Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
Imaging resource has posted a review of the Sony DSC-W7 digital camera.
This is part of the review result:
“[…] The Sony W7 provides more manual exposure control than most compact models permit, yet is easy to use in full-auto mode […].The overall design and layout of the W7 is user-friendly and hassle-free.
If you’re looking for a great “take anywhere” camera with great versatility and excellent color and tonality, the Sony DSC-W7 deserves strong consideration.”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
The Sony DSC-W5 digital camera has been reviewed at imaging resource.
Here is an extract of the review conclusion:
“[…] The Sony W5 provides more manual exposure control than most compact models permit, yet is easy to use in full-auto mode […]. The large 2.5-inch color LCD monitor is excellent for framing and reviewing shots […].
If you’re looking for a good “take anywhere” camera with great versatility and excellent color and tonality, the Sony DSC-W5 deserves a close look […].”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
A review of the Sony DSC-V3 digital camera has been posted at imaging resource.
Here is part of the review result:
“It’s exceptionally responsive, in terms of both shutter lag and shot to shot cycle times. Image quality is very good, with good color […].
The Sony V3’s unique Night Shot and Night Framing modes work together with its […] Hologram AF-Assist feature to provide truly unparalleled capability for low- and no-light photography.
Highly recommended, and an easy Dave’s Pick as one of the best digital cameras on the market.”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
A review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-T33 digital camera has been published at imaging resource.
Here is part of the review conclusion:
“The DSC-T33 shows good image quality, with good color, and high resolution. Its image sharpness and noise levels aren’t quite up to the level of the best full-sized 5-megapixel cameras out there, but they’re impressive for a subcompact model.
While offering the ease of use of a fully point & shoot model in “auto” mode, the T33 provides enough flexibility and image control to satisfy even relatively sophisticated users. “
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
The Sony Cybershot DSC-T7 digital camera has been reviewed at imaging resource.
Here is an extract of the conclusion of the review:
“Despite its tiny size, the Sony T7 offers a strong feature set, great shooting speed, and excellent video capabilities.
Bottom line, a fine little camera, good enough to be made a “Dave’s Pick.” If you’re in the market for a really compact digital camera, but don’t want to give up lots of features or accept poor-quality images to get there, you owe it to yourself to check out the Sony T7. “
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
A review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-T5 digital camera is available at imaging resource.
Here is an extract of the review result:
“The 5.1-megapixel CCD is an outstanding feature in a camera this small, and the large LCD monitor is impressive as well. The DSC-T5 shows good image quality, with good color, and high resolution.
[…]T5 does have limited low-light capability and limited flash power, but that’s expected in a camera of this size.
[An] impressive camera in a very small package.”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
Imaging resource has reviewed the Sony DSC-S90 digital camera.
Here is an extract of the review conclusion:
“The S90 provides more manual exposure control than most compact entry-level models permit, yet is easy to use in full-auto mode […] The large 2.5-inch color LCD monitor is excellent for framing and reviewing shots.
It’s biggest strength though, is its very fast shutter response and good shot to shot speed […].
All in all, if you’re looking for a great “take anywhere” camera with great versatility and excellent color and tonality, the Sony DSC-S90 deserves strong consideration.”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
A review of the Sony DSC-S60 digital camera has been posted at imaging resource.
Here is part of the review conclusion:
“The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S60 is an easy-to-use but capable offering, with a 4.1-megapixel CCD, 32 megabytes of internal memory, and a nice range of exposure options. It’s biggest strength though, is its very fast shutter response and good shot to shot speed.
[…] My recommendation would be to jump up a step and purchase the S90, if your budget can handle the difference.”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
A review of the Sony DSC-S40 digital camera is available at imaging resource.
Here is an extract of the review result:
” […] Its biggest strength is its very fast shutter response. Sony has managed to make a low cost model that keeps a decent quality movie mode, with audio, and most features found in the company’s $400 cameras are also found here.
[…] The S40 delivers surprisingly good images and is feature-rich for the money.”
Posted by Steve on 30th November 2005
A review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-R1 digital camera has been posted at imaging resource.
This is the abbreviated conclusion of the review:
“It offers a nearly unique focal length range, with truly exceptional optical quality, attractive color rendering, and very appealing tonality in its images.
If you can live within its 24-120mm effective focal length range though, the combination of lens and camera can’t be equalled for less than three or four times its selling price of $999.
Easily a Dave’s Pick […].”
Click here for all available reviews and more information on the Sony Cybershot DSC-R1.