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Sony introduces SLR-esque A3000, a mirrorless camera for $400

27 Aug

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Sony’s latest interchangeable lens camera may look like an SLR, but underneath the hood it’s all NEX. The Sony A3000 offers a 20.1 megapixel APS-C sensor, a built-in electronic viewfinder, full HD video and a Sony E-mount for interchangeable lenses all for an MSRP of $ 399 with an 18-55mm kit lens. The competitively priced A3000 offers all the trimmings of an entry-level DSLR including a fixed 3.0-inch LCD, built-in flash and hotshoe. Click through for the full press release and pricing.

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Sony Cyber-shot RX1R Samples Gallery Expanded!

20 Aug

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We’ve just expanded our gallery of real-world Samples from Sony’s Cyber-shot RX1R. The RX1R is essentially the same camera as the older RX1, but without an AA filter on its 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor. We’ve been shooting with it since we received a production-quality sample and recently took it on a camping trip here in Washington State. We’ve added 35 images from that trip to our original gallery of real-world samples, including a handful of Raw conversions ‘to taste’, to give you an idea of what the camera can do. Click through for a link. 

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13 August, 2013 – Sony DEV-50 Review. The Year’s Best Gadget

13 Aug

Does anyone really need a 12X pair of digital 3D binoculars with built-in HD camcorder? Likely not. But the new Sony DEV-50 is an absolute blast to use, and is my suggested best gadget of 2013.

"Having been to Antarctica with Michael and Kevin, I would say after having traveled the world and shot nearly my entire life as an exhibiting photographer,  it was one of my highlights in my life and I talk about it, all the time.  The images and experience of seeing something visionary and nearly extinct from the world, to see and experience the wildlife and scenery that does not fear humans is amazing.  The images I shot there won me two Smithsonian awards and nearly 18 other international awards". – Tim Wolcott

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Pictures purport to show rumored Sony smartphone lens/sensor module

13 Aug

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Rumors continue to fly about a Sony lens/sensor combo in the works for Android and iOS devices. Now, more images have emerged of the rumored accessories, apparently designed to attach magnetically to your existing smartphone. It’s speculated that one of these models bears the same 1-inch sensor as the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 II, and both models reportedly boast NFC and WiFi connectivity. Click through for the most recent images and details at connect.dpreview.com.

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Just posted: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX30 Review

27 Jul

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We’ve just posted the sixth and final review in our round-up of compact rugged cameras. This review is of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX30, which offers a much thinner body than its peers. It also has a large 3.3-inch touchscreen OLED display, a host of fun features, and a 1080/60i movie mode. Next week we’ll be publishing an article comparing all of the cameras, but while you’re waiting, check out the TX30 review after the link.

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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX50V Review

25 Jul

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I’ve had lots of experience with these mega zoom cameras: some enjoyable, some not so much.

If you’re new to the field, approach them with caution: the zoom range is appealing, impressive and somewhat frustrating.

For one, you simply cannot use them handheld at the full tele end: at best, use a tripod; at worst, lean them on something substantial, like a fence or a wall.
If you’re crazy enough to want to shoot video with the zoom working mid shot … practice, practice.

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The HX50V initially surprised me: feels solid, pocketable, well-balanced in the hand, thanks to a prominent speed grip.

At rest, the camera is only 38mm deep; powered up, the lens protrudes and the depth increases to 73mm; with the zoom fully extended, it reaches 100mm depth.

Most external controls are id’d in white but some are rendered in off-white text. Designers: make ‘em all white next time!

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Sony claims it’s the world’s smallest 30x zoom, a claim with which I have no argument. The zoom range has a 35 SLR equivalent of 24-720mm, which makes it a very powerful shooting tool.

What sets it apart from most other mega zoom cameras is it ability to capture 20.4 million pixel images. This large image size is of course burdened by a small CMOS size, so noise will be a factor in large prints.

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Maximum image size is 5184×3888 pixels or as a 44x33cm print.

Video can be shot in either MPEG4 or AVCHD formats up to Full HD 1920×1080 pixel resolution. You can’t shoot stills while recording video.

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For what it’s worth the HX50V model offers enhanced Optical SteadyShot image stabilisation that is claimed to be about twice as effective as the HX200V high-zoom model of last year. It seems to me that each HX model raises the bar in image stabilising. Where will it end?

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX50V Features

At first glance I felt the camera had minimal external controls. Anything missing?
No, as far as I could tell, everything appeared to be on deck.

