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Sony Alpha A100 Camera Review

Monday, December 17th, 2007 | 594 Views

Sony ’s first foray into digital SLR territory is with the launch of Sony alpha 100.

The Camera is a lightweight plastic construction, which has a Compact Flash door, built-in flash and battery chamber door. Sony alpha 100 has a deep-contoured finger grip which has a textured finish that feels secure to hold. The body of this camera is well-balanced. The camera has a lightweight designand its small size and weight makes the A100 an ideal travel camera. Viewfinder in the A100 is large and bright enough to meet most people’s requirements which makes the newly launched camera model a great buy. Focus confirmation is made easy by the clarity of the matte screen and also a 2.5inch LCD screen on the rear displays essential exposure information whilst shooting in this new model

Sony alpha 100 has a great anti-reflective coating on the surface. In fact this coating can be clearly seen from an angle. Thus with Sony alpha 100 you can review pictures easily in bright light in a more easier fashion than on cameras with a shiny protective layer. Images displayed on the screen are bright and clear. The images are also of a high resolution. Two dials on top of the A100 provide control over most photographic settings. The dial to the right contains six preset scene programs besides the camera containing a point & shoot automatic mode as well as the usual four creative manual modes.

The other dial has a function button in the centre. This button allows adjustments such as the metering mode, flash exposure compensation, focusing mode, ISO sensitivity, white-balance, D-Range optimisation and colour settings.

The other controls in the camera include the exposure compensation and drive mode buttons. These buttons are located around the exposure mode dial. In this camera we see the use of Minolta lens mounting signifying that a huge range of lenses are available either new, or second-hand.
Flash system in this newly launched model is powerful and effective . The 10.2 megapixel sensor in the A100 produces noticeably sharper, detail-rich images.
With so many new features this camera surely is a must buy.
Sony Alpha A100
Sony Alpha A100
Sony Alpha A100
Sony Alpha A100

Sony Alpha A700 Camera Review

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 | 538 Views

The Sony model of D-SLR Sony Alpha 700, not only appeals to the amateur but the semi-pro and even the professional photographer. This model has some great features that makes it an excellent buy.

Key features of this model includes its semi pro body, with developed 12.2 Megapixel CMOS image sensor. This gives crystal clear crisp picture. The body of the camera is a combination of aluminium alloy and polycarbonate . It is mostly waterproof and dustproof thanks to extra attention that has been paid to the closure of covers etc. The weight of this camera model is less than 800 grams (778 grams without lens). Besides the model has beautiful large sized, 3-inch high resolution LCD screen which makes it a great buy.
Sony Alpha A700 has a good design and the camera’s appearance shows its quality. The camera looks solid and certainly not just like a digital toy. However you can easily make out that this is a serious digital SLR camera.
The Sony A700 is not a very light camera compared to the latest trend of feather light cameras and in fract if you observe the model you see that the front of the Sony Alpha A700 is quite standard equipped . This does not leave a lot to imagine. The lens mount with the striking orange border stands out on the front of the camera and the large Alpha logo top right of the lens mount catches the eye immediately.
The Sony Alpha 700 surely has its very own look. The Sony Alpha A700 has been equipped with a dual card slot. Besides the widely available CompactFlash memory card, the Memory Stick Duo card can be used also in this model that is newly launched. The Memory Stick Duo card is supported to a maximum storage capacity of 8GB while the CompactFlash card is currently available with a capacity of 16GB.
To sum up , one thing is for sure; this camera is photography lovers dream choice, so if you are a photography lover then it is a must camera.
Sony Alpha A700
Sony Alpha A700
Sony Alpha A700
Sony Alpha A700

Sony DSC S600 Camera Review

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 | 708 Views

The Sony DSC S600 is a 6 MP digital camera with a 3x optical zoom lens. Sony DSC S600 is the entry level model that is a good quality digital camera and worth a buy if you do not want to spend a fortune but want to click great pictures.

Key features of this model include a 3x optical zoom lens, with focal length equivalent to 31 - 93mm in 35mm format. This camera gives you a little less telephoto zoom than most digital cameras and also has a maximum aperture is f/2.8 (wide) and f/5.1 (telephoto). There is also a smart zoom offering up to 13x zoom and a digital zoom with a further 6x zoom in this model that can help you to click great pictures.
Be aware that when you use the smart zoom the number of megapixels available is reduced and hence while using digital zoom the picture quality is likely to decrease. For close up shots the camera can focus from 12cm away from the subject which is quite significant considering the fact that it is a low end camera.
The LCD screen is 2″ in size and that’s quite big considering the fact that the camera in this price bracket. The screen is made up of around 85,000 pixels and can be brightened if requireda aprt from the fact that one can also access the menu. Besides composing and reviewing shots the screen also carries warnings relating to battery level, memory card space and hand shake. There is also an optical viewfinder available in this screen.

The camera also has a great selection of scene modes like Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Soft Snap, Landscape, Beach, Snow and High Sensitivity. All you need to do is select the most appropriate scene for the shot you are taking and these scene modes signal to the camera the settings it needs to use for the photo.
The camera comes with built in flash unit has a maximum range of 7m; nonetheless you should note that the flas range decreases to around 3.8m when the zoom lens is in use.
The camera also has all the necessary cables and software to connect the DSC S600 to a computer and Picture bridge compatible printer. All these features make it a worth buy.
Sony DSC S600
Sony DSC S600
Sony DSC S600
Sony DSC S600
Sony DSC S600

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1 Camera Review

Saturday, December 15th, 2007 | 651 Views

Sony has launched its new technological innovations.-The DSC-G1. It is essentially the Sony’s first wireless digital camera containing 921,000 pixels with a large 3.5-inch screen.

The key features of the camera incorporate:

An approximate internal memory of 2.0GB supporting an advanced automatic image management system. The optical image stabilization surely provides a super steady Shot that also constitutes one of the key features. This new Sony model with its new advanced wireless photo sharing technology consists of 6-megapixels that will be capable of sending photos wirelessly to other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA). The new Sony camera’s slide show function possessing music capability helps to share photos directly, thereby it adds to provide more fun. It is noteworthy to mention that with the launching of this new technology having the wireless image transfer, the sharing and storing of photos becomes more simplified. Another key feature is the Mega storage Capacity and Sophisticated Image Management that provides VGA-quality photos storing 7,500 mega pixel pictures. Moreover the camera’s capacity can be expanded with the help of an optional Memory now available in capacities that stores up to 8 gigabytes. In addition to the storage capacity, the feature like imparting sophisticated search functions that has the power to select an image and search for other required photos with the same colour or a similar composition. In addition the photos can be well organized in the form of events with the help of auto image management feature. Later on these photos can be retrieved by keywords or labels. This new Sony model also integrates the built-in technologies in order to minimize blurring of images. It also contains high light sensitivity (up to ISO 1000) in order to facilitate the best possible shooting conditions at higher shutter speeds, even in low-light conditions.

