Showing posts with label Sony Ericsson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony Ericsson. Show all posts

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Birth Of Compact DSLRs

A Short History To Begin With
Ever since the SLR (Single Reflex Lens) began to take the digital path (DSLR), the weight of the camera increased tremendously because of the components that needed to be included with the camera for the digital sensors to work, specially the digital signal process. As a result, DSLR was getting bigger and heavier. Even though there were many efforts to bring out lighter DSLRs, but that was at the expense of features like speed, quality and above all, ease of use.

M 4/3
Big and heavy was the standard rule until one day Olympus and Panasonic got together to create something evolutionary, the M 4/3. So what is it? Micro Four Third (M 4/3) is a system in which instead of having the pentaprism and the mirror to reflect the image to be seen by the sensor, it would use the sensor right away to provide a live view of the picture. Now this made way for smaller and lighter designs by removing the 2 elements which wer not needed by the digital sensor.

Practical Implementation of the M 4/3 system
The first camera that was based on the M 4/3 design is the Olympus PEN E-P1. Even though the initial reactions were that since it was light and small, it would be crap like the Point-and-Shoot cameras. But later, it had some good reviews.
Then Olympus released an update to it, the E-P2 which resolved some of the problems of the drawbacks of the E-P1. Finally, they released a low-price model, the Olympus PEN E-PL1.
Panasonic too came up with their own model, the Panasonic GF1 based on the M 4/3 design.

The Latest Entry
The latest entry to this mirrorless compact digital SLR category is Sony with their models the NEX-3 and the NEX-5. Both are 14.2 megapixel shooters with APS-C sized CMOS sensors that can shoot high-definition videos. The NEX-5 is capable of shooting videos at 1080p in AVCHD format and at 720p in MP4 format. The NEX-3 is only capable of recording at 720p in MP4 format. These will have a 18-55 mm lens or a 16 mm lens. In addition to that, Sony will launch a 18-200 mm lens.
More information about these two cameras can be found here.
                                                                                                                                                          

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Sony Cybershot DSC W210


This one is a new addition to Sony's Cybershot family, along with the W220. My father bought the W210, so This review is on the W210.

My first impression about this camera was good.It comes in four colours, but the black looks the best. It is sleek and compact, like any other compact digital camera.

Coming to the specifications, they do attract a bit more attention. The first thing you will notice is the 12.1 megapixel resolution. Very few compact digital cameras have a 12 MP lens. Secondly, it has got a wide angle (28 mm to 2000 mm) Carl Zeiss optics. But the zoom is a bit disappointing, it's only 4x optical zoom. On the back side, it has got a 2.7" LCD along with the buttons.

Picture quality is great. The face detection feature works well, and in addition to that, it also has the smile shutter feature which is a bit fun to use. It has the steady shot option and the capability to capture full HD still images. But the video quality is a let down.Video recording is done at 30 fps. You can't zoom in and out during recording. But you can't expect more from a camera of this quality.

The in-built image editing software does a good job. The slideshow feature is good with 7 different styles and music. The battery backup is decent. I haven't shot with it continuously, so I don't know how long it can last.

So in all, this one is a good choice for those who would like to own a decent camera for unprofessional use.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sony Ericsson Idou






Another first from Sony Ericsson, and this time it’s in the camera section.Sony Ericsson has come out with the world’s first 12 mega pixel camera.

Yeah, you read it right.The Sony Ericsson Idou comes with a 12.1 mega pixel shooter along with a xenon flash.It also has got a full touchscreen interface with only 3 physical keys.

The phone is scheduled to be launched in the last quarter of 2009.
 
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