Pros
- Excellent 3-inch LCD screen
- Fun UI and slideshow features
Cons
- Image stabilization not always effective
- Proprietary USB connector
Bottom Line
The slick DSC-W230 has a great LCD and neat in-camera features, but its image quality and stabilization could be better.
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