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15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Whilst the Cybershot DSC-G3 is feature packed, inclusion of wireless capability and photo sharing doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. For taking pictures in varying situation, the DSC-G3 has all the technology needed to be a successful compact digital...
WiFi and builtin browser, 3.5 inch touchscreen, 4GB internal memory, Solid feature set including dynamic range optimization, advanced face detection, smile shutter, antiblink; good performance, Good image quality (with reservations, see below),
WiFi/browser operation could be faster and easier, Image noise creeps in even at midrange (200 and above) ISOs, Comparatively short battery life, Hefty price tag,
The Sony DSC-G3 isn't flawless but with its built-in WiFi and browser, 4GB internal memory, good functionality as a portable digital photo album and 3.5 inch LCD, this slender camera certainly differentiates itself from every other consumer digicam on...
Attractive design, Slim feel thanks to tapered edges, Large, 3.5-inch touchscreen with 921,000 dots, Good quality optics for camera size, WiFi connectivity, Built-in web browser, 4GB internal storage, Face detection with Smile Shutter, Optical image st...
No HD movie mode, No HDMI cable included, Zoom sometimes not responsive, Browser doesnt handle all Web pages equally, Camera raises ISO too high to reach manufacturers specified flash range, Softening and chromatic aberration in the corners, Noticeab...
Were it just a plain, ordinary, ultracompact digicam, we would call the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 a responsive digital camera with good overall performance. Lens quality is about what youd expect from any ultracompact, with some softening in the corner...
Sharp images. Large, high-resolution LCD screen. Intuitive touch-screen interface. Smile Shutter feature can be useful. 4GB of built-in storage.
Expensive. Dismal battery life. Although well executed, wireless photo upload to online photo sites is painfully slow. Camera records only standard-definition video. Touch-screen buttons in Web browser are less responsive than in the rest of the UI. Menus...
The pricey Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 takes excellent pictures and represents a major step forward in the evolution of Wi-Fi-enabled cameras, but it suffers from poor battery life and slow wireless upload times....
The first-generation implementation of the Wi-Fi feature is a bit rough around the edges, due to the navigation issues. Still, early adopters and casual photographers looking for a whiz-bang gadget may be enticed to plop down cash the Sony Cyber-shot ...
Published: 2009-03-16, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Surprisingly speedy; 4GB internal memory.
Wi-Fi is slow and difficult to use; touch screen is occasionally nonresponsive; poor battery life.
Though its a decent camera, the Sony Cyber-shot G3s Wi-Fi implementation is a disappointment, and makes the camera overpriced relative to nonwireless models, including its better designed but otherwise similar sibling, the DSC-T700.
Abstract: Sony’s new DSC-G3 Cyber-shot digital camera is a slim, touchscreen wonder that is as exciting and audacious in concept as it is underwhelming in practice.UniquenessA measure of this gadget's exclusivity, relative to such factors as cost and availabilit...
Abstract: Video Review: Its high time someone introduced a high quality camera with the ease of uploading to online sites that comes with a built in wi-fi. Sony has done it with their 10.1 Megapixel shooter with a 3.5" touch screen and 9-pt. auto-focus. How man...
Abstract: Sony Cybershot DSC-G3 Wifi Camera - hands on Posted on Jan 12, 09 11:33 AM PDT [CES 2009] I got my hands on the famous WiFi camera that Sony launched at CES. I was given an on-screen demo of how easy it is to upload a picture on the main multimedia web...