The best part of the model is that it features a distinctive design wrapped in an elegant metal body. The Cyber-shot model with 3x optical zoom lens facilitates shooting in less than a second. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1 also provides a great advantage for up to four camera users to send photos to each other in real time. This model essentially is the ideal camera to be taken during vacations in order to save you from managing extra media cards.
This compact camera works with the ultimate objective of delivering sharper photos with enjoyable photographic experiences.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H3 Camera Review

Saturday, December 15th, 2007 | 675 Views

Sony Cyber shot DSC-H3 is 8.1 effective mega pixels camera with 1/2.5″ sensor features an ultra-compact body with an irresistible price lag.

The key features are as follows:

This beautifully-styled Sony H3 is one of the smallest ever Cyber-shot that contains Carl Zeiss 10x zoom lens. This powerful optical zoom has the power to gets you more closely to the subjects producing high quality pictures with clarity. The camera has the exclusive power to widen the scope of greater creative possibilities ranging from expansive landscapes to sporting scenes. The 17x HD Smart Zoom shooting mode provides a greater magnification for capturing powerful telephoto images. Moreover it automatically adjusts the exposure, flash and other settings mode to deliver corrective images. This model incorporates high performance Face detection technology where images can be obtained with stunning quality on a large HD-Ready television. This exclusive model possesses a super-responsive BIONZ image processor support system offering dynamic ranges. The advanced eye detection technology notably works to ensure beautiful and sharp portraits even at high zoom settings or in substantially low light conditions.
As we know that this model has the ultimate power to adjusts the exposure and contrast colour balance using the Dynamic Range Optimiser (DRO). This function analysing and determines each image for ensuring balanced and natural-looking results. Moreover the high sensitivity (ISO 3200) works to prevent the double anti blur images for ensuring super steady shot images with utmost stabilisation. Features like Advanced Sports Shooting mode with high 1/2000 sec shutter speed, the in-camera retouching that offers for more creative possibilities, the options for Photo TV HD and Full HD image display for sharing of big and beautiful images with friends and family, the auto focus function for capturing of fast-moving subjects are also included to provide efficient and high definition performance output with crisper and clearer pictures. Moreover the shutter lag technology lessens the time required for the camera to focus and shoot. The Sony Cybershot DSC-H3 contains simple operational technique with on-screen function guides. Moreover the handy ‘home’ button features a quick and fuss-free navigation. It is noteworthy to mention that this Sony Cyber shot H3 is a light, portable camera equipped with high compact dimensions. To conclude the purpose of the camera is to deliver high-quality digital photos with gradations of sharpness and colours. The camera has an approximate weight of 246g without battery and media cards.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H3
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H3
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H3
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H3

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5 Camera Review

Friday, December 14th, 2007 | 505 Views

The Sony DSC H5 essentially constitutes a very large 3″ LCD screen. It is a super zoom digital camera equipped with a long 12x optical zoom lens and image stabilisation support system. This feature is highly available at the lowest possible resolution.

Notably the other key features constitute:
The level of sharpness that this camera renders in each of the shots. The purpose is thereby to deliver a well balanced photo.
The focusing range of the model is very good and the camera essentially manages to retain its sharpness levels with utmost clarity. The camera provides higher ISO 1000 ratings that notably do not deliver an effective quality pictures. But this average performance of the camera surely struggles to prevent the image blurs and the noise hazards. The exceptionally brilliant feature - Shutter Lag technology helps the camera to deliver a single shot in 0.23 seconds and five shots in 6.95 seconds. This is indeed a remarkable feature of the camera which can be compared with other models by taking a look at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table. Inclusion of features like selection from 3 Area Multi-Point AF, Centre AF and Flexible Spot AF with manual focusing capability is also available for ensuring close up shots. The camera also provides a function of an electronic viewfinder with the pop up flash mode that bears a maximum range of 16m.
Moreover there are pre programmed scene modes for attaining the best possible photos. There are lots of colour options that can be changed and adjusted. Another feature that constitutes one of the key features is the self timer option where the time has to be set for two or ten seconds. Nevertheless the manual, aperture priority and shutter priority modes are also available with a number of other advanced features. These include ISO sensitivity level (up to Auto 80-1000), white balance mode, 3 types of burst modes with the options for various metering modes and exposure compensations. The camera also contains Movie options, a filter diameter of 58mm with a supplied adapter. In terms of its style this camera is modelled close to Digital SLR with available colours like black and silver. The approximate weight of the model is 406g which is powered by 4AA batteries capable of delivering 11 shots.

To conclude the camera works to deliver sharp images with picture quality.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7 Camera Review

Friday, December 14th, 2007 | 605 Views

Sony Cyber Shot DSC-H7 is essentially a super zoom digital camera introducing its new 8 mega pixels.

It goes without saying that this model essentially incorporates several remarkable features that needs to discuss:

The high shutter speed shooting modes and remarkable ability of continuous auto-focusing feature. The DSC H7 camera has the power to quickly focus on the fast-moving subjects thereby helps to capture the desired photos in a much lesser time. This technology also helps in reducing the shutter lag and thus lessens the time for the camera to focus and shoot. Moreover the Sony DSC-H7 also incorporates a powerful Carl Zeiss 15x optical zoom lens for enabling the photographers to take close shots. This model contains an unique feature of White balance adjustments with Sony’s new face detection technology. This technology helps the camera to identify up to eight faces in its large LCD frame and thereby automatically adjusts the white balance mode, flash mode, focus and exposures for obtaining sharp photos. The main intention is to provide optimal exposures to deliver corrective images. The Sony CyberShot DSC-H7 digital camera also constitutes a remarkable technology that – the Bionz processing engine. The main function is to produce high definition outputs. Noticeably the Sony DSC-H7 has the ultimate capacity to shoot up to 1/4000 of a second and thereby provides an effective help to capture fast-moving sports and freezing the action. This new circuitry automatically speeds up the response times to deliver colour-rich, detailed and crisper pictures enabling true high-definition photo viewing. The feature that provide optical image stabilization notably works to provide super steady shot while capturing fast action pictures. This technology prevents the burry photos thus providing corrective images even shooting at slow shutter speeds at full zoom.
Notably the high ISO sensitivity (up to ISO 3200) helps to fight with blur image output essentially caused from fast-moving subjects. Moreover the noise tends to get minimized with the application of Sony’s Clear RAW noise reduction technology.

The Red eye reduction feature incorporated in this model has the power to prevent the red eye effect caused by Flash photography.
Essentially the selectable in-camera editing functions detects the captured image data’s and thereby determines the best possible exposure and tonality of each picture.

To conclude this model works towards imparting fun to the users and produces artistic photos maintaining the desired level of satisfaction.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 Camera Review

Thursday, December 13th, 2007 | 546 Views

Primarily Sony has launched new technological machinery that contains all the features of PMA compact digital camera. The model is essentially DSC-H9.

