Tuesday, September 6, 2011
New Pocket Sized Camera Developments
If you're like most people who have a pocket size digital camera, you love all the cool features that help you take great pictures without all the hassles. Most people aren't interested in reading thick manuals just learn how to take a picture. Since technology is advancing so quickly, many camera makers are having a hard time staying on top of it. But it's these advancements that drive the market and consumers to keep buying fancy new cameras year after year. In this article we're going to discuss a line of Canon digital pocket size cameras, and you'll be able to get an idea about all the great features you can get.
Our first review is of the respectable Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR. Some may find this camera's mega-zoom feature appealing. This particular camera has 12 megapixels which are great for creating large, clear prints. The price of this camera is reasonable when you take into account the advanced features that it has. The EXR sensor comes with three different options for you to choose from. These different modes offered by the F80 essentially gives you three cameras in one. Highest resolution, optimum dynamic range, and lowest possible noise are the three different modes for you to choose from. Taking it a step further, the F80EXR will also automatically analyze the scene and make the best choice for you.
The Cyber-Shot DSC-T100 by Sony is the next camera you might want to consider. One neat feature about this camera is the patented technology that allows it to detect faces. 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. Perhaps the best feature for many users is the image processing capabilities of this camera. A few of the advantages of on board processing include an improved overall image quality, longer life for the battery, and a decrease in response requirements.
Last in line, the Canon PowerShot S95 which is has a full complement of manual features for those who like to work with their hands. Plus the photos produced from this little gem are certainly worthy of note, too. This camera's resolution is more reasonable at 10 megapixels and comes with a multimedia card, SD memory card, and a 3 inch LCD. This camera uses the pop up variety of flash. Many of these great features were brought forward from the S90. One improvement that was made is the video resolution was improved to 720p on S95. They also now allow you to capture up to three photos at different levels of exposure. The camera then processes these exposures to offer you a single image with more detail.
It may be difficult trying to make a follow up on a great product, but many camera makers would love to have that particular problem. The number of choices mean that you can find a great camera to meet any specs, application, or budget. The range in prices for cameras can start in the low hundreds and go beyond $500. No matter what camera you choose, the important thing is to determine why you need a camera. You can then search for cameras that will meet your needs.
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