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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1
10,8 mega pixels

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1: World's first camera with APS-class imager and Live Preview
Press Release:

SONY ESTABLISHES A NEW CLASS
OF HIGH-END DIGITAL CAMERA

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 8, 2005 –
Sony intends to create a new benchmark in digital photography with the introduction of its high-end Cyber-shot® DSC-R1 camera.

The Cyber-shot® R1 camera is the world’s first integrated lens digital still camera to combine a professional-grade, 10.3-megapixel image sensor and the flexibility of live preview while shooting. With its ultra-wide Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens (24mm – 120mm) and free-angle, two-inch LCD, the Cyber-shot R1 brings professional level imaging performance to mainstream consumers.Lease Takeover
“The R1 represents a breakthrough in digital camera technology and construction,” said James Neal, director for digital imaging products at Sony Electronics. “You can grab this camera and go, confident that you will be prepared for a wide range of shooting situations. Its many convenience features and exceptional performance can not easily be matched with a typical consumer-level digital SLR.”

A Class of Its Own

Photo enthusiasts know that image sensor size is one of the most important influences on picture quality. Professional-grade image sensors, sometimes referred to as advanced photo system (APS) or APS-class, are many times the size of compact sensors used in point-and-shoot cameras; large sensors deliver extraordinary resolution, high sensitivity to light, and lower image noise or graininess for exceptional pictures. At 10.3 megapixels, the R1’s sensor offers one of the highest resolutions available in the APS class.
Unlike digital SLRs, the Cyber-shot R1 unit’s sensor allows for a “live” preview thanks to Sony Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology. Until now, the extraordinary power consumption of these large sensors has limited their operation to image capture only – unable to support the benefit of a live preview. Sony’s distinctive design is employed to reduce power consumption, as well as increase image processing speeds.
The camera’s electronic viewfinder or two-inch LCD lets you evaluate scene conditions, such as exposure and how color is rendered before taking a shot. Because the R1 camera can preview electronically, using the image sensor itself in real-time, framing is always 100% accurate.

Built Digital from the Ground Up

The R1’s integrated Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar lens was carefully crafted to take full advantage of the resolution, clarity and color performance of its APS-class CMOS image sensor. Because of the sensor’s live preview capability, there is no need for the camera to have a traditional “mirror and prism” construction common to digital SLRs. This allows a lens-to-sensor distance of as little as 2 mm, optimizing image quality and color accuracy.
Another benefit of this structure is the ability to incorporate an extraordinary wide field of view and zoom range. The 24 mm wide end of the lens is particularly suited for architectural photography, landscapes and large-group portraits, while the 120 mm telephoto end is perfect for filling the frame with distant subjects. This is a range not easily matched by any other lens for use with cameras using large-scale image sensors.
Furthermore, no mirror and prism construction means that the R1 is a quiet camera, perfect for shooting at a tennis match or in nature without disturbing wildlife.

Get the Shot without the Backache

The Cyber-shot R1 sports a two-inch, LCD screen that folds flat and swivels so you can shoot from nearly any position. This flexibility allows you to get the shots that other cameras miss. For example, you can hold the camera low – down to the ground – for eye-level view shots of kids and pets without having to bend yourself into a pretzel or crawling on the ground.

The Power of Optimal Image Processing

A 10.3-megapixel camera needs a fast processor. Sony harnessed the power of it Real Imaging Processor™ LSI to achieve fast response times, low power consumption and clear images.
The new camera features a one-second shot-to-shot time, three frame-per-second burst shooting, and a shutter release time of only 7.5 milliseconds. Because it consumes 70 percent less power than Sony’s previous processing circuitry, the camera has a battery life of up to 500 shots per charge, which can vary according to use and camera settings.
For enhanced versatility, Cyber-shot R1 offers three different modes of color reproduction: Adobe RGB used for professional graphics and offset color printing, Standard sRGB for most computer-based uses, and Vivid sRGB for more intense primary colors.
The camera’s user selectable Advanced Gradation Control System (AGCS) optimizes image contrast, in order to avoid “blown out” highlights in high-contrast scenes and “crushed” blacks in low-contrast ones. AGCS evaluates the distribution of brightness and then automatically applies the appropriate gamma curve to achieve better pictures.
Users will also enjoy the added convenience of storing images onto Memory Stick PRO™ media, as well as CompactFlash® Type I and Type II media or Microdrive® media. The camera supports both JPEG and RAW formats, which can then be manipulated on a PC using the supplied Sony Image Data Converter SR software.

The Cyber-shot R1 camera will be available in mid-November for about $1,000 online at SonyStyle.com, at Sony Style retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), and at select authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin online today at http://www.sony.com/r1.

The new camera is supplied with a NP-FM50 InfoLithium battery, an AC-L15 adaptor, a USB and video cables, shoulder strap, and CD-ROM software with PicturePackage and Image Data Converter SR for RAW. There are a variety of optional accessories (sold separately), including wide angle and telephoto conversion lenses, adaptors, filters, tripods, flashes, carry cases, a neck strap and a battery.


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Sony Camera Cyber-shot DSC-F828

EIGHT MEGAPIXELS JUST PART OF THE PICTURE WITH SONY'S LATEST HIGH-END DIGITAL CAMERA


Advanced Lens, Color Filter and Processor Realize New Levels of Image Quality and Camera Responsiveness


SAN DIEGO, Aug. 15, 2003 — Expert photographers know that image quality goes beyond pixel resolution, and with today's new product announcement from Sony Electronics, they will soon find a digital camera that measures up to their discerning eye by exceeding the capabilities of current technology.

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The latest model (DSC-F828) in Sony's popular line of Cyber-shot® F-series enthusiast cameras represents the next level of digital still photography, which these enthusiasts will surely appreciate. With its lens-centric design, the new camera is encased in a black, magnesium alloy body, and is the first to incorporate Sony's recently announced four-color filter CCD technology and Real Imaging Processor™.