The notable features of this model include:

An 8.1 mega pixel sensors and HDTV output incorporating 15x stabilized zooms and Night Shot technology that enables best possible shooting in total darkness. This model also feature an automatic face detection technology with high shutter speed shooting mode and efficient continuous auto-focusing capacity. The camera has the power to quickly detect and focus on fast-moving subjects. This predictive technology helps in reducing the time for shutter lag response in actions relating to focus and shoot. It is important to remember that the camera featuring this powerful Carl Zeiss® 15x optical zoom lens helps in enabling close up shots. For producing correctly exposed and sharp photos the camera has the capacity to automatically adjust the white balance, flash as well as focus and exposure modes. Notably this camera creates enough photographic enjoyment where the users can share the photos and thereby impress their family and friends. Importantly this model is highly powered by the Bionz™ processing engine chiefly to speed up the response time and thereby delivering colour-rich detailed pictures with true and high-definition photo viewing. The H9 model also incorporates the feature like optical image stabilization with red-eye correction and photo retouching effects with filters .The purpose thereby is to attain super steady shot with the prevention of blur images caused by camera shake and unwanted noise hazards. A noteworthy feature reveals its slow shutter speed technology at full zoom and high ISO (up to 3200) sensitivity that bears the ultimate power to fight against the image blurs resulting from fast-moving subjects. Primarily this model displays a 3-inch flip-up LCD screen that delivers the ultimate comfort in shooting with absolute pleasure. The main purpose is to render easy sharing and viewing possibilities. It is very much essential to note that this camera has the possible advantage to capture the mood considering the level of situations. It essentially features the cyber shot digital camera that allows us to take photographs even in impossible situations. To conclude the camera with selectable in-camera editing functions surely determines the best exposure and tonality of the picture images. The camera works with the purpose to ensure utmost clarity, rich colour with crisper details.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 Camera Review

Thursday, December 13th, 2007 | 525 Views

The Sony DSC N2 is notably a stylish digital camera containing 10 mega pixels and a three times optical zoom.

The notable features are:

The camera essentially consists of a large 3″ touch LCD screen with 230,000 dots that renders help to accentuate its looks and style. The inclusion of 3x optical zoom lens does not affect the picture quality which is only available at lower resolutions. Another key feature that primarily adds to the attraction of the camera is the manual exposure mode that has the sole function to set the shutter speed and aperture priority mode for best possible shootings.
The test results have proved that DSC N2 is an extremely versatile digital camera for indoors and outdoor portraits. It has the capacity to produce effective results without neglecting the ISO sensitivity. The DSC N2 has a great mechanism to cope with most scenic type shots with the purpose of producing good quality photos irrespective of any situations. It is an important point to remember that the camera performs well in lower light conditions. The indoor portrait shot is sharply focused with minimal degree of red eye effects. Moreover the lighting is good with the ability to produce a sharp and bright photo in all possible conditions. Another remarkable feature of this camera is delivering sharp and clear macro shots (6cm) with an inclination towards light blue colour caste. The problem that this camera faces often is in the ISO levels. At ISO 400 levels the prominence of noise affecting the colour is highly visible. The excellent feature relating to Shutter Lag technology helps to take a single photo in 0.14 seconds and five photos in 7.62 seconds. This shows that that the time it requires to click a single photo is highly impressive. Nevertheless for the best possible shooting conditions the available settings for the scene modes are also incorporated. The built in flash unit (4.8m), exposure compensation, white balance, built in 25MB memory, burst mode with multi burst mode essentially allows to take up to four shots are also included. The DSC N2 is found in champagne colour possessing very neat and tidy appearance. The power is supplied by a lithium ion battery with a charger supplied capable of delivering 300 shots.
To conclude, the camera portrays an extremely portable disposition with the power to adjust levels of sharpness, saturation and contrast.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 Camera Review

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007 | 552 Views

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 is primarily a point-and-shoot camera.
The camera features a very compact dimension and an excellent image quality equipped in a stylish package. Being extremely portable it is readily available in silver, red, and black colours.

The notable features of the camera possess:

7.2 mega pixel CCD sensors with 3x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar optical zoom lens. The camera contains a 2 inch Colour LCD with 134K Pixel LCD Screen.
The box of the camera essentially contains documentation, a 32 MB Memory Stick, the Info Lithium battery capable of delivering 310 shots with A/V cable in order to connect to your computer or a TV moreover with supplied AC adapter to charge the battery.

Other Specifications Highlights are:

A wide range of options that includes 5 Area Multi-Point and Centre AF focus mode having a minimum Focus Distanceof 50cm with the inclusion of 10 Seconds Self-Timer mode. Primarily the ISO(Auto100-400) sensitivities supporting the Shutter Speed technology is also incorporated with the expectations of desired results. In addition to these features, the P200 also adds a manual white balance mode with an option for spot auto focussing mode. Another remarkable feature that this camera display is the histogram whereby the camera determines the under or overexposed image.
Notably in the areas of non-macro mode the camera can easily focus as close as 19.7 inches while on the macro mode the focus is up to 2.4 inches. The mode dial option also provides great facilities for playback mode or movie capture mode (Fine or Standard modes). The camera also features a focus assist light system that essentially enables the camera to focus even in dark light situations. The P200 model is an attractive little package possessing a horizontally elongated body. It is readily available in standard silver, red and black version. The camera portrays a very solid disposition and is highly portable. The front portion of the camera contains an optical viewfinder with a slightly raised the shutter release. To conclude the Image Quality of this compact camera is really very good containing colours with rich details. Moreover the camera effectively manages tough shooting conditions, noise hazards at higher ISO values with ensuring quick start up time.
Surely this camera offers a good choice for a large range of people providing enough manual options that would be highly suitable for the enthusiast photographers.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 Camera Raview

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007 | 499 Views

Sony has recently launched its innovative technology Cyber-shot DSC-R1-a camera that is unique in its features. It consists of an APS-C size 10.8 million pixels CMOS sensor combines with a non-removable 24-120 mm equivalent lens. The APS-C size sensor is highly renowned in providing the full-time live view video for the camera’s electronic viewfinder and essentially the LCD monitor. Sony has indeed created a new benchmark in the field of digital photography with the launching of such a high-end Cyber-shot® DSC-R1 camera.

The notable features that this camera ensures:

Importantly this is the world’s first integrated lens digital still camera that is been primarily framed to combine a professional-grade 10.3-megapixel image sensor with the flexibility of live preview while shooting. Nevertheless with its ultra-wide Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens and two-inch free-angle LCD screen the Cyber-shot R1is the first model to bring forth the concept of professional level of imaging performance to suit the requirements of the mainstream consumers. The most remarkable feature that this camera constitutes is the image sensor size that bears the most important influences on picture quality. Notably large sensors have the function to deliver extraordinary resolutions, lower image noise and high sensitivity to light for delivering exceptional pictures. Because of the fact that the R1 camera has the power to preview electronically, the framing is always 100% accurate.
The R1 is a quiet camera containing no mirror and prism construction. It provides the ideal situation for perfect for shooting. Moreover this new camera also incorporates a one-second shot-to-shot time mode, burst shooting and a shutter release time of only 7.5 milliseconds. The Cyber-shot R1 also provides great offers for three different modes of colour reproduction. The purpose is to ensure enhanced versatility. The selectable Advanced Gradation Control System (AGCS) of this model surely optimizes image contrast in order to achieve better pictures. Nevertheless the camera also supports both JPEG compression and RAW formats. To conclude, this new technological innovation represents a breakthrough in digital camera.
Essentially this camera displays very convenient features and portable outlook offering wide range of shooting situations. The camera works with the ultimate intention to attain exceptional performance.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S500 Camera Review

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 | 572 Views

The Sony DSC S500 is primarily a six mega pixel digital camera with a 2.4″ LCD screen that essentially consists of three time’s optical zoom lens. But surely a maximum of 13x smart zoom lens can also be used when shooting at lower resolutions.

