Canon PowerShot A710 IS Digital Camera Review
April 19, 2008 by gadget · Leave a Comment
The Canon PowerShot A710 IS Digital Camera
Combining cutting-edge technology with a compact design, the Canon PowerShot A710 IS delivers endless creative possibilities straight into the palm of your hand. Fuel your imagination with extensive shooting modes and movie options; amazing results are only the touch of a button away.
Exceptional quality photographic prints are yours courtesy of a 7.1 Megapixel sensor and 6x optical zoom lens of the Canon PowerShot A710 IS. A 2.5″ LCD with selectable Grid Line Display allows you to compose and view your shots in high resolution and vibrant colour. Night Display heightens LCD visibility in dim light.
Blurred images are a thing of the past thanks to Canon’s optical Image Stabilizer engineering; camera shake is neutralised allowing you to keep on shooting in poor light conditions without the need of a flash. The ISO 800 setting allows photos to be taken at higher shutter speeds, giving you more than one option when it comes to avoiding blur.
Safety Zoom and Digital Tele-Converter provide different focusing options should you need image magnification or extended reach when composing your shot.
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W70 Digital Camera Review
April 4, 2008 by gadget · Leave a Comment
Sony Cyber-shot W70 with Anti-Blur Technology
The Sony Cyber-shot W70 is a sleek and stylish digital camera with all the latest technology, including a 1/2.5” size 7.2 effective Megapixel CCD (Charge-coupled device).
Sony Anti-Blur Technology for Sharper Images
The Cyber-shot W70 features High Sensitivity ‘Anti-Blur’ technology, which allows you to take great photos even in low light conditions when hand shake can blur your shots. Equally, even if you or your subject are moving, you can capture sharper images – something you cannot achieve when using a camera with an optical image stabiliser.
High Sensitivity
Take your photography to a new level with the high sensitivity rating ISO1000 on the Cyber-shot W70. This, combined with the innovative Sony Clear RAW NR system, reduces colour and luminance noise when shooting without the flash, resulting in sharp naturally lit images. In addition, the new two-second self-timer mode helps to minimise camera shake which can occur when pressing the shutter button.
Easy Viewing
The Cyber-shot W70 has a large 2.5-inch (6.2 cm) LCD screen, with 100% LCD screen field of view which enables you to easily frame, view and review images. Plus, the new direct display brightness adjustment option automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness according to lighting conditions. Select the 16:9 shooting mode to take wide-screen images – great for viewing on a wide-screen TV.
With an impressive 58MB internal memory, you do not have to feel restricted by the number of photos you can take before transferring them to your PC. Images can be stored on an optional Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo so you can easily save your photos on a PC or print them out. With a high speed USB 2.0 and PictBridge, you can print directly to any compatible PictBridge photo printers (such as the Sony DPP-FP50), for instant photo development. The new Cyber-shot Viewer software is a quick and easy-to-use solution for importing images to your PC, browsing and sharing using a new and unique calendar function, or even making simple edits such as resizing or trimming.
New Shooting Modes
As well as the existing Standard, Monochrome and Sepia colour modes, the Cyber-shot W70 has additional Natural and Vivid colour options. Select Natural mode for shots with subtle colouring, or choose Vivid mode to highlight primary colours in more detail and depth. The handy Scene Selection shooting modes help to capture the mood of every moment: Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Landscape, Soft Snap, Beach, High Sensitivity, and Snow. Simply point and shoot, letting the automatic settings do the hard work: the results are high quality images every time. For more creative photography use the different Light Metering options, a Histogram display, Flash-specific selections and Multi-burst shooting modes.
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T10 Digital Camera Review
April 3, 2008 by gadget · Leave a Comment
High Resolution Sony Cyber-shot T10
The slim-line Sony Cyber-shot T10 may be the size of a credit card but it packs in all the features and technology you would expect from a state-of-the-art digital camera. With a 7.2 effective Megapixel Super HAD CCD and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x Optical Zoom lens, this camera effortlessly produces high quality photographs.
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T50 Digital Camera Review
April 3, 2008 by gadget · Leave a Comment
The High-Tech Sony Cyber-Shot T50
Despite weighing just 130g, the slim-line Sony Cyber-Shot T50 packs in the latest technology to produce stunning shots every time. Sony have managed to fit an impressive 7.2 megapixels and a large 3.0-inch touch-screen into this camera which measures just 95mm (W) x 56.5mm (H) x 23.4mm thin. The high-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens features a 3x Optical Zoom range, plus the 6x Precision Digital Zoom and 14x VGA Smart Zoom modes, which allow even further magnification of objects in the distance.
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S650 Digital Camera Review
April 2, 2008 by gadget · Leave a Comment
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 - easy-to-use and affordable
Produce high quality photographs with the easy-to-use Sony Cyber-shot S650, an affordable and compact digital camera with a 1/2.5-inch Super HAD CCD sensor and a resolution of 7.2 effective megapixels. Distance shots are enhanced by the 3x optical zoom lens which provides 6x digital zoom capability and up to 14x smart zoom, to ensure far objects and landscapes are crisp and bright.
Intelligent Shooting Settings
The impressive seven Scene Selection modes ensure the camera settings are adjusted for optimum results, depending on the shooting conditions; the useful Function Guide displays an on-screen description of each shooting mode, which helps you to select exactly the right mode for your subject. In High Sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index) mode, the Sony Cyber-shot S650’s sensitivity is boosted to ISO 1000 – perfect for capturing clear, blur-free images in difficult low light conditions without the flash.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 is perfect for beginners: easy-to-understand on-screen icons help the user to select flash, macro, self timer and other settings; the camera also provides guidance on how many photos can be taken with the remaining memory, and can even suggest the most suitable image resolution for a preferred print paper size. The ‘Direct Play’ button conveniently switches to playback so you can instantly check your shots.
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