Category Archives: Sony

Sony Alpha NEX-C3

Sony’s follow-up to the Editors’ Choice Alpha NEX-3 is the smaller and lighter, 16-megapixel NEX-C3. Boasting better resolution and low-light performance, the NEX-C3 is able to deliver D-SLR-quality images in a compact body. It’s even smaller than the Olympus PEN E-P3 or the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2, but packs a larger sensor than any Micro Four Thirds camera.

Sony Alpha NEX-C3

 

This is the smallest and lightest APS-C interchangeable-lens digital camera in the world. It weighs just 225g, making it almost identical in weight to some of the compact cameras we’ve reviewed in this issue’s group test.

The NEX-C3 can capture 720p HD video and l6Mp stills. A 3in tillable LCD screen is used for composition. The camera has no built-in flash, but Sony offers one as an accessory. A multi-frame feature lets you take several photos at once and have the camera create a panoramic composite of them, giving the effect of 3D. Other useful effects include automatic HDR, Handheld Twilight and an Anti-Motion blur setting. Soft skin, retro, pop colour, high-contrast monochrome, pasteurization and toy effects can also be added to your snaps.

Sony XR550E

 

Whenever one wants to buy a video camera the first name the pops into anybody’s head is Sony. Why, its Handycam has even become a synonym for a camcorder. Sony’s XR55D is a top of the line camcorder that can take videos in Full HD resolution. The colors are vivid, ghosting is not a problem and the sharpness is never blunted even when panning quickly. With the active mode on, you can zoom to as high as 10X optically. The XR550 also has 240 GB hard drive for storage and a bright 3.5-inch touch LCD to preview videos and images.

Specs: 12 MP; 3.5-inch touch LCD screen; 10X optical zoom; 240 GB hard drive; Full HD video recording; 500 gm weight.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V

 

The rather frightening price of Sony’s DSC-HX100V puts it firmly in DSLR territory. And from a distance, that’s exactly what it looks like. It’s chunky, which means it’s comfortable to hold, and there’s a brilliant 3in articulated LCD with a 921kpixel resolution. A proximity sensor switches on the electronic viewfinder when you raise your eye to it, there’s a GPS receiver for geotagging photos, and a 1080p video mode that records at 50fps – these unusual features help explain the high price. The screen has excellent viewing angles, and the resolution helps when focusing manually. Most superzoom cameras implement manual focusing poorly, but the HX100V has a ring on the lens barrel, also used for zooming.

Sony Cyber-Shot Dsgh55

 

This Sony is the longest in the tooth or test and hence there’s a good deal to be had on it. In return for not much dosh you get excellent build quality and sophisticated features, with a 14.1-meg sensor riding an image-stabilized, 10x optical zoom to glory. You also get bold, well saturated 72op video -the best on test.
This is a versatile camera. The big zoom offers a wealth of compositional opportunities and you also get Sony’s Sweep Panorama — pan the camera across a landscape and it stitches a rapid-fire burst of images into one elongated frame – face and smile detection and intelligent auto modes for point-and-shoot ease.

Sony HDR-TD10

 

Sony realizes that the initial success of 3D relies heavily on early adopters making their own eye-popping content. Hence the Bloggie 3D and this, the best-looking 3D camcorder to date (notwithstanding the fact that Sony appears to have ripped Wall-E’s head off in order to build it). Whereas some other 3D cams reduce the resolution by forcing both images through the same sensor and don’t allow zooming, the TD10 has two independent HD sensors and a IOX optical zoom. It’ll store up to five hours of 1920×1080 3D footage ready to be viewed on the 3.5-inch Xtra Fine LCD display without the need for specs, or on your new 3D TV. You can also watch 3D footage back in full-HD 2D, should you be in the shameful situation of lacking a state-of-the-art telly.

SONY TX9

 

This compact camera is a revolution in its category since it bestows on the user the power to capture images in 3D. This camera hides within its very slim form a 3D processor which can capture depth in shots. It requires switching to the 3D mode, and sweeping the camera as you would when capturing a panorama shot and it’s done. 3D images can be seen on the camera’s crisp 3.5-inch touchscreen or on a compatible 3D television. Apart from 3D it can take some nice stills as well. The easy-to-use features and excellent smile shutter make this camera stand out in the crowd.

Spec: 12.8 MP sensor; 4x optical zoom, – 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD; 1080p video recording; 3200 ISO; 133 gm

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30 is a 6 megapixel CCD digital camera with a Carl Zeiss lens, which has 3X optical zoom capabilities. The Sony W30 offers an High light sensitivity, ISO range from 80 to 1000. It enables a user to capture good quality image in dim lighting. The camera is incorporated with the addition features like, Digital image rotation. DPOF support, Built-in speaker, and Histogram display. The DSC-W30 has 2 inch active matrix color TFT LCD display monitor, which offers the preview resolution of 85,960 pixels. Also Sony W30 features real-image optical viewfinder with built-in 5 flash modes. This camera also has manual and automatic focus adjustment with TTL contrast detection.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7

The 7.2 megapixel Super HAD CCD equipped Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7 has Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens. The lens has 3X optical and 2X digital zooming capabilities with 14X smart zoom feature. The camera is incorporated with the Real Imaging Processor technology, which improves the camera functions. It includes camera response time, long battery life and reduced shutter time lag. The Sony W7 has MPEG Movie mode to capture the video and audio at 30fps with the resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The camera has Multi-Point AF system and AF Illuminator, which establish a positive focus lock, even in the poor light conditions. The DSC-W7 also has features like, Pre-Flash Metering, Slow Shutter Noise Reduction, Multi-patter Measuring and Scene Selection Mode.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W5

The 5.1 megapixel Super HAD CCD equipped Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W5 is a compact digital camera. The Camera is incorporated with the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, which can give total 6X zoom (3X optical and 2X digital zoom). In addition, the Smart Zoom feature enables the 12X zooming capabilities into the portion of image and cropping the size of image. The camera is equipped with the Real Imaging Processor Technology to increase the camera response and improve the image clarity and quality. The camera has movie capturing feature at 16fps with the audio at 640 by 480 pixel resolution. The 2.5 inch Color TFT LCD display screen is available for previewing with auto brightness features.