The following are the features that bear important relevance:

The camera has the capacity to deliver impressive shots pertaining to high quality of Images. It is important to be noted that the outdoor scenic shots that this camera delivers produce average results. It really needs to show a remarkable improvement in focusing. It is noteworthy to mention that the camera has to struggle very hard in terms of its light coloured areas from the glaring effects of the sun. Results show that the colour contrasts in these shots are not as powerful as other digital cameras produce. Moreover an intensive test has been done for colour highlights which reveal the fact that this model is unable to produce really strong colours.
The ISO setting (up to ISO 400) produces quite sharply focused pictures but unfortunately this DSC S500 model is not suitable for showing true colours in terms of its noise levels in the photo. Thus it convincingly delivers the fact that at this ISO 400 the expectations of producing high quality photos are not desirable.
Notably the camera contains the Shutter Lag technology and the Red eye reduction technology that produces very disappointing results if compared with other Sony digital cameras. It is important to remember that this camera has no viewfinder.
Inclusion of small number of scene modes and the macro mode (up to 5cm) considers being the best for optimal settings for the shot. Additionally, options for adjusting the levels of sharpness and saturation with self timer mode are also incorporated. Moreover the flash range (2.5m) with other sophisticated features like the exposure compensation, white balance and burst mode are under the full control of the camera. The DSC S500 essentially displays a typical shiny silver box with an approximate weight of 175g and is powered by 2 AA batteries. This camera provides the best solutions for the amateur photographers, as it possesses all the normal features that would definitely suit for the person who is searching for a digital camera from a brand name.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S500
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S500
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S500
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S500

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 Camera Review

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 | 545 Views

The Sony DSC S650 is primarily a 7 mega pixel starter digital camera.

The remarkable features that it contains include:

A standard three times zoom lens. The zoom power can also be increased (up to 14x smart zoom) with the help of a feature called smart zoom. Primarily it is a less expensive camera that constitutes one of the leading brands. Extremely portable in its disposition this model contains substantial compact dimensions that can be easily carried around without a problem. The remarkable feature of this camera is that the indoor shots produce highly impressive results even in low lighting conditions. There is not a single effect of red eye in the shot. On the other hands, the outdoor shots could have been a little brighter. The colours are strong with a high inclination towards the blue. The camera contains a 2″ LCD screen with 115,000 pixels which does not provide a proper view in direct sunlight. The feature that displays higher ISO settings produces a big disappointment. Nevertheless at ISO 1000, dreadful marks become quite visible in the photos. Moreover the shutter lag with flash technology comparatively delivers slower results as it takes a single photo in 0.41 seconds. The incorporation of Flash modes can also be seen with various modes like Auto, Forced Flash, Slow Syncro and No Flash. Moreover there is usual selection of scene modes to provide the best possible settings for the shot. Other sophisticated features include access to Exposure Compensation, White Balance mode, Multi pattern or spot Metering Facility, burst mode. However the main purpose is to adjust the levels of sharpness. The use of self timer options also enables to set the time accordingly. This camera notably features very simple operational techniques. Moreover it contains 24mb of in built storage capacity with the inclusion of an approximate weight of 130g. The camera is highly powered by 2 AA size batteries capable of delivering 100 shots. To conclude, Sony DSC S650 does not fall in the list of expensive digital camera .It constitutes some major drawbacks with some remarkable features as well. But we should borne in mind that a camera offering such an affordable price range cannot be equipped with such high definition features.
However this camera provides the best solution for the new beginners.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700 Camera Reivew

Monday, December 10th, 2007 | 576 Views

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700 is primarily a 7.2 mega pixel camera with 3x optical zoom depending on the zoom setting. The S700 has been designed with simple operational techniques. This model is essentially powered by alkaline or rechargeable 2 AA batteries with excellent battery life capable of delivering 100 shots. Nevertheless it provides the best solution for the amateur photographers with high USB 2.0 Full Speed connectivity.

The notable features of the camera are as follows:

Equipped with the feature like1/2.5” CCD imaging sensor the S700 possesses a large2.4 inch LCD with 112,320 pixels of resolution. The main purpose of incorporation of this feature is to attain accurate colour displayed on the LCD and the brightness that essentially depends on the lighting conditions. With the inclusion of normal Focus Modes and the normal Focus Ranges the camera provides the advantage to get you closer to the subjects as close as 19.75 inches. On the other hand the macro mode focussing range offers as close as 2 inches. It is important to remember that Focus is determined by a centre AF area mode and notably there is no feature like multiple-area AF mode and manual modes on this camera. Moreover another remarkable feature such as the Image/Movie File Format(s) is there where options like recording of still images and the capturing of movies are programmed in this model. Other sophisticated features include the burst mode that allows taking 3 shots with less intervals, the choice of various scene modes, Movie capturing modes on the mode dial, Multi and spot metering methods with white balance, built-in flash range (auto and slow synchro) with an approximate internal memory of 24MB. We should not forget that the In-Camera Image Adjustment function to produce colour rich and sharpness during image capture. To conclude this model displays a pretty, compact, an ultra-slim metal body featuring lightweight and a sturdy outlook. However the flash output and the ISO level in the S700 needs to be improved .But the noticeable thing is the good image quality with exceptionally easy to access shooting modes that surely ensures quick operation.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10 Camera Review

Monday, December 10th, 2007 | 496 Views

The Sony DSC T10 is primarily a 7 mega pixel digital camera containing a 3x optical zoom lens. This point and shoot camera features a very small and a sleek body with extremely portable disposition. This camera offers the best solution for the people who are eager to fetch a standard and a good build quality digital camera.

The notable features are as follows:

The 2.5″ LCD screen camera with 230,000 pixels contains image stabilisation support system to deliver impressive and sharp photos. Various test results have come to the conclusion that this camera offers the best handling for light coloured objects. Interestingly the camera features best for the indoor portraits but it is not to be ignored that the test shots for the outdoor portraits have produced the most disappointing results. Buying this camera will be a wise decision if only decent macro shots photos are been taken as and when required. Nevertheless another disappointing feature that this camera reveals is the higher ISO settings (ISO 400) that causes a clear decrease in quality. Moreover the Shutter Lag technology allows capturing photos in a much lesser time. Thus we can easily compare this camera‘s excellent feature of shutter lag technology with other models by looking at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table.
Other sophisticated features include the options such as the Multi Point, Centre weighted and Spot metering facility with available focus presets, number of pre programmed scene modes with continuous shooting modes ,the built in flash technology (max range of 2.8m), the flash modes (Auto, Forced Flash, Slow Synchro) with Red eye reduction facility with no viewfinder. Moreover the inclusion of self timer, the exposure compensation, white balance mode and exposure bracketing essentially functions with the utmost objective of adjusting the levels of sharpness, saturation and colour contrast. A rechargeable lithium ion battery with large 56 MB of Internal memory card and a charger is supplied to the camera. The battery can deliver around 250 shots.

