Sony Digital Camera Reviews

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX

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This is a new advance in point to point shot camera up todate. with 10 MP shot is one of the top line siries model for 2010.This sleek camera sports some serious specifications, including a fast 10-megapixel Exmor R CMOS image sensor, 10fps burst mode shooting at full resolution, AVCHD 1080i video, in-camera
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Sony DSLR-A580 and DSLR-A560

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A580 and A560 is a new product by sony that are given the consumer-level DSLR range company’s Exmor APS HD CMOS sensors and enhanced Bionz processors are used for Both the 16.2MP A580 and 14.2MP A560. The other advantage of this new product are both cameras can record 1080p full HD movies and deliver 7 fps in continuous shooting mode. Other features shared by both cameras include 3.0″ fold-out LCDs, an enhanced Auto HDR mode, sensitivity of up to ISO 25,600 and 3D Sweep Panorama mode.
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Sony SLT A55

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SLT A55 and SLT A33 is a new product from Sony using company’s translucent mirror design. The best thing about The Single Lens Translucent (SLT) cameras is that it’s offer live view with full-time fast phase-detection AF whether in stills or movie shooting. The way they function is by having a fixed, semi-transparent mirror that redirects a small amount of light onto the AF sensor while allowing the rest through onto the main imaging sensor.
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Sony SLT A33

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Sony SLT A55 is a interchangeable lens camera. They using fixed translucent mirror to redirect some of the captured light to the autofocus sensor. There can create a result is a full-time live view camera that can shoot at 10 frames per second and autofocus during video shooting.The great deign blurs the already hazy line between DSLRs and mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras but has the potential to completely re-shape the market.
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Sony Cyber Shot DSC S2100

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The Cyber-shot S2100 lighter in both price and features, it got also slimmer W and T series counterparts. The cheapest is this one, all the Cyber-shot models announced so far this year, the S2100 is the least expensive with an introductory price hovering just above $100. The Cyber-shot S2100 holds a clear place at the ground floor of Sony’s point-and-shoot line
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Sony E-mount lens

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Sony with it’s 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS E-mount telephoto lens are going to be in store from 10-09-2010 from $800 in the US and £699 in the UK.Zoom range are 27-300mm is designed for the company’s NEX series of interchangeable lens cameras and camcorder. It will join the existing line-up of E-mount lenses – the 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 zoom and 16mm F2.8 pancake wide angle.
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Sony Cyber shot DSC S2100

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S2100 It’s feature AA-size batteries. and currently the only model in Sony’s 2010 lineup as a special criteria using AA size. The beginner are the target market for this model because of its easy and convenience look. When we talk about the quality of the image, it is marely ok since the price is consider as around $100.The camera isn’t totally without value, though, and depending on the end use of your photos, its results
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Sony has been grabbing the headlines recently both for the mirrorless NEX system and its prolific launches of inexpensive SLRs, but it has also been quietly building up an impressive line of high-end full frame equipment, spearheaded by an array of Carl Zeiss branded optics. And it’s into this upper half of the company’s curiously bifurcated product line that the Distagon T* 24mm F2 SSM arrives, offering a genuinely fast and wide option for Alpha 850 / 900 users, while doubling as a classic semi-wide 35mm equivalent on APS-C cameras. This lens was shown in advanced pre-production form at PMA earlier this year, and has been hotly anticipated by Sony fans ever since.
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A390

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This is the latest in our series of new ‘Quick Reviews.’ We will be using this format for cameras that are operationally similar and identical in terms of output to models we’ve already reviewed. We test to confirm the image quality is identical, then concentrate the review on the differences between the two cameras. To learn everything about the camera you are interested in we recommend reading not only the Quick Review but also the full review of the camera that it replaces – in this case the Sony Alpha 380.
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Generally speaking, HD camcorders come in three varieties: camcorders with no storage, camcorders with flash memory and camcorders with hard disk drives. Each has an advantage over the other. HDD camcorders usually offer enough storage for days of footage, but they are bulkier and more expensive than their flash or no-memory counterparts.
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