Along with the Carl Zeiss® T* optics, these components are integral in capturing color accuracy closest to what the human eye can see and setting a new benchmark in camera performance.


"With our heritage in component design, Sony is uniquely qualified to realize this new standard in image quality," said Steve Haber, senior vice president of Sony Electronics' Personal, Mobile and Imaging Products Division. "Specifically designed to handle the unique rigors of advanced digital still photography, the new Cyber-shot F828 camera embodies what we envision as a premier imaging experience."


To complete that experience, the new camera offers extensive manual controls, giving advanced photographers a broader range of mechanisms to determine focus, exposure and recording modes.


Users will have the flexibility to store their images onto CompactFlash® Type I and Type II media, as well as a Microdrive® hard disk drive or Memory Stick PRO™ media.


Seeing What the Human Eye Sees


Recognizing that current digital cameras borrow a nearly 40-year-old color reproduction system developed for televisions and computer displays (RGB, standing for red, green and blue), Sony began developing a new color filter early last year to provide more flexible color management and dramatically improve color accuracy.


This new approach (RGB+E) adds an emerald-colored pixel to the filter pattern, realizing color fidelity that is closer to human color perception. The first model to utilize this new color system, the DSC-F828, realizes a level of color accuracy not possible with other digital cameras. Specifically, photographers will notice an extraordinarily life-like rendering of blue, blue-green and red hues.


A Processor with Images in Mind


With a more accurate reproduction of the subject's color, the camera's new Real Imaging Processor then converts the four-color signal back into an ideal RGB color space with a linear matrix system.


The processor is also the engine that powers the camera's improved responsiveness, reducing shutter lag and cycle time. Because of a nearly 40 percent reduction in processing time, the Cyber-shot F828 model can capture an eight-megapixel image in almost half the time required by typical five-megapixel cameras.


Custom-designed for digital still cameras, the new processor is optimized to efficiently handle all the required tasks, which ultimately translates into increased speed with lower power consumption.


Key Features and Controls


Resolution: Sony's 8.0-megapixel CCD image sensor provides the Cyber-shot DSC F828 camera with a maximum image size of 3360 x 2460, equating into 11 x 17-inch prints at 200 dpi or 8.5 x 11-inch prints at 300 dpi.


Optics: The new camera features a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* 7X zoom lens (28 - 200mm, 35mm equivalent) with manual zoom for greater framing control, to fully extract the performance of the 8.0-megapixel CCD sensor.


Five-Area Multi-Point Auto Focus: The camera evaluates five separate areas of the frame and intelligently focuses on the subject, displaying the selected focus point, or the user can choose any of the five points for manual control.


NightShot® Infrared System: Enables the camera to capture infrared images in total darkness at a distance of up to 15 feet.


NightFraming System: To capture crisp images in low or no light, this feature illuminates the subject with the NightShot system for proper framing, focuses with Hologram AF™ illuminator and lights the scene with the appropriate amount of flash.


Image File Formats: In addition to JPEG and TIFF formats, the camera supports Sony's RAW format, which allows the photographer to change the parameters of an image (e.g., white balance and color depth). Software will be included for converting RAW files.


Video Recording: MPEG-VX Fine mode records video at 640 x 480 pixel resolution at 30 frames per second, up to the capacity of the storage device, for TV-quality video.


Bundled Accessories: The camera comes with an InfoLithium® M battery, AC adapter/in-camera charger, A/V output cable, USB cable, lens hood, shoulder strap and lens cap.Car Leasing


Pricing and Availability


The Cyber-shot DSC-F828 camera will be available in mid-November directly from SonyStyle.com and at retailers nationwide with a suggested price of about $1,200. The DSC-F717 model will continue to be available at about $800. 


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SONY'S CYBER-SHOT M1 CAMERA

- EXTENDS THE MEMORY TO MORE THAN JUST AN INSTANT IN TIME

New Cyber-shot Shooting Mode Sandwiches Quality Stills Between Video Clips


SAN DIEGO, Sept. 8, 2004 — A picture may say a thousand words, but with Sony's futuristic new Cyber-shot® DSC-M1 digital camera and its extraordinary video features, it's what happens before and after the picture is taken that says the most. 

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"Capturing that one special moment in time is, of course, the reason why cameras exist," said Steve Haber, senior vice president for Sony Electronics' Personal Mobile and Imaging Division. "But what led up to that moment, and what happened just after is an important story to tell too."


Enter, the Cyber-shot DSC-M1, a 5.1-megapixel digital still camera that also pays particular attention to the role moving images play in preserving memories, and even more attention to making it easy to use. It will be available in December for about $600. 


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The camera, a slim, matte-black device about the size of a deck of cards, is held vertically, and its 2.5-inch articulated LCD swivels upward and rotates a full 270 degrees. This new shooting orientation provides more surface area to access both the menu navigation buttons and two "hot" buttons for direct access to recording stills and video.


The outer edge of the LCD also has buttons serving two functions. While the LCD is extended and the camera is in record mode, the buttons can be used to record, and toggle back and forth between stills and video. When the LCD is facing outward, but flush with the camera's body, the buttons can be used to playback stills and video, turning the camera into a personal media viewer.


A Revolution in Short-Clip Video Capture and Compression

A new hybrid record mode makes the most of the scene being captured by automatically recording five seconds of QVGA video before and three seconds after the still image is snapped, creating a more complete record of the sights and sounds of the moment. The video and still images are stored as two separate files, but played back as one in the camera.

"This hybrid recording mode serves as something of a safety net for unanticipated moments that you'll later be glad you caught," Haber said. "Think of what happens immediately before and after the guest of honor walks into a surprise party. A photo may have been taken at just right moment, but the M1 can be a time machine that tells others what it was like to be there."