To conclude the DSC T10 is one of the high end cameras having great picture quality and are readily available in black, pink, white and silver colours.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 Camera Review

Sunday, December 9th, 2007 | 303 Views

The Sony DSC T100 features primarily a typical pocket sized digital camera that has portable dispositions.

The notable features constitute:

A standard 5x Carl Zeiss® zoom lens which helps you gets closer to the distant objects with simple operational techniques. Notably this model - DSC T100 containing 3.0-inch screen with 8 mega pixels resolution is readily available in red, black and silver colours. Tests results have proved that the camera deliver its best shots in standard outdoor portraits. The sharp photo quality with balanced colour contrast marks the high output with relatively small loss of detail. Simultaneously the results have proved beyond doubt that the indoor portrait also reflects plenty of colours where the photo is bright without minimum details. It is to be noted that the camera produces disappointing results in the degree of red eye correction .This feature of the camera needs to be highly improved. Moreover it would not be a wise decision to buy this camera for snapping close up shots or macro photography as the picture quality is very low. The camera with its ISO setting (ISO 400) produces quite satisfactory results. The shutter Lag mechanisms operates very quickly by clicking a single photo in 0.18 seconds and 5 in 6.99 seconds. The camera excels in this feature and thereby this unique feature of the camera cab be compared with other models by looking at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table. The camera possessing an approximate weight of 141g is powered by Lithium ion battery and a charger supplied capable of taking 340 shots between charges. An internal built in memory cards of 31mb is highly compatible with Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Duo Pro cards. Essentially this model features HDTV with face detection technology that helps us automatically to detect faces and thereby adjusts the focus and exposure modes with the purpose of delivering corrective picture images.
Sony is highly renowned for its new T-series a high-end camera that takes the full advantage of the HD equipment already exists in your home.
Lastly the built-in slide show function incorporating dynamic choice of music clips with its fast image processing engine helps to produce colour-rich, high-definition detailed pictures.
To conclude if you really desire for a good high end camera, surely go for it.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20 Camera Review

Sunday, December 9th, 2007 | 278 Views

The Sony Cyber shot DSC T20 has recently launched a slim and stylish Cyber-shot T-series camera that has been specially framed with 8-megapixels resolution and a Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens.

There is inclusion of other remarkable features that constitutes the pillars of camera’s strength:

They essentially include a large 2.5-inch LCD screen that is readily available in pink, white, black and silver colours. Another remarkable feature that constitutes one of the key features is the built-in slide show function that allows us to play back your images enabling complete dynamic choice of music clips. Moreover the Sony’s new face detection technology has the power to automatically adjust the white balance, the focus and exposure modes for obtaining sharp and clear photos. This 8-megapixel model essentially delivers sharp photos while shooting in low light conditions. The optical image stabilization support system has the capacity to stabilize images and thereby ensures a super steady shot. The camera has the exclusive power to prevent against the camera shake so that easy shooting is possible with longer exposure times.

Another highlight of the camera is the high light sensitivity (up to ISO 3200) that highly prevents the camera from unwanted camera shake. Not only that the camera provides the photographers with a great advantage of shooting at higher shutter speeds without the need of using the cameras’ flash mode. To reduce the picture noise in low-light exposures the camera’s RAW noise reduction technology plays the key function.
Moreover the Sony’s Bionz fast image processing engine delivers great speeds with true colour-rich, crisper and detailed high-definition photo viewing possibilities. Feature like Red-eye correction has the ultimate power to adjust the under or over-exposed areas for producing corrective images. Interestingly the camera has a remarkable battery life that is capable of delivering 340 shots on a single charge. To conclude the camera offers a great facility where the photos can be retouched and essentially enlivened on the spot through the filter selections for attaining a remarkable fishbowl effect.
Most interestingly this model DSC-T20 is best suited for the generation of style-conscious and tech-savvy people who looks for branded products for the high-definition output.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T30 Camera Review

Saturday, December 8th, 2007 | 322 Views

The Sony DSC T30 is a seven megapixel digital camera with a three times optical zoom lens. This is a slim digital camera and the DSC T30 will slip easily into a pocket and hence is great for travel photographers The new model is stylish and a good build quality. It is also easy to use. To sum up this is a camera that is well made and can be taking pictures as soon as you have charged and loaded the battery.

The DSC T30 also has image stabilisation. Techniques and produces images of great quality. It can produce striking colours and they are vivid without being overpowering. This makes the photographs great and well balanced.

The sharpness of the photos is another strong point in this camera. However the wear point is clarity as in many canon camera they are better. The camera is capable of handling glare from the sun and also areas of high contrast. In fact it manages to give great outdoor portrait. There is a natural feel to the outdoor shot in the camera. However the indoor shots are blighted by red eye. To correct this problem one needs to use the image manipulation software after a picture has been taken. The camera also manages to take decent close up photos and produces pictures above average in quality.

The camera does a fair job in higher ISO settings. At ISO 400 there is a loss of quality but at the maximum ISO 1000 setting there is a further deterioration in picture quality.
Key features of the camera include three times optical zoom lens that has a focal length equivalent to 38 - 114mm and also a maximum aperture of f3.5 (wide) and f4.3 (tele). Zoom options are boosted further by a 14x smart zoom feature and a 6x digital zoom and though the smart zoom offers the same quality as optical zoom; however at times it can only be used at lower resolutions. The range of scene modes available in this camera are Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Soft Snap, Landscape, Snow, Beach, High-speed shutter, Fireworks, Candle and Magnifying glass; this allows for great pictures.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T30
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T30
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T30
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T30

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50 Camera Review

Saturday, December 8th, 2007 | 320 Views

The Sony DSC T50 is a pocket sized digital camera with a touch screen. The camera is seven megapixels and has a three times optical zoom lens with the image stabilisation technique. As far as price is concerned it is slightly steep.
The image quality in this camera is excellent and it, manages to produce vivid photos.

Outdoor scenic photography is a major plus point of DSC T50. Several features of this camera help to produce high quality photos and these include colours and the lighting. In this camera a good point is that the colours have just the right amount of depth to them. As far as brightness is concerned the photos look a shade lighter than normal as the camera makes the most of the available light. The camera handles excellently the glare from the sun. With DSC T50 the sun glare is handled well and none of the detail is lost.

In terms of sharpness the quality of images produced in this camera is roughly average. DSC T50 does not produce sharp images and also the outdoor portraits are not great. The camera has no problem with focussing. The major problem in this camera is this photo is red eye. In this camera the lens is placed right next to the flash unit and hence the red eye is caused by flash bouncing off the eye, back into the lens. The camera is great to be used in very strong in lowlight situations.
As far as the macro shot is concerned it is a bright and clear shot. However if you plan to specialise in close up photography this camera is not for you. However the camera is certainly capable of taking a decent close up shot when required. In this camera the picture deterioration is noticeable at ISO 400 and increases as you increase the ISO settings.

The key features of this model are the 3x optical zoom lens that has a focal length equivalent to 38 - 114mm in 35mm format. As the resolution is lowered you can avail the Smart Zoom and can also increase the zoom available to a maximum of 14x. A significant point to note that there is a 2x digital zoom available when smart zoom is not being used.

