History is filled with twins doing fascinating things, and the interest lies in looking at both the similarities and the differences between them. Rome, the empire that gave us roads, aqueducts and the Asterix books, was founded by twins Romulus and Remus. The difference was that Romulus killed Remus for the right to name the city. Today, a pair of camera twins has doubled up in Crave: the Sony Cyber-shot W170 and W150. It's hard to tell these identical twins apart at first glance, so let's meet them and see just how they diverge.
The W170 is a 10.1-megapixel point-and-shoot, with a 5x optical zoom. The lens has a pleasingly wide 35mm equivalent focal length of 28mm. If the god Mars had wanted to record the momentous day his sons stood atop five hills and claimed them for a city, he would have been able to fit plenty into this wide frame. He also could have ensured a cheery picture by using the smile shutter feature, but it's unlikely -- partly because the kids were too busy trying to kill each other, but also because smile shutter is stupid.
More useful features, which might be appreciated by twin detectives Thomson and Thompson, include face detection with high-speed subject tracking and optical image stabilisation. Those two could be told apart by their moustaches and the fact that they had different names (and, er, weren't actually twins). Meanwhile the W170 and W150 both look the same and have identical feature sets.
If the likes of Keith Chegwin, Will Young and Billy Dee 'Lando Calrissian' Williams have Sony Bravia televisions, they can invite their non-famous twins round to watch stills slideshows and high-definition video straight out of the cameras, and possibly gloat about how famous they are. Other twins, such as the Breeders' Kim and Kelly Deal, wizards Fred and George Weasley, and indeed your intrepid Craver and his twin, may appreciate the detail-boosting D-range feature.
The Sony Cyber-shot W170 comes in cherry red or silver, with a brushed metal effect to the frame, and will set you back about £176. Click to the next page for more on the W170 and W150, and to see if there really is a difference between them. -Rich Trenholm
Update: Read our full Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 review.