The Cyber-shot DSC-M1 camera's enhanced video functions include recording with the new MPEGMovie 4TV feature, the MPEG-4 compression format that significantly increases picture quality and resolution while dramatically reducing file size. Employing a reduced bit rate (from 11Mpbs to 2.5 Mpbs), MPEGMovie 4TV mode enables the recording of up to 27 minutes of VGA-resolution, 30-frames-per-second video with stereo sound on an optional 512 MB Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media card, or up to 54 minutes with the optional 1GB card, available soon.


The camera uses a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® 3X optical zoom lens, and the zoom operates even while capturing video. The M1 model also uses Sony's Real Imaging Processor™ circuit, an ultra-fast processor that enables quick start-up and rapid shot-to-shot times. It also enhances the speed of advanced features that help the user get the picture right the first time, including sophisticated auto-exposure, auto-white balance and five-area, multi-point auto-focus features.


The M1 camera operates using Sony's InfoLithium® rechargeable battery system, displaying approximate to-the-minute remaining battery life on the LCD. It comes bundled with a custom-sized Cyber-shot Station USB cradle for keeping the battery charged and the camera connected to your PC for easy downloading. The Cyber-shot Station also connects to a TV for playing back videos and stills on the big screen.


Bundled software includes the PicturePackage™ 1.2 application, which includes a function for converting MPEG-4 video clips into the AVI format, allowing for easy editing. 


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Sony Alpha NEX-3

Resolution: 14.20 Megapixels
Kit Lens: 3.00x zoom
18-55mm
(27-83mm eq.)
Viewfinder: LCD
LCD Size: 3.0 inch
ISO: 200-12800
Shutter: 30-1/4000
Max Aperture: 3.5
Dimensions: 4.6 x 2.5 x 1.3 in.
(117 x 63 x 33 mm)
Weight: 18.0 oz (511 g)
includes batteries, kit lens
MSRP: $600
Availability: 07/2010
14.20
Megapixels
Sony E-mount 3.0 inch
LCD
image of Sony Alpha NEX-3





Sony Alpha NEX-3 Overview

Reviewed by Dave Etchells, Shawn Barnett, Zig Weidelich, and Mike Tomkins
Hands-on Preview Posted: 05/11/2010
Updated to Full Review: 07/09/2010

As the fourth major manufacturer to enter the market for small, mirrorless digital cameras with interchangeable lenses, Sony had to make a big impression. We think they'll do just that with the new Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3, two cameras they're calling "alpha compact interchangeable lens digital cameras."
The promise of mirrorless digital cameras has been high image quality without all the bulk, and the photographic versatility of interchangeable lenses. The Sony NEX-5 delivers that better than any model so far, and does it with style and a sturdy build.  Car Leasing
There are so many interesting innovations in the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3, that it's difficult to know where to start. Easily the biggest news, though, is that the Sony NEX series is the first interchangeable lens digital camera system designed to tackle continuous autofocus and exposure adjustment while recording video, where all the components, bodies and lenses, support the feature. (Panasonic's GH1 was the first to take on this challenge, but only Panasonic's HD lenses support these advanced features, not every Micro Four Thirds lens.) Video is indeed the one major area, aside from size, where the two new cameras differ: The NEX-5 supports 1080i AVCHD video recording, while the NEX-3 is limited to 720p video capture.
A 14-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor is responsible for the high quality we found in the images from both cameras, and a new Bionz processor is also hard at work in the two cameras.
Several hot features were brought over from recent Alphas and Cyber-shot digital cameras, including Sweep Panorama, Auto High-Dynamic Range shooting, Handheld Twilight, and Anti-motion-blur modes, each of which strategically combine and align several images into one seamless one. It's pretty impressive stuff. As if that weren't enough, Sony's also announcing an upcoming upgrade (even before the cameras ship!) that will enable a special 3D Sweep Panorama mode that will work with several as-yet unannounced Bravia TV sets coming in July 2010.
Both the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 sport a wide, 3-inch LCD with 921,000-dot resolution. The surprise is that the super-slim LCD tilts up 80 degrees and down 45 degrees for easy viewing. With TruBlack technology borrowed from Sony's picture frames, shooting in or out of doors is a pretty good experience.
Though by name the new cameras are Alphas, they no longer use the Alpha mount; instead Sony has christened a new E-mount, for which two lenses will ship right away, both as kit lenses. The first is a fairly standard 18-55mm f/3.5-6.3 lens with Optical SteadyShot, and the second is a 16mm f/2.8 pancake prime lens. Both have a beautiful aluminum barrel in brushed gunmetal gray.
An adapter is available for mounting Alpha lenses, but autofocus will be disabled with the NEX cameras. Two converters will also ship for use with the 16mm lens: an Ultra Wide Converter with a 12mm equivalent view, and a Fisheye Converter.
Finally, an 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS lens is planned for shipment some time this year.
Both the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 accept both Memory Stick Pro Duo/Pro-HG Duo/Pro-HG HX Duo and SD, SDHC, and SDXC media.
The NEX-5A will ship in July with the 16mm lens for US$650, while the NEX-5K with the 18-55mm lens will sell for US$700. NEX-3A cameras with the 16mm lens will sell for US$550, while the NEX-3K cameras with the 18-55mm will sell for US$650.