Top surface: at left is the flash cell, with activating button just below; mid-surface is the multi interface shoe to attach electronic viewfinders, flashes or mics.

Moving further right is the power button, zoom lever, leading to the mode dial, with positions for intelligent and superior auto, PASM, scene modes, video, sweep panorama, memory recall. And a dial for exposure compensation.

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The scene modes (17 in all) include positions for 3D shooting, fireworks, night portraits etc. Nine picture effects are accessed via the finder menu and these include HDR painting, rich tone mono, pop colour etc.

Rear: buttons for video record, replay, menu and trash. The four position control wheel gives access to self timer/burst shooting, flash options, display and ‘photo creative’ options. There is also a custom button that takes you directly to ISO, white balance, metering mode and smile shutter choices.

The finder menu is graphically clear and not at all intimidating.
The PDF manual I found to be sufficient bot no more than that. For a beginner, it’s poorly laid out and a little jumbled in access to important features.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX50V ISO Tests

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Only at ISO 6400 did noise become a problem. At ISO 12800 noise was well up and definition down.

Distortion

No problems at either end of the zoom.

Startup

About two seconds from power on I could shoot the first shot; follow-ons as fast as I could tap the button.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX50V Review Verdict

Quality: above average.
Why you would buy it: compact; powerful zoom range; integrated WiFi; GPS functionality.
Why you wouldn’t: no RAW capture; no optical finder; no vari-angle finder.

Having already bought a couple of mega zoom compacts, I am loathe to invest more hard-earned shekels in acquiring another one, but this baby is enormously appealing. Please, mummy, can I raid the piggy bank one more time?

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX50V Specifications

Image Sensor: 20.4 million effective pixels.
Metering: Multi pattern, centre-weighted, spot.
Sensor Size: 11mm CMOS.
Lens: Sony G f3.5-6.3/4.3-129mm (24-720mm as 35 SLR equivalent).
Shutter Speed: 4 to 1/1600 second.
Memory: Memory Stick Duo, PRO Duo/PRO-HG Duo/SD/SDHC/SDXC and Micro SD/SDHC cards plus 48MB.
Image Sizes (pixels): 5184×3888 to 640×480.
Movies (pixels): 1920×1080, 1440×1080, 1280×720, 640×480.
Rear LCD Screen: 7.6cm LCD (921,600 pixels).
File Formats: JPEG, AVCHD, MPEG4.
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 80 to 12800.
Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI, WiFi, DC.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery, DC input.
Dimensions: 108.1×63.6×38.3 WHDmm.
Weight: 272 g (with battery and card).
Price: Get a price on the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX50V at Amazon.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Extra images added to Sony Cyber-shot RX1R Samples Gallery

24 Jul

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We’ve just added several more photographs to our gallery of real-world samples from the new Sony Cyber-shot RX1R. The RX1R shares the same feature set as its forebear the RX1, but its 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor lacks an AA filter for additional sharpness. We’ve been impressed by the RX1R’s image quality as we work through our usual studio and real-world testing, and we’ve added more samples (both JPEG and converted Raw) to our gallery for you to take a look at. Click through for a link. 

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Extra images added to Sony Cyber-shot RX1R Samples Gallery

24 Jul

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We’ve just added several more photographs to our gallery of real-world samples from the new Sony Cyber-shot RX1R. The RX1R shares the same feature set as its forebear the RX1, but its 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor lacks an AA filter for additional sharpness. We’ve been impressed by the RX1R’s image quality as we work through our usual studio and real-world testing, and we’ve added more samples (both JPEG and converted Raw) to our gallery for you to take a look at. Click through for a link. 

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Has Sony developed an interchangeable lens for smartphones?

20 Jul

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Rumor and tech sites have been buzzing about Sony’s upcoming smartphone, code-named Honami. Recent rumors have shifted to the possibility that the new phone will be capable of working with an interchangeable lens that may have its own sensor and some sort of storage built in, with the ability to communicate with smart-devices wirelessly and via NFC. Click through for more details about the rumors at our sister site, connect.dpreview.com.

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Just Posted: Update to Sony RX100 M2 Samples Gallery

08 Jul

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We’ve just posted an update to our samples gallery taken with the new 20MP Sony Cyber-shot RX100 M2. Now that we’ve had a little more time with the camera we’ve concentrated on getting a wider range of real-world shots, highlighting the potential of the camera’s fast wideangle lens setting, and its improved low-light performance. Click through to see our expanded gallery of real-world samples. 

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