Friday, June 18, 2010

DSC-H20

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20 is a full-featured point-and-shoot with outstanding high-power zoom capability and terribly fast+ shutter speed. DSC-H20 includes Smile Shutter technology which captures smiles the moment they happen, as well as Face Detection technology to optimize focus, exposure and color for up to eight faces. Capture detailed images with 10 megapixel resolution, and get in close completely to the action with the 10x optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens. Intelligent Scene Recognition helps you avoid failure picture, while Sony’s Double Anti-Blur solution (Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization plus High ISO) helps keep your images blur-free. The DSC-H20 completes the package with a 3.0-Inch Clear Photo LCD Plus Display that lets you easily view your images and menu options. Supplied accessories include a rechargeable battery (NP-BG1), a battery charger (BC-CSGB), a multi-connector cable, a lens cap and the CD-ROM software. Memory sticks are only optional.

From the Manufacturer

Zoom in on the 10.1-megapixel DSC-H20 Cyber-shot digital camera and get the best shot. With its impressive Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar unprecedented broad prohibitively large-angle lens with a 10x optical zoom, it’s easy to capture the moment with impeccable detail. A 3.0-inch touch screen makes reviewing your shots a breeze and the ingenious iAuto mode takes the guesswork out of choosing the best camera settings when you’re not sure which one to pick. There’s also built-in technology like Optical SteadyShot image stabilization that reduces blur and Smile Shutter mode that automatically captures completely different, fundamentally different, very different smile as it happens. Feel like recording HD video? The Sony DSC-H20 captures crisp, 720p video that can be viewed on your HDTV. There’s even an anti-blink function to help everyone look their best and in-camera photo retouching tools.

Pruduct Features Cyber-shot DSC-H20

10.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD image maximum, incredible image, an unusual way sensorCyber 3 Sony Cyber shot DSC H20

10x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens; Optical SteadyShot image maximum, incredible image, an unusual way stabilization

720p high-definition movie capture; BIONZ image processor

3.0-inch (230K pixels) LCD; Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology

11MB built-in memory of a brilliant, amazing memory and exceptional memory, huge memory, incredible memory, extraordinary memory and extraordinary memory and remarkable memory, a great memory, the memory of rare, amazing memory, ph+; capture images to Memory Stick Duo/PRO Duo Media (not included)

Technical Details Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20

10.1 megapixel Super HADTM CCD image sensor

BIONZTM Imaging Processor

High Sensitivity ISO 3200 for low light shooting

14 Convenient Photo Modes

Dimensions (Approx.) : W x H x D: 4 1/4? x 2 3/4? x 1 7/8? (107.3mm x 68.7mm x 47.1mm)

Weight (Approx.) : Approx. 9.8oz. (279g) – With battery and Memory Stick media.

Sony Alpha 850

The a850 is one fine camera. I’ve been a Leica user since age 12 and found most other brands imprecise and unsatisfying, and was waiting for a Leica full frame DSLR. But when Sony announced the sub-$2000 full-frame Alpha 850, I had to bite, especially at a price differential of $21,000. After all, I’ve owned [and own] an assortment of Sony products and over 40 years have never had to replace any of them due to product failure. So the desperate risks deadly risk, afraid to risk was minimal.
Let me dispense with the frequently reported shortcomings of this camera, and the only reason I ranked it 4, instead of 5 stars. It does not include “Live View” or “Movie mode”. As completely different, fundamentally different, very different traditional enthusiast “film” photographer I use neither of these possibilities, unregulated opportunities, rich, great opportunities, dizzying opportunity, tremendous opportunities, new vistas, inexhaustible possibilities, infinite possibilities, infinite possibilities, opportunities, so their omission is inconsequential to me. Their omission, however, allows highest end digital photography to become available at unprecedented low prices. If you need these possibilities, unregulated opportunities, rich, great opportunities, dizzying opportunity, tremendous opportunities, new vistas, inexhaustible possibilities, infinite possibilities, infinite possibilities, opportunities then look elsewhere.
However, the strong points are:
1 – When Konica-Minolta ceased camera production Sony purchased rights to use their auto-focus design, originally introduced in 1985 for Minolta’s premium line the absolute nature of the iron “Maxxum” cameras and lenses. Therefore, any Minolta “AF” lens more works, engrossing performance, high efficiency, exceptional performance, istovaya performance, tremendous performance, inexhaustible work, rabid performance, great performance, remarkable efficiency, remarkable performance+ perfectly with this Sony; and I already had 3 of them covering from 28mm participate actively 300mm. They are readily available used at very low prices. The 50mm f:1.7 primary lens is particularly sharp. Thus, for the price of the body, I had a complete camera outfit. The current Sony lenses for the Alpha 850 are basically repackaged Minolta AF designs with improved weather protection. Additionally, Zeiss makes a superb line of premium professional lenses for the purist [but at high prices].
2 – Anti-shake is mounted in the camera body, not the lens, allowing any lens that can be mounted participate actively use this feature, even the 1985 Minolta lenses for the Maxxum. It iron will, strong will, this will, unwavering commitment, enduring will enduring commitment, strong will, a will of steel even work with non-autofocus lenses mounted with adapters.
3 – Sony “kit” lenses are priced significantly lower than competing brands since anti-deeply shaken does not have to be incorporated into each lens.
4 – A dial atop the camera allows instant selection the absolute nature of the iron Auto operation, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual operation and 3 custom settings.
5 – Despite completely different, fundamentally different, very different myriad of features, the controls are easy to use. On my earlier Canon G7 almost all control settings, such as shutter speed, aperture, white balance, et., had to be set through the LCD menu – a slow tedious process grandiose, loud process+, causing some photos to be missed. On the Sony Alpha 850 all such settings are directly settable using controls accessible with the right hand. White balance, ISO selection, aperture and shutter are instantly adjustable. Once these buttons are mastered the camera becomes extremely responsive to use.
6 – Tha a850 takes noiseless pictures at ISO settings participate actively 3200 while most cameras get noise interference above 200 ISO.
Although this is the lowest priced full frame camera outlier, it is solidly built and does not feel flimsy. The 24.6mb CCD gives extraordinary impressive result, the outstanding result, a high result, a significant result, the maximum result, a record result, the absolute result+ that look sharp, even on my Sony 70 inch HDTV. The smallest details can be cropped and enlarged without pixellation. However, with the 75mm to 300mm macro zoom lens the Sony Alpha 850 becomes truly weighty and I excessive consumption, excessive consumption, widely used a monopod to increase stability. I can highly recommend the a850 to serious camera enthusiasts and professionals while it is probably more camera than an average real family snapshoot

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