Sony NEX-3 User Report

by Shawn Barnett, with Mike Tomkins
While "smaller and more aggressive" was the tactic with the NEX-5, the Sony NEX-3 takes a more conservative approach, taking on a size not much smaller than an Olympus E-P1. Both new Sony cameras evoke the memory of the Sony F505 through the F717, unusual looking cameras produced from 2000 to 2002, with a small grip and large, protruding lenses. Unlike the competition in this space, there's next to no camera body left of the lens, with all the body appearing either directly behind or to the right of the grip (as viewed from behind).
Look and feel. Unlike the rest of the SLD (single-lens, direct-view) digital cameras, the Sony NEX-3 doesn't try at all to look like an SLR or rangefinder. Instead it looks more like a midsize digital camera with a big lens grafted on. Bordering on the absurd, the NEX-3 manages to pull off this seeming overemphasis on optics if only because of the lens's shiny aluminum barrel, whose efficient shape speaks of precision. After several years of relative sameness among digital camera designs, it's refreshing to see something bold. Least inspired of the colors among the Sony NEX-3 line is the silver body we received, which makes it harder to get as excited about this camera's particularly understated finish, so I've used Sony's black body images for the first two shots. The Alpha NEX-3 is also available in red.
Smallest among the new line's competition, the Sony NEX-3 is also light. Its plastic body weighs just 10.5 ounces (0.69 pound, 297g) with battery and card, and adding the lens raises the weight to 18 ounces (1.1 pounds, 511g). By comparison, the Panasonic G2 weighs 21.8 ounces (1.36 pounds, 618g); the Olympus E-P2 weighs 19 ounces (1.2 pounds, 539g); and the Samsung NX10 weighs 21.5 ounces (1.3 pounds, 610g) each with kit lens, battery, and card.

Much like sportscars show their command of the road by contrasting their low profile bodies with large, fully exposed wheels, the Sony NEX-3 design shows its command of light by contrasting its small digital camera body with a large, burnished gunmetal lens (the 18-55mm is shown here). Lower left of the lens in this shot is the lens release button, and upper left is the AF-assist and self-timer lamp. Unlike the Sony NEX-5, there is no infrared remote control port on the NEX-3.

From the top you see the stereo microphones, rather obviously marked L and R, and the three holes for the speaker. Between these two mics is the accessory flap, which you lift up and back, pivoting on its rubber hinge, to access the small accessory port. So far, the port accepts the included accessory flash and the optional accessory microphone; for now we haven't heard of any plans for an accessory EVF, though Sony plans to release an optical viewfinder accessory with a 16mm field of view.

Thickness. While the Sony NEX-3's lens mount makes the Sony 16mm lens look thicker, it's really about the same thickness as the Olympus 17mm M.Zuiko. Click the image for a larger view.
The large rear-accessed power switch rings the shutter button. Note the wide, thinner grip. It's easily the least comfortable aspect of the Sony NEX-3, because it's too wide, and the grip angle is too shallow, giving the fingers less to grip, while the Sony NEX-5's grip is much thicker front to back, with a deeper angle. The Playback button is also on top, which is a bit of a nuisance, since it's one of the things you want to quickly find and activate while you're looking at the LCD.
Here also is the first evidence of the tilting LCD screen, just left of the Movie Record button.
The 16mm f/2.8 lens also has an aluminum barrel, and looks larger than it is, thanks to the metal mount, which is several millimeters thick. The lens is actually about as thick as the Olympus 17mm f/2.8 M.Zuiko pancake lens. The 16mm lens will also accept the Ultra Wide Converter lens (VCL-ECU1) and the Fisheye Converter (VCL-ECF1), which mount on the bayonet located on the inset plastic barrel that holds the actual lens elements.

Note the position of the two camera strap lugs. The Sony NEX cameras are designed to hang with the lens pointing down, just like their spiritual predecessors (the F505-F717 mentioned earlier). This has several advantages, one being that the screen is less likely to be scratched by shirt buttons, and the small camera body won't pitch forward at different angles depending on what lens you have mounted. Sony knows that the lenses will usually tip the camera forward, especially on a camera whose body is so light, so why not just hang the lens downward in the first place? What I discovered when I attached the strap was that several of the camera's design elements that seem awkward at first suddenly make perfect sense.
Tilting LCD. The 3-inch LCD tilts up 90 degrees and down about 45 degrees, and has a 921,000-dot resolution. The display also uses Sony's Clear Photo LCD Plus and Tru Black technology from Sony's line of digital picture frames.
With the strap attached, the LCD is always facing up, ready for chimping. Wrap your fingers around the Sony NEX-3's grip and bring your thumb around and up to the strap, and your thumb easily reaches the power switch. Draw your thumb back to use the Control wheel and soft keys. The Control wheel is very well designed, with a high edge around the perimeter with fairly sharp cuts for a good grip. Rather than fill the small space with expensive buttons, Sony has designed a new interface that's context-sensitive. The menu's responsiveness is very quick, with snappy clicks to accompany wheel motion and onscreen action. It's sometimes confusing, but always responsive. More on this later. We did notice that using the Control wheel to make frequent adjustments can wear on your thumb after only a short time, so beware.

