Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Why Buy A Sony?
Sony digital cameras are made with high-quality lenses, using Carl Zeiss lenses for their Cyber-shot line of cameras. The lens manufacturer holds a high reputation for quality optical lenses, which Sony makes great use of. The latest in the line of Sony digital cameras, the Cyber-shot like the older DSC-T100 uses lenses that have up to 5x optical zoom, which makes this compact camera great for both casual use with friends and family and bigger shots of landscapes.
Sony W230
The Sony W230 is yet another camera from one of the leading names in digital photography. A 5x optical zoom, 30 mm wide-angle Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with Optical SteadyShot image stabilization and high quality 12.1-megapixel resolution ensures that you can get close to the action without sacrificing picture quality. Additionally… read more
Specifications
* 12.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD image sensor
* 5x optical zoom, 30mm wide-angle Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens; Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
* 3.0-inch LCD display; Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology
* MPEG Movie VX Fine Mode
* 15MB built-in memory; capture images to Memory Stick Duo/PRO Duo Media (not included)
One of my friend has suggested me the Sony. I wanted to have 12 MP camera And that’s how I selected this product. And it fullfill all my requirement. Good Product.
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Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Point-and-shoot digital cameras are the best selling digital cameras for good rerason. This is because they are simple and easy to use cameras mainly for those who don’t consider themselves good at photography or don’t enjoy learning about a lot of things just to take a picture. Hence the name point and shoot. They have been so popular for so long because you can also easily take photographs at events like vacations, parties, reunions and other events so easily.
While using a point-and-shoot digital camera, remember that it is digital. There is an LCD display and as soon as you take your photo you can look into the LCD display and you can check it if you have timed it well, weather it is the correct pose you required and whether you can make some adjustments and can take another picture .
This camera is easy to use and it takes unbelievable pictures. The quality and size of the lens make all the difference in the world. I bought this camera for my wife and it was so good I bought one for my grandson who is into taking pictures. My wife loves it and my grandson really loves it. It is a little big for a point and shoot camera but well worth the bother of a slightly larger camera than say a smaller Coolpix. My wife had a small Coolpix but since she picked up the L100 she has not touched the smaller camera. Also the L100 takes regular batteries that last a long time and they are cheap and readily available. I was not in a hurry to buy a camera so I watched the Ebay listings for a few weeks and saved a lot of money.
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