrait,
Backlight correction HDR,
Anti-motion blur,
Twilight mode,
High sensitivity,
Handheld twilight,
Gourmet,
Soft skin,
Fireworks,
Pet,
Landscape - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Daylight,
Incandescent,
Cloudy,
Fluorescent light (daylight),
Fluorescent light (warm white),
Fluorescent light (cool white),
Flash - Max Shutter Speed 1/1600 sec
- Min Shutter Speed 2 sec
- Exposure Compensation ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
Lens System
- Type 5 x,
Carl Zeiss Zoom lens - 4.5 mm - 22.5 mm - F/2.6-6.3 - Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 25 - 125 mm
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Macro Focus Range 2 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
- Lens Construction 5 groups / 6 elements
- Features Aspherical lens,
Built-in lens shield Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Built-in flash
- Flash Modes Fill-in mode,
Slow synchro,
Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Features AF illuminator
- Effective Flash Range 2 in - 17.4 ft
Additional Features
- Continuous Shooting Speed 10 frames per second
- Self Timer Delay 2 sec,
10 sec - Additional Features Digital image rotation,
Intelligent AUTO (iAUTO),
In-camera red-eye fix,
1080i Full HD movie recording,
Background defocus,
Intelligent Scene Recognition (iSCN),
Audio recording,
Backlight Correction HDR,
3D Sweep Panorama technology,
Sweep Multi Angle mode,
PRINT Image Matching,
Cropping an image,
TransferJet support,
Blink Detection technology,
Smile Detection technology,
Exif Print support,
Intelligent Sweep Panorama,
DPOF support,
USB charging,
Face detection,
RGB primary color filter,
Built-in speaker,
Clear RAW Noise Reduction,
Motion Detection Technology,
Auto power save,
Dolby Digital AC-3 (2 channel) recording,
Histogram display,
Automatic display brightness adjustment,
Anti-motion Blur Mode,
Dynamic Range Optimizer,
Camera orientation detection,
Takes photos while movie recording,
Built-in help guide,
USB 2.0 compatibility Display
- Type 3 in LCD display
- Resolution 921,600 pixels
- Display Features Built-in
Microphone
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Hi-Speed USB,
1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x HDMI output,
1 x Component video output - Memory Card Slot SD card,
Memory Stick PRO Duo card Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type None
System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support MS Windows XP SP3,
MS Windows 7,
MS Windows Vista SP2 - Peripheral Devices USB port,
CD-ROM drive Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories USB cable,
Power adapter,
Wrist strap Software
- Software Drivers & Utilities,
Sony Picture Motion Browser Battery
- Supported Battery Sony NP-BN1
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 630 mAh ( Included )
Memory / Storage
- Supported Memory Cards SDHC Memory Card,
Memory Stick Duo,
SD Memory Card,
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,
SDXC Memory Card,
Memory Stick PRO Duo,
Memory Stick PRO Duo Mark2 - Image Storage JPEG 4608 x 3456,
JPEG 4608 x 2592,
JPEG 3648 x 2736,
JPEG 2592 x 1944,
JPEG 1920 x 1080,
JPEG 640 x 480 - Video Capture AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 - 24Mbps,
AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 - 17Mbps,
AVCHD - 1440 x 1080 - 9Mbps,
H.264 - 1440 x 1080 - 12Mbps,
H.264 - 1280 x 720 - 6Mbps,
H.264 - 640 x 480 - 3Mbps Dimensions & Weight
- Width 3.7 in
- Depth 0.8 in
- Height 2.2 in
- Weight 4.9 oz
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Main Features
- Image stabilizer feature Optical stabilization helps prevent blurry pictures, especially for handheld cameras at slow shutter speeds or when using high optical zoom. This camera utilizes built-in Super SteadyShot stabilization to assist in taking sharper pictures.
Product series
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 (Black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Compact,
16.2 megapixels,
5 x x,
Zoom lens - 4.5 mm - 22.5 mm - F/2.6-6.3,
1/2.3",
Exmor R CMOS,
Optical (Steady Shot) -

Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Ultracompact,
16.2 megapixels,
5 x x Zoom lens - 4.5 mm - 22.5 mm - F/2.6-6.3,
1/2.3",
Exmor R CMOS,
Optical (Steady Shot) -

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 (Silver)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Ultracompact,
16.2 megapixels,
5 x x Zoom lens - 4.5 mm - 22.5 mm - F/2.6-6.3,
1/2.3",
Exmor R CMOS,
Optical (Steady Shot)
Accessories
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
- Browse Sony products on Shopper.com
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- Manufacturer:Sony
- Address:
16765 W. Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 - Phone: 1-877-865-SONY
- Email: contact@sel.sony.com
- Fax: 941-768-7790