The LCD screen is a large 3″ in size as well as composed of around 230,000 pixels.
The camera is a great model to buy.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7 Camera Review

Friday, December 7th, 2007 | 267 Views

Sony ultra-slim Cyber-shot DSC-T7 is a great model to buy. This camera is the latest in the T line of ultra-compact digital cameras and has several great features. The best part about it is that it is only 14.8 mm / 0.6 in ‘thin’ . this exterem slimness has been achieved by placing the LCD monitor to the side of the lens assembly. The model also has sliding cover / power switch just like the original DSC-T1.

The camera that has an efficient design is just over a third-of-an inch. However, though small the camera packs a powerful punch. It has a 2.5-inch ‘hybrid’ LCD screen. This screen manages to cover about two-thirds of the back of the camera, which is perfectly sized for framing, displaying and sharing pictures.

The camera has distinctive miniaturization and high-density packaging technology.the other key features include 5.1 effective megapixel resolution and an enhanced power management system for extended shooting time as well as a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens with 3x Optical Zoom. The camera has an anti-reflection Clear Photo LCD ™, which enhances viewing quality by preventing reflected light from interfering with the displayed image. At the same time the LCD offers higher contrast, brightness and resolution.
The camera has 10 scene selection mode. This means you do not have to worry about capturing the perfect shot. Speed and Battery Life of this model is great and even with its small size and huge LCD on, the camera’s InfoLithium™ battery gets about 180 shots per charge so you can snap away to your heart’s content without fear of running down the power.

The camera has an optional Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media cards. This model at the same time also manages to capture and play back high-resolution motion video on a removable, transferable card. The MPEG-VX fine mode is another great feature in this model as it helps to record MPEG video with 640×480 pixel resolution at 30 frames per second. Besides the model is also easily connected to a PictBridge™-compatible printer. Accessories in this camera include a 32 MB Memory Stick Duo™ media card, a NP-FE1 InfoLithium battery, connector block and external battery charger.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 Camera Review

Friday, December 7th, 2007 | 389 Views

Sony Cybershot DSC W200 is a great digital camera to buy. The camera is designed to make photo-viewing crystal clear and at the same time also features a high-definition component output. The camera offers direct connection to an HDTV. This is ideal for integrating full 1080 HD photo-viewing.
A great feature about Cybershot DSC-W200 camera is that it features a Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens. Besides the camera has a traditional, eye-level viewfinder; and a large, 2.5-inch LCD screen wrapped in a sleek metal body.

Sony DSC-W200 has three accessory options with which you can begin enjoying high-definition photo viewing. The model is compatible with the Sony VMC-MHC1 high-definition component cable . Besides it can also be used with the new Sony CSS-HD1 high-definition Cyber-shot Station. Apart from that it further features a built-in slide show function that allows you to back your images with pans, fades and wipe transitions. The camera has a Face detection technology and with it you can be more confident in your ability to take properly-exposed, sharp photos. The model allows you to identify faces in the camera’s LCD frame. At the same time the camera has a Multi-point auto focus which is a feature that can automatically determine the right focus of up to nine points in the camera frame, rather than focusing on what is in the middle of the frame. Optical image stabilization in this camera allows you to eliminate blurry photos, especially in challenging low-light conditions. The new model has a high sensitivity (up to ISO3200) settings . This can help to fight blur associated with fast-moving subjects. In-camera photo editing is another great feature with this camera and this allows you to save time from hours of post-editing time at the computer.
The camera also posses Sony’s Dynamic Range Optimizer which allows the camera can analyze captured image data and instantly determine the best exposure and tonality of each picture before JPEG compression.
With red-eye correction technique and retouching effects the camera will allow you to create artistic photos with the soft edge filter .To sum up it’s a model that’s a great buy.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W35 Camera Review

Thursday, December 6th, 2007 | 355 Views

The Sony DSC W35 is notably a simple and effective digital camera. Notably it is an extremely affordable camera with high portable disposition.

The notable features that this 3 x optical zoom lens camera include:

This 2″ LCD screen with 115,000 pixels camera possesses very impressive Image Quality.
Essentially this 7 mega pixels resolution camera delivers an average colour quality with satisfactory level of sharpness. Precisely we can say that it produces pretty good shots with pleasing colour contrasts. Test results have proved beyond doubt that while taking the shots in low light conditions the camera displays little brighter pictures with balanced colour contrast if compared with other similar priced cameras. But nevertheless this feature needs slight improvements. The overall purpose of the camera is to give a natural feeling of warmth to the portraits. But it is noteworthy to mention that while shooting for close up shots or macro photography (up to 2cm) the result is very much disappointing. Moreover with the increasing ISO (ISO 400-1000) settings deterioration in picture quality with the presence of unwanted noise is greatly visible. We marked a good performance in its Shutter Lag technology that has the capacity of taking a single photo in 0.27 seconds and 5 in 8.90 seconds. Thus the camera overall ensures a good performance. This excellent feature that this camera displays can be well compared with other models by looking at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table.

Other sophisticated features include:

Various choices of scene modes that provides best possible shooting conditions for optimal exposures, the built in flash technology (max range of 3.9m) with the incorporation of flash modes, exposure compensation with white balance modes that essentially adjusts the levels of sharpness, saturation and colour contrast, Movie recording with sound facility. Interestingly the camera provides a great advantage where wide angle and telephoto conversion lenses can be attached to the camera. This model essentially displays simple operational techniques with neat and tidy outlook. Moreover it is a very compact model equipped in a shiny aluminium front. To conclude this model with its high conversion lenses delivers good picture quality. It offers one of the lightest cameras which are highly powered by batteries capable of delivering 20 shots with compatible and a large 56mb of internal memory card.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W35
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W35
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W35
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W35

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50 Camera Review

Thursday, December 6th, 2007 | 294 Views

The Sony DSC W50 is notably a 2.5″ LCD screen with 6 mega pixel digital camera that essentially combines 3x optical zoom lens with 6X digital zoom.
It is interesting to note that the DSC W50 is an ultra slim model with highly portable dispositions. This point and shoot digital camera has a decent qualitative structure possessing high Image Quality.

The key features constitute:

Test results have proved beyond doubt that this camera is extremely beneficial in delivering good results both in outdoor shots as well as indoor portraits. Thus it surely outperforms the majority of digital cameras. Retention of clear and edge to edge sharpness is the key factor of the delivered output.
It is important to remember that camera surely needs slight improvement in the degree of red eye correction, as it is still unable to overcome with this the problem. The best part of the camera is that it effectively manages to produce a well delivered shot in low light conditions. This camera offers the best solution for the macro or close up photography (up to 2cm) as it delivers quite sharper results. It is noteworthy to mention that the increasing ISO level of settings (ISO 400-1000) clearly reveals a sharp deterioration of picture quality.
The unique feature of the camera is the Shutter Lag mechanisms that ensure a rapid capturing of photos. It has the remarkable capacity of taking a single shot in 0.18 seconds and 5 in 5.18 seconds. This excellent feature of the camera can be compared with other models by looking at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table as the camera excels in this feature. Other sophisticated features such as number of predefined scene modes that offers the best possible shooting conditions, built in flash technology (max range of 4.2m)with flash modes, movie recording facility exposure compensation with multi pattern, spot and centre metering options. The camera is powered by a lithium ion battery capable of delivering 300 shots with a weight of 127g and 32mb of internal storage capacity. It is to be noted that this camera does not possess the feature like manual focussing.