Inside the Sony NEX-3


APS-C with digicam features. The NEX-3 uses an all-new Sony Exmor CMOS sensor that combines the large, low-noise pixels of APS-C format chips with advanced high-speed features previously found only in Sony's Exmor-R digicam sensors. The photo above shows the sensor from the NEX-3 next to an Exmor-R sensor of the sort used in Sony's X-series digicams. (TX7, HX5v, etc.)
Sensor. The Sony NEX-3 and NEX-5 have the company's third generation Exmor sensor. It is an APS-C sized HD-CMOS sensor that Sony says is 60% larger than a Four Thirds sensor, and 13 times larger than a typical video camera sensor, so they expect performance gains in both areas.
Dust. The Sony NEX cameras have a dust abatement and removal system, where they've included a charge-protection coating on the low-pass filter, and they also vibrate the low pass filter to shake dust free.
Processor. Sony doesn't say much about the new Bionz processor beyond that it's the third generation of the chip. Looking at the images, it could be a big part of what's improved their image quality so much.
Autofocus and metering. The Sony NEX-3 uses contrast-detect autofocus only. It has two autofocus modes AF-S for single and AF-C for continuous focusing. There are three autofocus area modes, including Center, Multi, and Flexible Area modes. You can also choose full Autofocus, DMF, which allows you to adjust focus after the autofocus operation, and Manual Focus. Focus is fast and fairly accurate. See the Shooter's Report or Performance tab for more.
The Sony NEX-3 has the option of Spot, Center-weighted, and Multi-area metering.
Optics. Sony's new lenses are designed to respond more quickly than conventional SLR lenses can, with the express purpose of enabling autofocus while shooting video. Most SLRs either disable autofocus while capturing video, or else they essentially ruin the bit of the video where you're focusing because of the lens motor noise and the excessive focus and exposure changes required.
Sony developed an all-new lens system for the new NEX line (shown here on an NEX-5, with a shorter flange distance (back-focus distance) to yield more compact lenses, and lenses with faster, more precise focus drive to meet the demands of live contrast-detect autofocus during video recording. The lens irises are also driven by stepper motors to provide continuous aperture adjustment to prevent sudden jumps in brightness as the aperture is adjusted while video is being recorded.

Sony says the new E-Mount lenses have silent focus and silent, continuous aperture control. See our Optics tab for a more thorough writeup of Sony's new approach, as well as our completed test results for both kit lenses.
White balance options include Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Color Temperature/Filter, and Custom.
Menus. Sony's introducing a whole new menu system on the NEX series cameras, one that looks and sounds quite snappy as you navigate, but our pre-release cameras had a few problems that served as the only real negative points in our experience with the NEX-5 and NEX-3. See the Shooter's Report for more on that. The general interface is pretty good, if you stick to the basic controls.
Special features. The Sony NEX-3 comes with quite a few special features borrowed from the Cyber-shot line, the most interesting of those being the Sweep panorama feature.
First seen on Sony's TX1 and WX1 digicams a year ago, the high-speed ability of the NEX-3's advanced Exmor CMOS image sensor and the power of Sony's Bionz processor lets you capture in-camera panoramas by simply holding down the shutter button and "sweeping" the camera across in a short arc. The result can be a panorama up to 12,416 pixels wide, covering a horizontal angle of 149 - 226 degrees. Or, sweep the camera vertically, for a narrower/thicker panorama up to 5,536 pixels wide, covering a vertical angle of 106 - 151 degrees. Sony's high-speed technologies take SLD shooting into a whole new dimension. (And sometime in July of 2010, it'll literally take you to a new dimension, when a firmware update will let you create panoramas in 3D, for display on Sony's 3D HDTV sets.)


Storage and battery. The Sony NEX-3 is compatible with two memory card standards, each with various permutations. The first is Memory Stick Pro Duo/Pro-HG Duo/Pro-HG HX Duo, and like Olympus did with the Pens last year, Sony now also supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC media in the same slot.The Sony NEX-3 uses a 7.2V 1080mAh lithium-ion battery with part number NP-FW50. Tested to the CIPA standard, the Sony NEX-3 is expected to get about 330 shots per charge. Expected Battery life is shortened somewhat because while the camera is on and in Record mode, the Sony NEX-3 will continue to seek focus whether you're in continuous or single focus mode.




Sony NEX-3 Comparisons

Size is a big advantage to SLDs, and the Sony NEX-3, while not as small as the NEX-5, is still smaller than most. But first, how much larger is it than the NEX-5?

Sony NEX-3 vs Sony NEX-5

With the silver against the black, it's hard to tell how much smaller the NEX-5 is than the NEX-3. In the hand it's more noticeable than it seems here, but they are indeed close, meaning that the NEX-3 is still pretty small.
This view gives a little better idea of the size difference, as lens pops up above the body more on the NEX-5.
From this angle it's mostly body thickness and grip width. The mounting flange also protrudes more on the NEX5, keeping the focal length the same despite the thinner body of the NEX5.

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Speaker Shaped Like Canon SLR Camera

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Caoon SLR Shape USB Speaker. I guess this the poor man’s SLR camera. Even though I know it’s just a speaker, I can still walk around like a douche bag and pretend to take photos of stuff.
This “neat” little gadget is capable of playing back your music and audio files through a USB port or a standard 3.5mm audio socket. It also has the ability to read USB flash drives, SD (HC), SD, and MMC meaning you can play your music right off the memory card. It also supports MP3 and WMA formats. This camera shaped speaker requires four AA batteries and also comes with a remote control. Cost is $67.45. Lease Takeover

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The demand for Los Angeles surveillance cameras is increasing tremendously due to the need to take more security measures. The reduction in cost, of these cameras, is also another main reason for their enhanced usage and now every home or business owner is going for the option to install Los Angeles surveillance cameras at their premises. The utility, of these cameras, is for all kind of buildings may it be house, an office or an industrial unit. Similarly, the size or scale of the premises is also not a deciding factor because of the variety of available options, in these cameras, to find a matching solution for all types of scenarios.Car Leasing

