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    Thursday, November 24th, 2011
    8:26 pm
    Sony Camera Review
    THE HOLIDAY SEASON is coming and memories are waiting to become captured! Get the facts and reviews of Sony digital and SLR cameras with full specs, and sample photos. An assessment for every persons personal camera preference: Sony SLTA33, Sony A55, Sony Cyber-shot H55, Sony Cyber-Shot HX100V, Sony Cyber-Shot TX10 16.2 MP, Sony Cyber-shot TX5 10.2 MP, Sony Cyber-Shot HX7V 16.2 MP plus much more!

    Sony Cyber-shot Hx100V Review


    Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX55 16.2 MP Slim Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 3.3-Inch OLED touch screen (Black)



    Amazon Price: $287.77 Buy Now

    Market price: $349.99



    Cyber-shot TX55 Model Highlights:

    - 16.2-megapixel

    - Full HD 1080/60i movies

    - 3.3" OLED display

    - "Exmor R" CMOS sensor

    - 10 fps, Backlight Correction

    - 3D still image

    - 3D Sweep Panorama.



    I had been pleased to get the opportunity to guage this point-and-shoot entry from Sony. We are usually a Canon shooter and was considering evaluating something from another manufacturer and also this unit did not disappoint.



    Image Quality

    This needless to say is what any camera evaluation must concentrate on - as if you don't take good pictures even the most stylish and straightforward to use camera will come up short. I've taken a number of pictures in various settings from daylight to night. Images are often sharp and with good contrast. Focus is generally pretty quick but not always accurate. I was surprised that the camera in low light / auto setting is likely to not activate the flash, instead decresing shutter to only 1/30 second - which ends up in blurriness in pictures with moving kids. Once the flash did activate, it absolutely was of limited strength and illuminated objects / people only quite near to the camera. For detailed analysis, I took comparison shots using this type of camera and both a dSLR and another point and shoot camera, both from Canon. I had been surprised at how well this camera does with stationary subjects in low light - Sony has really done a great job there.





    Top View





    Form Factor

    This can be a very small camera. about 3/4 inch shorter than an iPhone and just a bit thicker. They fit very comfortably in the pocket. The lens protector reveals the lens and flash when slid down plus turns the unit on. Buttons are few including an on/off switch as well as a bit of an oddly designed zoom button which moves forwards and backwards to zoom in and out. The positioning of the buttons does make operating the zoom function with one hand a lttle bit awkward. Most functions including triggering movie recording are handled via touch screen.



    User Interface

    This camera is clearly strongly influenced by the iPhone with touchscreen providing most of the functionality. As others have said, the touchscreen display is not as responsive as a possible iPhone but it is useful enough. I did find myself trying to "swipe" from screen to screen which regularly resulted in inadvertent opening of an menu item. I firmly have confidence in the principle that a UI must be self-explanatory without referral to manuals and so used this camera without studying the manual (at least that's my excuse because of not reading it). Many of the icons were not obvious like the different quality settings for video, but overall I was able to self-teach the use of the digital camera over a few minutes.





    LCD View





    Memory Storage

    I was a bit surprised how the camera uses MICRO SD cards, not greater standard SD cards. I've got a bunch of SD cards for other cameras and after opening the lamp on this one I had to go shopping. I suppose I should have been happy that we could use a micro Sdcard which with an adapter can be used with an SD card reader as Sony might have used only the micro Thumb drive (this camera can use either). Anyone remember Betamax?



    Battery

    Battery charge was quite rapid - I think it charged fully in less than 45 minutes for me personally. Battery life decreased by way of a segment after a few minutes of video and 30 or so pictures, many with flash. It's correct that a Li Ion cell doesn't demonstrate its full potential for several charge / discharge cycles this may well improve. Battery is rated at 630 mAh which is a pretty low number, however. I suspect this is another sacrifice (in addition to micro SD card use) to make the camera as small as possible.



