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Conan O'Brien
Currently I have an old DSC-P72 Cybershot camera and even though it's served me well for the past 3 years, I think it's time to get a new one since it's starting to show it's age. That said, pretty much ANY camera on market seems to be much better than my one and the one that seems to have caught my eye is the Sony W80. Is it good?

I should also mention that I'm not going to get into professional photography at all and the camera will be used for holiday snaps and the odd random pictures but nothing extensive.
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>> Anonymous
Personally, I'm not a fan of the cybershot series for many reasons.

The camera takes decent pictures.

I'd recommend a Kodak, or even a Samsung over the cybershot.
>> Conan O'Brien
Another thing, the big problem with my old cybershot was that when I attempted to do a quick photo, my shakey hands really messes the picture up. Is there anything that can get rid of the blur from a fairly shakey hand?
>> Anonyfag of Borneo !bHymOqU5YY
>>67134
Optical image stabilisation.
>> Conan O'Brien
>>67136
Do all have cameras now have this?
>> Anonymous
>>67141
No. The DSC-W80 does, but the Canon Powershot A710 IS is probably your best bet. Same price range, much better camera, also with image stabilization.