
Powerful Diversity And Features In Digital Pocket Size Cameras
Solid technology and ease of use are among the never ending wonders of pocket sized cameras. They take ever clearer, crisper photos with vivid colors and details. Everyone has their preferences about things such as photo qualities, i.e. softness of objects, and the the accessories needed. When a camera maker concentrates on one area, however, other areas can suffer. The following discussion will help acquaint you with three pocket sized cameras. By the way, you should seriously check out the GoPro HD, highly recommended. Here is a GoPro camera review.
First we’ll turn our attention to the Casio Exilim Z1050 which has a very small dimensional profile. It was one of the slimmest of its kind and is still competitively ultra-thin. This 10 megapixel Digital Camera has both style and excellent features for the camera enthusiast. And yet for man, the fact that this camera is so simple to operate remains its greatest appeal. Some people have no interest in learning everything the user’s manual has to say about operating a new camera. For some people they want to be able to charge the battery, point, and click. There’s a standard 3x zoom as well as digital image stabilization for all the shaky hands out there.
Next on the chopping block is a neat little camera put out by Sony called the Cyber-Shot DSC-T100. This camera features face detecting technology that has been patented by Sony. Other noteworthy features of the Cyber-Shot DSC-T100 include 8 megapixels, a 3 inch Lcd Display, and 5x zoom. For example, flash metering for the correct amount of flash exposure which will help with the proper flesh tones. Then there is the exclusive image processing capabilities that Sony has only continued to improve upon. The advantage of this kind of on-board image processing allows for increased battery life, decreased response requirements, as well as better image quality.
Now, let’s take a look at the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS5. Even with lowered ISO’s, this Pocket Camera with mega-zoom can produce good pictures. With a decent complement of features, we think this camera is a decent alternative to other cameras on the market. This camera, which has 12.1 megapixels and an ultra Wide Lens, produces pictures with good image sharpness and quality. Also of value, you will be able to exert manual control. The 12X Optical Zoom capacity is what qualifies this as a mega-zoom, along with a 25 mm wide Angle Lens. Because there is no viewfinder with a mega-zoom, simply use the 2. inch TFT display.
The selection of pocket size digital cameras is truly vast for a lot of reasons. Your best course of action may be to identify your needs, work out your budget, and then find a camera that best meets both. If you aren’t planning a high number of large print photographs there’s no need to focus on a high pixel count. Don’t be swayed by slick marketing campaigns trying to convince you otherwise. Before you go, don’t forget to read these GoPro accessories.
New Sony Cyber-shot WX9 Digital Camera
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Soft Carrying Case DSCH2/DSCH5 $39.95 Case for the Sony DSCH2 and DSCH5 Cyber-shot digital cameras…. |
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Sony 2500 mAh AA Rechargeable Nimh Batteries, 4-pack $9.62 LONG LASTINGIDEAL FOR ALL DIGITAL DEVICESAA4 PKUPC : 008562008366Shipping Dimensions : 4.50in X 2.50in X 0.80inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.25… |
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Cyber-shot Digital Camera DSCWX100B $289.99 Featuring: SONY 18.2MP Exmor®R CMOS Cyber-shot Digital Camera, 2.7″ LCD, 10x optical zoom G Lens, Slim, Compact body only 17.5 mm thick, Exmor®R Low Light 16.2MP CMOS Sensor, Full 1080 HD 60i Movie mode with HDMI output, Wide Angle 25mm, 3D Sweep Panorama mode |
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Cyber-shot Digital Camera WX100 $289.99 Featuring: SONY 18.2MP Exmor®R CMOS Cyber-shot Digital Camera, 2.7″ LCD, 10x optical zoom G Lens, Slim, Compact body only 17.5 mm thick, Exmor®R Low Light 16.2MP CMOS Sensor, Full 1080 HD 60i Movie mode with HDMI output, Wide Angle 25mm, 3D Sweep Panorama mode |