To conclude this camera features a good viewfinder with competitive price range.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Camera Review

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007 | 294 Views

Sony Cybershot DSC-W55 is a digital compact camera that is great looking, slim and at the same time has a 7.2 Megapixel CCC image sensor as well as a precision Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. The model has a traditional, eye-level viewfinder with a large LCD screen . This will allow for easy framing and viewing of photos.

The camera is available in Caribbean blue, pale pink, elegant black and sleek silver with a 2.5″ LCD screen wrapped in a metal body. Other features in this model include 3x optical zoom capability, blur-reduction technologies (ISO), and substantial internal memory for shooting without a media card.

Sony Cybershot W55 has a great storage capacity that can be expanded further with an optional 8GB Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo flash media cards. High sensitivity is featured in this new model to reduce the chances of taking blurry photos. The camera has settings up to ISO1000.With these settings you can shoot at higher shutter speeds . the model also has Sony’s Clear RAW noise reduction technology. This helps reduce picture noise common to low-light exposures. Another key feature is AF Illuminator. This feature allows this models’ ability to shoot well in low light. At the end in this camera the image is well-focused. It manages to produce clear pictures, even in low light.
The new Sony Cybershot DSC-W55 has a long battery life, up to 380 shots on a full charge of the Sony Cybershot W55 cameras’ Lithium ion battery. The model has a great auto-exposure and auto-focus features . This work fast so you get the picture right the first time. In this new camera when the menu icons are selected, a simple text explanation is displayed on the LCD screen which guides you to the functions and makes them readily-accessible through a convenient mode dial.

The great thing about this model is that it occupies megapixel imagers and precision Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar lenses which together combine traditional, eye-level viewfinders with large LCD screens . This allows for easy framing and viewing of photos.
To sum up with so many great pictures it is worth buying.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55

Sony Cybershot DSC-N1 Camera Review

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007 | 296 Views

Sony has recently announced its compact and rather unique technological innovation- the DSC-N1 model.

This new model essentially combines features like:

A wide viewing angle three inch touch screen LCD specially framed to function both as camera control and display. The DSC-N1 provides great facility for recording VGA movies that ultimately features a long term ‘pocket album’ browsed in a variety of ways when needed. This high performance model consists of Sony’s own 8 mega pixel 1/1.8″ CCD sensor combine with a three times Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar®optical zoom lens. The purpose of incorporation of this lens is to capture images with utmost sharpness and clarity. Sony renders great photographic enjoyment ensuring great value to the digital photography. It possesses all the features of a compact digital camera with the qualities of built-in photo sharing functions. Because of its advanced mechanisms and operational excellence the consumers have been increasingly using this camera not only to capture memorable moments but also to share and view them on the LCD screens. It goes without saying that Sony’s Real Imaging Processor® LSI provides excellent colour accuracy with an incredibly fast shutter response times. The camera comes in the box that essentially contains a supplied with a Lithium Ion battery capable of delivering 270 shots per charge with a battery charger, multi-connector cable, wrist strap, stylus, and software CD-ROM package. The camera also contains excellent ISO sensitivity to obtain best and sharp pictures even while shooting in low-light conditions. An unique thing to remember about this camera is that with its 3.0-inch LCD screen the camera is able to produce almost the size of an actual photograph. Thereby it ensures for easy viewing. Highly accessible menu functions with its innovative touch-screen also characterize the model. The camera has been made with the capacity of storing up to 500 favourite photos that has the ultimate power to accumulate for easy recall and sharing of those images when needed. Moreover quick location of images can be obtained with the help of file management system. The DSC-N1model also has a distinctive paint function for greater personalization of your photos. With the incorporation of feature like dynamic slide shows photos can be reflected with a real touch of life. To conclude, Sony has introduced this camera with the objective of enhancing greater creative possibilities. You can have great fun by sharing the pictures with family and friends.
Sony Cybershot DSC-N1
Sony Cybershot DSC-N1
Sony Cybershot DSC-N1
Sony Cybershot DSC-N1

Sony Cybershot DSC-T9 Camera Review

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 | 312 Views

Sony has recently launched its six million pixel Cyber-shot T9. Apart from offering one million more pixels than the T7, the model at the same time is also a better macro mode of 1cm. The T9 has a large 2.5-inch LCD with a viewfinder. Apart from that it also has a the same sliding up/down lens. In the camera the controls have been shifted on to the right hand side of the back plate. This includes the zoom rocker lever which was previously found on the top of the camera. The camera comes in two colours: silver and black.

This is a model that has a high picture quality. It is an ultra-slim digital still camera that allows for optical image stabilization and high light sensitivity. With the new six-megapixel DSC-T9 delivers more detailed images. Apart from that the images have significantly less blur and graininess. The camera also has optical image stabilization. This technique manages to reduce image blur from hand movement. At the same time the camera has high light sensitivity. This helps to lessen blurriness resulting from low-light conditions. To sum up this is a point and a shoot camera that is better-focused, has expressive images and offers clearer pictures.

The camera has an advanced lens-shift optical image stabilizer . This has been incorporated into a camera with a folded-path lens system. Due to this technology the lens does not have to extend from the body of the camera.
Besides the camera also has a lens-shift system with two gyro-sensors that detects hand movement apart from calculating the compensation needed to provide a clear, crisp image.

Cyber-shot T9 has a high light sensitivity (up to IS0 640). This allows you to capture clearer pictures in available light. At the same time it also gives you an option to not use a flash. At times this can create unwanted glare or harsh highlights.
Enhanced Photo Sharing Brings Your Photos to Life in this model. The camera that has a slim body which is less than one-inch wide not only takes great pictures but also brings them to life with Sony’s new Clear Photo Plus LCD screen . The screen also has a slide show function.
Sony Cybershot DSC-T9
Sony Cybershot DSC-T9
Sony Cybershot DSC-T9
Sony Cybershot DSC-T9

Sony Cybershot DSC-W7 Camera Review

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 | 375 Views

The DSC-W5 is primarily a new 7 mega pixel resolution that essentially combines a standard 3x Carl Zeiss optical zoom with 6x Precision Digital Zoom backed by Smart Zoom facility that supplements the powerful 3X Optical Zoom lens. This camera provides compatible conversion lenses supporting 32 MB of internal storage capacity that has the sole function to store all of 9 fine quality images on the W7.

