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Month: November, 2009

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera with Wi-Fi test / review by Digital Camera Review

30 November, 2009 (14:06) | Compact Camera, Review, Sony | By: Camera News

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3

The website Digital Camera Review has tested the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 digital compact camera. This Sony camera is the first camera to feature a built-in web browser. Is this feature really useful? Lets hear what the reviewer think about the camera.

Some key features for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3:
-Wi-Fi
-Built in web browser
-10 megapixel image sensor
-3.5″ LCD touch screen
-4gb internal memory
-4x optical zoom lens

Digital Camera Review ends up giving the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 a pretty good review if you are going to use the wi-fi and web browser features. If you are going to use the Sony only as a camera you might want to look elsewhere as the camera is pretty expensive and there is quite a bit of noise at higher ISO levels. On a positive side the reviewer finds the web browser to innovative, the camera has a big LCD screen and a nice amount of internal memory.
Read the full review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera here.

HP Deskjet D1660 inkjet printer test / review by CNET UK – budget printer

30 November, 2009 (09:40) | HP, Printer, Review | By: Camera News

HP Deskjet D1660
HP Deskjet D1660

CNET UK has reviewed the HP Deskjet D1660 printer. This HP printer has a very low price tag so it is interesting to see how the print quality is on such a cheap printer.

Some key features for the HP Deskjet D1660 printer:
-Budget printer
-Print speeds up to 20 ppm in black and 16 ppm in color
-Print resolution up to 600 x 600 dpi
-Weight 2.3 kg
-Inkjet printer

CNET UK ends up giving the HP Deskjet D1660 an average 6.5 out of 10 score. The HP printer is great at printing text, but the quality of printed photos is pretty poor and it uses quite a lot of ink. If you are looking for a small and cheap printer that is mainly used for text the D1660 might be your choice.
Read the full review of the HP Deskjet D1660 printer here.

Casio announces Casio EXILIM G EX-G1 rough digital camera

27 November, 2009 (09:27) | Casio, Compact Camera | By: Camera News

Casio EXILIM G EX-G1
Casio EXILIM G EX-G1

Casio has announced a new rugged compact digital camera called Casio EXILIM G EX-G1. This Casio camera is supposed to be the world’s slimmest rugged camera. It can handle depths down to 3 meters for 1 hour and can operate at -10°C.

Some key features for the Casio EXILIM G EX-G1:
-Waterproof down to 3 meters for 1 hour
-Able to operate at -10°C
-Shock-resistan to drops from up to 2.13 meters
-12.1 megapixel image sensor
-2.5″ LCD screen
-3x optical zoom lens (38-114mm)

The Casio EXILIM G EX-G1 camera will be available in December 2009 and cost about $300.

Press release:
Capture Life’s Elements on EXILIM Digital Cameras from Casio

Casio Releases World’s Slimmest*1 Shock-resistant Digital Camera

EXILIM G – Waterproof and Dustproof, in a .78-inch,*2 Smart Design

DOVER, NJ, November 18, 2009 – Casio America, Inc. and its parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., announced today the release of the EX-G1 shock-resistant, waterproof, dustproof digital camera—the first in the company’s new EXILIM® G brand of digital cameras. With its smart design featuring functional beauty, the EX-G1 embodies Casio’s endurance-minded features and specifications in a sleek 0.78-inch*2 low-profile camera.

Casio first introduced the shock-resistant G-SHOCK® timepiece to the world in 1983. The
G-SHOCK brand remains extremely popular among consumers and adventure enthusiasts around the globe thanks to its distinctive, unique design, rugged toughness and practicality, even under severe environmental conditions. In 2000, Casio launched the G’zOne™, a durable, water-resistant mobile phone.

Casio is positioning the EXILIM G brand in an “endurance” category, which demonstrates its determination to create digital cameras suitable for top athletes and adventurers. The endurance category caters to those who never quit challenging both extreme conditions and their own limits. The new model was developed to embody this brand concept, using Casio’s years of experience creating technologies for shock resistance, waterproofing and slim-line design.

The EX-G1 is designed with shock-resistant elements throughout the camera, both inside and out, creating a smart look in a slim-line camera with functional beauty. In addition to capturing high-resolution 12.1 effective megapixel images, the EX-G1 also features modes such as interval shooting and multi-image capture which utilize the camera’s endurance qualities. The interval shooting function can automatically take still photos or movies at fixed intervals, enabling users to capture great shots while engaged in active sports such as snowboarding or cycling*3.

“Whether it is the lifestyle that you have chosen or your career path that requires you to carry a camera tough enough to endure life’s elements, the EXILIM G EX-G1 offers an endurance level that will withstand the demands of your daily routine,” says Toshi Iguchi, senior general manager of Casio’s Digital Imaging Division. “The EX-G1, Casio’s toughest camera to date, is a prime example of Casio’s constant devotion to creating cameras to accommodate all levels of photographers.”

Through rigorous testing, the EX-G1 has been designed and created with a shock-resistant shell which passes drop tests including multiple falls from seven feet.*4 Featuring a two-layer construction with a stainless steel outer-casing, the EX-G1 inner body withstands shock and water damage. The camera’s intelligent design is constructed with a resin cover to protect the body side near the shutter and a resin lens ring to protect the lens.

The technologically-advanced design features waterproof performance and corresponds to IEC/JIS Protection Class 8 (IPX8) waterproofing. The EX-G1 can be used at depths at 10 feet for 60 continuous minutes*5. Water will not penetrate the camera even when directly sprayed with jets of water from every direction corresponding to Protection Class 6 (IPX6). Capable of withstanding temperatures as low as 14°F*6, Casio’s EX-G1 boldly captures images where any adventurer goes.

The EX-G1 will hit shelves in December 2009 with an MSRP of $299.99 and will be available in black and red.

1.

As of November 18, 2009, based on a Casio survey of shock resistant digital cameras (excluding protruding parts).
2.

Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards.
3.

A commercially available mount is required to support the camera.
4.

In accordance with Casio’s own standard with reference to the US MIL-STD-810F Method 516.5-Shock, the camera passed a test in which it was dropped from a height of 2.13 meters (7 feet) onto lauan plywood at 26 different angles. However, the camera is not guaranteed to withstand all shocks in terms of damage, malfunction and performance. Moreover, camera shock may result in inability to retain waterproof performance.
5.

Based on testing conditions established by Casio.
6.

Battery life will be shorter than under normal temperature conditions.

EXILIM G EX-G1
Shock-Resistant, