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Utilizing an 18.2-megapixel, 1/2.3" Exmor R CMOS sensor, this Sony DSC-WX350 digital camera allows you to take sharp photographs and high-definition video footage of subjects and scenes. Built-in Wi-Fi helps simplify file sharing across devices.Memory card sold separately.
 
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This lemon doesn't make lemonade!
on April 13, 2015
Posted by: OCMomof2
This is my 3rd Sony point-and-shoot camera over the past 10 years and I enjoyed my first two. I bought this model last August. When my lens began collapsing back into itself and telling me to turn the camera off and back on endlessly in January, I took my camera back into Best Buy and the Geek Squad sent it to Sony, who replaced the lens mechanism and mailed the camera back to me a couple weeks later. It is now three months later, and right in the middle of taking photos of the home my parents are selling after 23 years, the lens starting collapsing and telling me to turn it off and back on repeatedly again. Sadly, I didn't get to get any last photos of the interior of their home and had to fly home, 3 states away to take my camera back to Best Buy to the Geek Squad, who have once again mailed my camera back to Sony to replace the same mechanism. After the return of my camera when it was first repaired, the memory card started shooting out. It would eject hard enough inside the camera that the door to the battery/memory card compartment would curve outward ... and watch your face if the door was open and it shot out! Either a demon lives in my camera or I got the biggest dud imaginable. Also, because the style of memory card it uses is so outdated, you cannot upload photos from it at places like Walmart to print. You can't even buy the memory cards at retailers. I would NEVER EVER buy this camera again. The stress and agony are not worth it!
My Best Buy number: 0590988917
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Utilizing an 18.2-megapixel, 1/2.3" Exmor R CMOS sensor, this Sony DSC-WX350 digital camera allows you to take sharp photographs and high-definition video footage of subjects and scenes. Built-in Wi-Fi helps simplify file sharing across devices.Memory card sold separately.
 

Can I upload directly to a PC from camera with built in Wi-Fi

Yes.
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OCMomof2
 
Utilizing an 18.2-megapixel, 1/2.3" Exmor R CMOS sensor, this Sony DSC-WX350 digital camera allows you to take sharp photographs and high-definition video footage of subjects and scenes. Built-in Wi-Fi helps simplify file sharing across devices.Memory card sold separately.
 

Can I upload to social media

Not directly. It can upload photos to your computer with wi-fi, but they go into your photo program. You can upload from there.
9 years ago
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OCMomof2
 
Utilizing an 18.2-megapixel, 1/2.3" Exmor R CMOS sensor, this Sony DSC-WX350 digital camera allows you to take sharp photographs and high-definition video footage of subjects and scenes. Built-in Wi-Fi helps simplify file sharing across devices.Memory card sold separately.
 

Will this camera save pictures without an SD memory card?

No and it's not a SD card, it's the SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo (old technology).
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