The notable features of the camera include:

A large 2.5-inch LCD screen that enables for brighter viewing possibilities even in low light conditions. The camera essentially features a robust aluminium metal that is equipped with fully automatic modes and manual exposure settings. The overall purpose is to deliver rapid shooting facility maintaining high picture quality. Interestingly this camera has been framed to deliver easy usage facilities for the adventurous photographers.
The camera highly possesses all the winning combinations with simple operational features such as 2 rechargeable batteries with a charger capable of delivering 380 shots with an internal memory of 32MB, 14x shooting in VGA mode options, high USB2.0 connectivity supplied to the camera for transferring high resolution images, Compatible conversion Lens having macro mode (6cm) facility. Moreover the high image quality that this camera contains works with the sole purpose of producing realistic colours that imparts rapid camera operation with high performance output. It is a very interesting to note that the combination of a new non-glare finish with low reflection coating reflects quite an impressive viewing angle in order to have a good reviewing and sharing of favourite images.

Other sophisticated features include:

Choice of 7 Scene Selection modes with several automatic modes that allows the access for rapid shooting, Special noise reduction with auto-focus features, different light metering options, Multi-burst shooting with Exposure modes, AF Illuminator with histogram indications. Notably this camera provides the ideal solution for underwater shooting with the help of selective lenses and filters for imparting more creative shots. This model is also an ideal solution for photo-editing purposes. Other accessories include a wrist strap, AV and USB cables combining with a software CD package, Image Mixer and USB Drivers. To conclude this camera possesses a remarkable Shutter Time Lag technology with a quick start operation. Precisely it is a very good composite model that allows for optimal and effective shooting.
Sony Cybershot DSC-W7
Sony Cybershot DSC-W7
Sony Cybershot DSC-W7
Sony Cybershot DSC-W7

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 Camera Review

Monday, December 3rd, 2007 | 318 Views

Sony Cyber shot DSC-W80 is primarily a digital camera that has been specially designed to make crystal clear photo-viewing. Sony has launched its digital camera- the DSC W80 featuring a high-resolution component output.

The features include:
Direct connection to an HDTV that provides an ideal benefit for integrating full 1080 HD photo-viewing options. The Cybershot DSC-W80 is notably a 7.2-megapixel digital camera featuring Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens that has traditional disposition. It is a high definition 2.5-inch LCD screen that is wrapped in a sleek metallic body. Inclusion of eye-level viewfinder the Sony Cyber shot DSC-W80 camera will be readily available in pink, white, black and silver colours.
The new Sony Cyber shot W80 has few compatible accessories that comprises of the Sony VMC-MHC1 high-definition component cable for providing simple connection to an HDTV set. These accessories are provided with the objective of enjoying high-definition photo viewing. Moreover the Sony Cybershot DSC-W80 also features a built-in slide show function that has the sole function to play back your favourite images with the selectable in-camera editing functions.

The Face detection technology incorporated in this model has the ultimate power to capture properly-exposed, sharp photos. Nevertheless it automatically adjusts the white balance, flash as well as focus and exposure with optimum possibilities. The camera essentially provides steady shot with the required backings of the optical image stabilization where the blurry photos can be removed even in low-light conditions. The high sensitivity (up to ISO3200) settings surely helps to fight blur images associated with fast-moving subjects. Cybershot W80 is highly powered by the Bionz processing engine, 31mb built in memory, Lithium ion battery and a charger supplied with a battery life supporting 340 shots. The Sony DSC W80 is notably a pocket sized digital cameras of with an ease to use operational features, containing a weight of 124g with a fast shutter response. It is noteworthy to mention that the camera features excellent shutter lag facility where it takes a single photo in 0.15 seconds and five photos in 5.08 seconds. To conclude the camera performs well in lowlight conditions and is capable of taken a fairly decent shot outside. This camera provides a good value for money.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 Camera Review

Monday, December 3rd, 2007 | 300 Views

The powerful Sony Cyber-shot® T-series cameras offers the combination of an intuitive touch screen that renders instantly, to select the subject the photographer wants to focus on. The remarkable specifications include:
The in shooting mode with in playback mode, the new smile shutter function that helps to capture the most important part of a photo – our smile. The camera displays an ultra-thin body containing 8-megapixel with a 3-inch wide LCD touch panel. Nevertheless the camera consists of a 3x Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens where the digital photos can be viewed the same way as we watch in the T.V. The camera is very simple in its orientations but possesses an attractive sliding lens cover. It is a pocket size digital camera equipped in an aluminium body that are readily available in silver, black, white and pink colours. The camera is equipped with other fine features that essentially denote other Sony innovations such as face detections that have the ultimate power to produce corrective images, the image stabilization with high level of (ISO 3200) sensitivity that essentially detects the unwanted noise hazards to ensure clear and precise image quality. Multiple options for re-sizing photos also constitute one of the important features of this model. The camera essentially provides different zooming functions that guarantee the appropriate brightness levels.
The Outdoor and the indoor Portraits with and without the flash technology are also incorporated to increase the depth of colour in sufficient and insufficient light conditions. The most remarkable feature reveals that DSC T70 is one of the fastest digital cameras that take 0.18 seconds for a single photo and 6.05 seconds for five shots.
The camera is powered by Lithium ion (NP-BD1) batteries with a battery life of 13 shots supporting internal memory cards of 31mb of memory. The weight consists of 128g with the following memory sticks like Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo. To conclude the certainly provides very fast shutter response with the picture quality that can be rated above average. But it should essentially improve a touch of more sharpness and clarity in some photos.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 Camera Review

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 | 334 Views

Sony DSC T100 is a high specification digital camera offering a larger 3.5in LCD touch screen, faster fps, backtrack key operations on the menu and a slightly larger internal memory31MB.

Sony DSC T200 Specification Include:

The camera with CCD - 8.1Mp sensor with 5x zoom essentially works to ensure bright and proper image quality.

The camera provides a wide range of choice that incorporates 9 focus Area of Multi-Point AF, 5 Step Manual Pre-set modes, , AE Exposures of 9 modes Program with Multi-Pattern/Centre weight metering facility and the internal Storage of 31Mb Internal with Memory Stick Duo and Pro Duo Media1 and the approximate weight of 60g. The Movie Mode options including Auto adjustment, Program auto and Scene selection modes provides a great advantage to the enthusiast photographers who can develop their creative controls in order to compose beautiful images. The Face Detection technology has the ultimate power to detect the faces and to prevent any kind of disturbances that causes degradation of picture quality. Essentially the camera contains few important accessories that contains Batteries: Info Lithium Rechargeable battery with Optional
AC Adaptor. Moreover the Video Output with the help of Multi Connector- HD 1080is also included in the box containing high USB 2.0 connectivity.

The other notable features also need to be discussed:

The camera also accommodates the dating the Playback button , Power and Shutter release buttons with small zoom switch.
Notably the camera s the most noticeable three main options such as Home, Menu and Display functions. The interesting thing to note is that the camera provides a quick access options like Self timer mode and Record modes which on the other hand produces varying options like Auto, Scene with high ISO sensitivity. Notably the right of the screen displays two options such as Flash and Macro modes. Moreover the Clock settings, Shooting settings, Language settings, the Picture bridge image link with Mass storage, AF illuminator are also included. Incorporation of Flash compensation and red-eye reduction essentially prevents the red eye effect caused by flash photography. Thus to conclude this model has the highest rating and the exceptional smile shutter feature. If you really want to fetch a decent camera with vast options, good lens and excellent noise performance surely look for this model.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200

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