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Dennis Hissink : 2008-02-25 20:00:00
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Sony CyberShot W115 digital camera : Sony’s popular Cyber-shot W-Series gains a fresh new look for ’08 with the new Sony CyberShot W115 digital camera that teams fantastic HD image quality with easy-to-use features. Available in a choice of up-to-the-minute colour options, the Sony CyberShot W115 stands out with its clean lines and cool, contemporary looks. Inside the sleek all-aluminium case, the Sony W115 is packed with the latest Sony technology to widen your creative options and guarantee even more fabulous memories. The entry-level Sony CyberShot W115 offers 7.2 effective megapixel resolution plus 4x optical zoom, Smile Shutter and Face Detection. The new Sony W115 will be available throughout select regions and dealers.
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Dennis Hissink : 2008-02-01 15:30:00
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Sony A200 review : The moment Sony took the step to take over the photo division of Konica Minolta, the photo industry was holding back to see which way the cat was going to jump. One was aware of the fact that Konica Minolta had a lot of in-house know-how and this know-how would not get lost with the take-over. It was only a question of time before Sony would bring out the first products under their own brand name. With the introduction of the entry-level model, the Alpha 100, Sony established their name as D-SLR manufacturer. The CES 2008 offered the perfect moment to enhance the specifications of the Alpha 100. And with the Sony Alpha 200 introduced now, we bid farewell to the A100 that will always be recognized as Sony's first DSLR camera. Read our Sony A200 review.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2008-01-31 02:30:00
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Sony Alpha A350 digital SLR camera : Sony is bringing live-view shooting to its digital SLR camera line with the 14.2-megapixel Alpha A350 DSLR camera. The new Sony A350 features new technologies that make picture taking faster, easier, and more familiar for first-time DSLR users. The Alpha 350 offers Sony’s new “Quick AF Live View” technology so you can frame photos on the camera’s LCD without sacrificing auto-focusing speed common to other live-view systems. Sony’s innovative Pentamirror Tilt mechanism directs light to a dedicated live view image sensor, enabling fast and responsive TTL phase-detection auto-focusing, even during live view. Eliminating the focus delay of other systems, the new Sony A350 is equally responsive whether using live view or optical viewfinder.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2008-01-31 02:20:00
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Sony Alpha A300 digital SLR camera : Sony is bringing live-view shooting to its digital SLR camera line with the 10.2-megapixel Alpha DSLR-A300. The new Sony A300 features new technologies that make picture taking faster, easier, and more familiar for first-time DSLR users. The Alpha 300 offers Sony’s new “Quick AF Live View” technology so you can frame photos on the camera’s LCD without sacrificing auto-focusing speed common to other live-view systems. Sony’s innovative Pentamirror Tilt mechanism directs light to a dedicated live view image sensor, enabling fast and responsive TTL phase-detection auto-focusing, even during live view. Eliminating the focus delay of other systems, the new Sony A300 is equally responsive whether using live view or optical viewfinder.
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Nic Rossmüller : 2008-01-31 02:00:02
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Sony GPS receiver GPS-CS1KASP : To update an announcement made last year, Sony said it will bundle new versions of the Picture Motion Browser software and Image Tracker software with its GPS receiver for digital imaging products. With this new software, the Sony GPS-CS1KASP device can trace the GPS coordinates of your video footage to an online map, courtesy of Google. The Sony GPS-CS1KASP product will continue to support GPS tagging of digital still photos. Sony includes two new attachment accessories so you can secure to the Sony GPS-CS1KASP GPS receiver to your arm when running or hiking or to your bike when cycling. The product continues to offer a carabiner to attach the receiver to a backpack or a belt loop.
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Nic Rossmüller : 2008-01-31 02:00:01
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Sony digital photo printers : To simplify the process of printing your pictures, Sony introduced two photo printers with one-touch printing and in-printer photo editing features. The transportable PictureStation Sony DPP-FP95 or the Sony DPP-FP75 photo printers can be taken to birthday celebrations, family reunions or scrapbooking parties. They produce lab-quality 4 x 6-inch prints in about a minute. Sony uses its BIONZ digital imaging processor in the DPP-FP95 printer to offer optimized performance with Sony’s CyberShot and alpha DSLR cameras. Each printer can access data in the picture files created from Sony digital still cameras and use this data to create the best print based on the settings used when the photo was taken.
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Mark Peters : 2008-01-31 02:00:00
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Sony 24 Megapixel CMOS : Sony announced the development of a 35mm full size 24.81 effective megapixel, ultra-high speed high image quality CMOS sensor designed to meet the increasing requirement for rapid image capture and advanced picture quality within DSLR cameras. In recent years, the demand for digital SLR cameras featuring high resolution and wide graduation ranges capable of capturing every detail of the subject matter has continued to increase, particularly among high-end amateur users. Additionally, the increasing user requirement to shoot from the same focal length and angle as 35mm film cameras using interchangeable lenses has led to significant interest in the development of 35mm, full size CMOS image sensors.
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Nic Rossmüller : 2008-01-31 02:00:00
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Sony S-Frame digital photo frame : The new DPF-V900, DPF-V700 and DPF-D70 digital photo frame models have WVGA resolution (800 x 480 pixels) along with 15:9 aspect-ratio screens to showcase your pictures with detail and clarity. Inside these thin frames is an advanced image processor that scales and displays images up to 48 megapixels, making the frames capable of handling photos taken with the most advanced digital cameras. “Digital photo frames are a natural addition to our line of digital imaging products,” said Ted Okada, senior vice president of digital imaging for Sony Electronics. “Our new S-Frame brand of digital photo frames takes inspiration from the style and features of our Cyber-shot cameras and BRAVIA LCD televisions.
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