    Sony Cyber-shot Hx100V Review

    Width Comparison





    Specs

    I was looking forward to the panorama feature as Sony's TV ads showing that seem to indicate the camera will be taking a series of high-resolution pictures and seamlessly splicing them together for you. If you have ever done that job manually in Photoshop, it is a hassle (though now there are a number of software selections for that). In any case, the output out of this camera is normally a 4608x3456 image, therefore i thought a panorama might be, say, 12,000x3456 - but that is not the case. The panorama shot ultimately ends up being 4912x1080 so while it is panoramic side to side it is a lot less information there than I had been hoping for - in fact the panorama shot is 5.3 MP (compared to 16 MP for the regular picture). It will at least allow wider shots to get completed, though I prefer Canon's solution to this - after panorama sequence is selected a ghost image of the first shot allows easy arranging of the second shot and the like and the camera will not change settings between shots so they are easy to splice together later on.



    Overall, I am very pleased with this camera with its small size and convenience I plan to put it to use a lot.



    The Sony Cyber-shot TX55 Gets - 5/5 Squids!





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    A55 (Sony) DSLR 16.2MP Review



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    Sony A55



    Sony A55 DSLR Model Highlights:

    - 16.2MP

    - Translucent Mirror Technology

    - Quick AF Full HD Movie

    - GPS tagging

    - Live View with Phase detection

    - 10 fps

    - 15-point auto focus

    - 18-55mm zoom lens included



    This camera has become the best compact DSLR in the segment right now. Here's my summary:





    Pros:

    (1). Fast and accurate AF. It's of the same quality and sometimes better than my Nikon D90!

    (2). Image quality from ISO 100-800 is nice as my Nikon D90 and is also as good or more advanced than anything near or even in its segment! Images above ISO 800 continue to be very decent and competitive with anything featuring its class.

    (3). Images from the kit lens are sharp and vibrant.

    (4). EVF is accurate, detailed, and offers all the info. you'll need

    (5). Excellent quality HD (1080i) video.....superior to most DSLR's in its class. Low light capability is fantastic.

    (6). Best Live View of any DSLR around....w/very fast AF.

    (7). Excellent tilting LCD screen....vibrant and hi-res.

    (8). Light little body.....easy to travel with.

    (9). Tremendous value.....beats anything rolling around in its class (best bang-for-buck)

    (10). Received dpreview.com's coveted Gold Star award!





    LCD View





    Cons:

    (1). Relatively short battery

    (2). HD video restricted to 9 min. with Steady Shot on (but 29 min. with it off). 3rd-party lenses with lens OIS can be a work-around.

    (3). Limited manual controls with video.

    (4). Camera could be too small for users with big hands (make sure to handle it personally if possible)



    The Sony A55 DSLR Gets 4.5/5 Squids!





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    H55 (Sony Cyber-shot) 14.1MP Review



    Descriptive

    Sony H55



    Sony Cyber-shot H55 Model Highlights:

    - 14.1-megapixel

    - 3.0" LCD

    - 10x optical zoom

    - Sweep Panorama Mode

    - Optical SteadyShot

    - iAuto mode

    - 720p MP4 HD movie mode

    - Self Portrait Timer





    Having owned many pro-level cameras previously, it was difficult for me to find a solid and versatile point-and-shoot. This camera has everything I had been looking for and just a little more.



    Pros:

    I am impressed with the amount control the H55 provides me with. Panoramic imaging built-in (its nice to find out the results right away instead of just eyeballing it).

    Image quality - wow @ 14MP, the photos are gorgeous. Color accuracy is great with good lighting.

    Your camera handles quite nicely and it is very easy to navigate.

    The wide angle lens is fantastic with this price. As a pro I'd personally have spent a couple hundred on the lens alone.

    Excellent range on zoom. I was quite happily surprised.

    Battery life seems much more adequate as opposed to W330 I previously purchased and returned.





    TOP View







    LCD View





    Cons:

    The flash is way from balanced and seems too hot to use for fill. I'm new with this camera and I'm utilized to pro-level equipment, so I'm certain I'm expecting a lot of here. That, or I recently don't yet contain the hang of it. Color accuracy in time breaks down at lower light levels. Since I didn't have a real meter when camping, I couldn't tell at which precise number breakdown actually starts to occur. I would guess around 4 lux is approximately as good as it gets. Beyond around that, it gets pretty noisy. I'll test out some night shooting when I have it on a tripod. On the other hand won't get my hopes up. Doesn't apparently allow you to manually close the lens. Not really a dealbreaker, but it would seem a very simple feature to provide.



    The Sony Cyber-shot H55 Gets 4/5 Squids!





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