When it comes to securing your home, your business, your office or your family then the obvious answer is to have security measures in-place. Among these security options, the top most agenda must be to have surveillance cameras installed in the premises. If you can put in resources like time, money and efforts in these setups then why can’t you go for securing the infrastructure? There is no doubt in it that the surveillance cameras create a solid deterrence and comprehensive monitoring.  Lease Takeover
Types of Los Angeles Surveillance Cameras
The Los Angeles surveillance cameras are available in broad range of categories. It is very important to understand the function and main specifications of each camera for its subsequent proper utilization. 
  • Fake Cameras for Surveillance – These cameras are not real. These are cheap alternative to procuring an actual camera. Though these fake cameras can be used for deterrence but in case of actual happening, there will be no record. 
  • Hidden surveillance cameras – These cameras are tiny and in shape these look like routine items. For example, a wall clock in a room, toys in baby’s room, a door-lock —each of these items could be a covert camera. You can monitor without anyone getting to know about its placement and working. 
  • Wireless security-cameras – These cameras present better flexibility in setting up. They are easy in installation and can be repositioned easily. These are generally small and do not need wires.
  • Wired surveillance cameras – These cameras are best suited for permanent placement. If you have fixed location, to be monitored, then your best choice is a wired camera. However, it needs a thorough professional work for installing these cameras.
  • Night-vision capable cameras – These are designed for low-light areas or at night surveillance. The recording of camera is in black and white mode to capture best quality images.
If you have not installed the Los Angeles surveillance cameras yet, then don’t delay any more and get your home or office protected immediately.
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OlympusOlympus rebrands MJU SW cameras as MJU TOUGH series : Olympus, the company that introduced freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof digital cameras for active lifestyles to the mass consumer market in 2006, is now redefining the segment it continues to dominate. Beginning with the newest members of the MJU TOUGH camera line-up to be introduced in January 2009, these incredibly rugged digital cameras built to capture amazing images in extreme situations will be rebranded as MJU TOUGH. The new MJU TOUGH brand will allow Olympus to continue the series’ reputation for incredible durability while introducing new innovations and benefits to the line.Car Leasing




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In addition, the name change will make the unique advantages of the series more recognisable and comprehensible to consumers. If it is not waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof, then by Olympus standards, it is not “tough”. This means that, thanks to the new Olympus MJU TOUGH camera brand, the company can offer one or more of these unique features in other Olympus camera lines.Lease Takeover



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According to a recent study, many consumers in the market for a new digital camera list durability and weatherproofing as the most important features in a digital camera. The current line-up of MJU SW cameras offers different levels of durability, providing customers with options that best meet their needs. The shockproof and waterproof camera models are ideal for adventure: they can survive anything from an underwater snorkel tour to a day with the kids at the playground. And for a trip to the most extreme mountain peaks or the darkest depths of a cavern, the freezeproof and crushproof MJU SW cameras are the perfect partner to bring along to capture brilliant images of an unforgettable experience.



Olympus MJU Tough digital cameras

Olympus MJU TOUGH cameras
“Over the last few years, our tough MJU SW-series cameras have increasingly impressed consumers with their combination of incredible durability and excellent image quality. They allow our customers the freedom to shoot in situations where other cameras simply wouldn’t survive”, says Miquel Angel Garcia, Managing Director Marketing at Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH. “Since some of our cameras even go beyond shockproof and waterproof - certain models are freezeproof and crushproof as well - we needed a name that was more reflective of the true nature of the SW series. The Olympus MJU TOUGH camera brand lets our customers know what these cameras truly have to offer: strength that’s always ready to go, even in the most extreme conditions”.



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6 LED Night Vision Web Camera With Microphone

    We are professional enterprise manufacturer & supplier of a complete range of Web Camera With Microphone. Our top quality 6 LED Night Vision Web Camera With Microphone are based on years of research and development and under the guideline of ISO9001-2000 quality system and CE and UL certified.



6 LED Night Vision Web Camera With Microphone Description :
Inner build microphone, on-line chatting conveniently
Special 6 LED night vision function, no need lighting, avoid disturbing your family at night
Nice looking and portable, with high resolution and transmission rate
Able to rotate 180 degree, ensure to capture from any angle.
High quality built-in microphone makes your E-communication more convenient
Clip at the bottom, fixed on LCD/Laptop easily

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Powered by USB port
6 mm lens
High resolution COMS color sensors
Large window capture size:640 x 480
Video mode:24 bit true color
Buit-in Microphone
Transmission rate: 320 x 240 30F/S 640 x 480 15F/S Build-in image compression
Automatic brightness adjustment and color compensation
Image focus: 5cm to infinity
Color: black


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System requirements:IBM PC or compatible PC or laptop with USB port Pentium 200 or higher CPU
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CD-rom drive
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Support DirectX VGA card
6 LED Night Vision Web Camera With Microphone with Microphone Package included:
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Sony single lens 3D camera

Sony debuts 'revolutionary' single lens 3D camera









Sony's new prototype 3D camera system shoots images at 240fps.
Sony's new prototype 3D camera system shoots images at 240fps.

Sony has taken the wraps of a prototype stereoscopic 3D camera system that it claims will revolutionise the burgeoning 3D film production sector.  CAR LEASING

The camera shoots 3D images at 240fps using a single lens, making the current 3D production requirement of two co-located cameras redundant.
It combines a newly developed optical system which captures the left and right images simultaneously, with existing high frame rate (HFR) recording technology.
The camera is the centerpiece of Sony’s exhibition stand at the Ceatec technology show currently being staged in Japan. Lease Takeover
In a statement, Sony claimed that 240fps represents the limit of human visual perception, and beyond that it becomes difficult to detect differences in terms of blur and "jerkiness" of moving images (where images that were continuous are now seen as a series of distinct snapshots).
“By developing a 240fps frame rate CMOS image sensor with properties close to the human eye, which is capable of capture natural images of even fast moving subject matter, Sony has succeeded in further enhancing the quality of 3D video images,” the company claimed.
Sony is yet to confirm a commercial release date for the new 3D camera, although speculation suggests it will be several months before the launch of consumer 3D television receivers, which are set to hit the market in the second half of 2010.

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Sony NXCAM HXR-NX5U Professional

Sony NXCAM HXR-NX5U Professional AVCHD Camcorder

Sony NXCAM HXR-NX5U Professional AVCHD Camcorder
Sony adds the new professional AVCHD camcorder to its NXCAM family of video products for professionals. The camcorder features the Exmor CMOS image sensor with ClearVid array for low light sensitivity with low noise and a 29.5mm Wide-Angle to 590mm Telephoto G-Lens with 20x optical zoom.
The Sony HXR-NX5U records 1920x1080p Full HD video in AVCHD format at up to 24Mbps. It also does 720/60p video recording and include built-in GPS function. The prosumer camcorder offers Optical SteadyShot image stabilization with Active Mode and three built-in neutral density filters for adjusting the amount of light entering the image sensor.(Lease Takeover) Both HD-SDI and HDMI outputs are included and there is a 3.2-inch LCD display and a 0.45-inch Xtra Fine LCD electronic viewfiner.  Car Leasing
The new NXCAM uses Memory Stick PRO Duo and SDHC cards as well as the optional HXR-FMU128 128GB Flash Memory Unit that costs $800. The HXR-NX5U will be released this month at $4950.

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Panasonic AG HVX200A

New Prosumer Camcorder Review: Panasonic AG HVX200A

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The HVX200 is a accurate capricious framerate High Definition camcorder that works abundant abnormally than a archetypal camcorder, and added like a cine camera does. Anticipate of it like application Super8 blur cartridges. In the HVX200's appropriate approach "720/24PN" alone the frames per additional are recorded to the P2 card. In this approach the video takes up differing amounts of amplitude on the P2 card. When you shoot video at 1/12 bang speed, you accept the advantage to absolutely almanac alone 12 frames instead of overextension them out over 30 frames as does a archetypal camcorder. This saves on storage, and doesn't crave as abundant post-production time to acceleration up your sunrises. What's more, you can appearance the aftereffect in-camera. Car Leasing
Shooting in 720p approach gives you the best framerate options; 11, while the 1080i approach offers less. By application the 720/60p framerate, you booty alert the cardinal of frames per second, which makes for burnished apathetic motion effects. This is an arresting affection forth with a 1080i/24p mode, which annal 24 accelerating frames for 1080i video application 'pulldown'. On the aforementioned P2 agenda we attempt slow-motion footage in 720p, documentary appearance in 1080i, and 24p DV video, all after abrading our heads. Lease Takeover
Panasonic has bypassed authoritative an HDV camcorder and has gone beeline for the jugular by introducing its abounding bandwidth High Definition camcorder, the AG-HVX200. This able prosumer High Definition camcorder packs an arrangement of appearance into a handheld design. For recording video, the HVX200 includes a Mini DV band apparatus forth with two P2 (Professional Plug-in) agenda slots. The P2 cards acquiesce for accurate capricious anatomy ante and recording options that Mini DV band can't offer. These accommodate DVCPRO HD 1080/24p and 720/60p, forth with accustomed interlaced video. We anticipate these appearance are admired for abounding altered types of projects. If you accept a activity area accommodation isn't an option, attending into the HVX.
The HVX200 has aberrant appearance to go forth with its aberrant size. It's beyond than all added handheld prosumer camcorders, in acme and amplitude especially. The matte atramentous melds calmly from end to end, starting with a ample rubberized lens awning and catastrophe with a well-placed viewfinder. All of the buttons and switches are labeled in adventurous white type, except for the orange arrangement on the lens barrel. These are accessible to apprehend by you or your assistant. Abounding buttons forth the ancillary arise in about the aforementioned abode as they do on Panasonic's DVX100 alternation cameras. The rear of this High Definition camcorder is abundant different, abundantly because of the flip-out aperture that protects the P2 slots. Two audio pots (with glow-in-the-dark paint) and the Arena File punch are placed in aback too. The Arena File punch is advantageous in that it allows you to bound jog through abounding altered custom presets. This is a admired amid videographers who like to actualize and allotment their own settings.
A P2 agenda is about an colossal beam anamnesis agenda fabricated up of four abate cards, anniversary distinctively affiliated for recording video. While Panasonic's P2 agenda gives you added options, it additionally introduces beginning restrictions. A big check is accumulator size. At columnist time the accumulator accommodation of a distinct agenda maxes out at 8 gigabytes. Unlike DV tape, your recording times alter depending on your cutting mode; 32 account of DV, 20 account of 720P/24PN, or 8 account of 1080i video will fit on an 8GB card. When cutting with P2, an abettor can be accessible at swapping cards that ample up, and replacing them with beginning ones. Addition check to P2 is cost. A distinct 8GB agenda will set you aback $1,400 currently, admitting prices accumulate dropping. Still, P2 allows for a super-fast alteration workflow. And, they're the best affordable way to almanac DVCPRO HD video. So, why canal tape? Framerates and compression.
Shooting video at 100Mbps is addition apple compared to DV (which annal at 25 Megabits per second). The aberration amid these two numbers is compression of blush advice or sound. DVCPRO HD annal video with abundant beneath compression and no GOP anatomy like HDV. This is a account for pros who will do high-end compositing and blush correction. DVCPRO HD additionally annal added abundant blush advice than DV or HDV. Our shots looked stunning, alike admitting the best flowers in our Northern California altitude hadn't bloomed yet. Complete is addition big affection of the HVX; you get four channels of aboriginal uncompressed 48kHz audio. Wrangling four audio advance for anniversary video clue may assume like a task, but we begin it adequately accessible to manage.
Each P2 agenda fits into a accepted PC Agenda aperture begin on abounding laptop computers. When the agenda is inserted, you can adapt footage anon in best editors aces of accepting 'Pro' in their title. Though, it's a acceptable abstraction to archetype your footage appropriate away, so you can get that agenda aback into the camcorder. Addition advantage is to alteration your files via FireWire. Either way, your abduction time is badly reduced. Copying your files can be complicated, and will be difficult if you haven't planned a specific workflow advanced of time. We'd admonish you to argue your alterationcomputer application administrator for best results. The big highlight actuality is the accelerated alteration of footage, which makes us ask why we still delay an hour for anniversary of our DV tapes to accomplishment capturing.
Looking ahead, P2 solid accompaniment recording seems to be a acute best for video professionals. We achievement the computer industry continues to embrace the PC agenda aperture on beginning machines, as P2 cards access in capacity. Our time spent with the HVX200 was excellent. It performed after a hitch, carrying amazing blush and resolution that advertisement High Definition camcorders are accepted for.
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Image Device: 3 CCD
Imager Size: 1/3 inch, 16: Native aspect
Lens: Leica Dicomar 13X Zoom, 82mm Filter Diameter
Horizontal Resolution: 1080 curve
Video Signal System: NTSC
Scanning System: 1080 Line Interlace Scan, 720 Line Accelerating Scan
Connectors: S-Video, A/V, Component Output, XLR IN (x2), i.LINK, LANC, Headphone stereo mini.
Minimum Illumination: 3 lux
Built in Filters: 1/8 ND, 1/64 ND
Exposure: Auto, Manual
Viewfinder: 0.44 inch B&W/Color Switchable
Audio: Four Channel 48kHz/ 16 bit
Internal Microphone: Yes
Speaker: Mono
LCD Panel: 3.5", Blush
Memory Agenda Slot: SD Anamnesis for Scene-File Sharing, Two P2 for Video
Format: DVCPro HD, DVCPro 50, DVCPRO/DV
Weight: 1 lb, 10 oz.
Power Consumption: 14 Watts (max.)
Dimensions: 6.7 x 7.1 x 15.2 Inches
Weight: 5.2 lbs
STRENGTHS
1080i and 720p switchable
True capricious framerates from 12 to 60
Customizable arena files
WEAKNESSES
Cost of P2 media
Balance in hand
SUMMARY
The Panasonic HVX200 is on a acceptable clue to allurement alike the oldest luddite into solid accompaniment recording.

Sony Handycam NEX-VG10E


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Sony today introduced the Sony Handycam NEX-VG10E, which is touted as the world’s first consumer interchangeable lens HD camcorder. This video recorder uses the Sony E lens mount and an extra-large Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor. The Sony Handycam NEX-VG10E comes supplied as standard with an image-stabilized Sony E 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS lens, offering a powerful 11x optical zoom range. Car Leasing This lens is also optimized for video shooting with an ultra low-noise AutoFocus and stepless diaphragm control. What’s more, the Sony NEX-VG10E is powered by Sony’s powerful BIONZTM processor to capture very high resolution video and still images. The new Sony NEX-VG10E camcorder is slated for September 2010 in the U.S.A. and October 2010 in Europe. The price is $2,000 including the 18-200mm lens. Lease Takeover

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Sony HDR-AX2000

 the Sony HDR-AX2000 AVCHD camcorder for prosumers. The device is derived using three 1/3-inch Exmor CMOS sensor with Exmor technology. It features 1920 x 1080/60i HD video up to 24 Mbps with progressive scan at 1080/24p and 30p.

The Handycam HDR-AX200 receives 29.5 mm wide angle to telephoto 590mm G lens with 20x zoom and a 3.2-inch LCD display and 0.45-inch electronic viewfinder, like the HXR NX5U. SteadyShot optical image stabilization to the active mode is also included.(Car Leas) Both Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD memory cards. Lease Takeover
The Sony HDR-AX2000 will be in March for $ 3500

Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam Full HD Camcorder

Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam Full HD Camcorder with GPS

Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam Full HD Camcorder with GPS
Sony introduces the HDR-TG5 Handycam smallest Full HD camcorder, the successor of the HDR-TG1 (aka TG3E). Sony HDR-TG5 can capture 1920x1080p Full HD video and 4 Megapixel photos. It has a Carl Zeiss Vaio-Tessar lens with 10X optical zoom and a 2.7-inch touchscreen display. Lease Takeover
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Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam features integrated GPS receiver and NAVTEQ digital maps for geo-tagging your videos and photos. In addition to 16GB internal memory, the TG5 supports Memory Stick PRO Duo cards. The Full HD camcorder has BIONZ Image Processor and an Exmor CMOS sensor. Car Lease
Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam will be released in May for $1000. An optional travel kit (Sony ACC-TCH5) with a battery, travel charger and pouch; and a wide angle conversion lens (Sony VCL-HGE07TB) accessory will also be available. Both priced at $100.
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Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 Digital Camera

Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 Digital Camera – The First 3D Camera?




I’m so sure that this should be the first 3D digital camera created for end user to snaps or record video in 3D-style. FujiFilm latest camera, which known as Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 Digital camera is a a cool digicam that comes with dual Fujinon lenses with 3x optical zoom.

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It’s obviously not the slim tipe of camera similar to Sony Cybershot Digital Camera. But it did has a slimmer size compared to DSLR camera. :)
Well, Fujifilm claims that you can use this FinePix Real 3D W1 to captures stills images in 3D style and you can also record them painlessly. Here is the detail specification. I’m just curious how is the look of the 3D LCD system…

Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 Digital Camera Specifications:

  • Capture and enjoy realistic 3D stills and movies
  • Take 3D telephoto and macro shots with 3D Advanced 3D Mode
  • Standard 2D photographs can also be taken, just like on conventional digital cameras
  • Dual Capture Shooting Mode lets you simultaneously take two shots at different settings
  • Featuring the 3D LCD system, allowing 3D images to be viewed live whilst shooting
  • Cutting edge design and the very latest, pioneering technology
  • Supports playback of natural 3D stills and movies
  • 3D/2D LCD panel with 480,000 dots (800 x 600 dots)
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  • Transfer images to other devices; SD/SDHC cards, Real 3D camera, and also your computer via USB or via high speed infrared communication.
This 3D digital camera will go to the shelf on this September, unfortunately the pricing is still undisclosed.

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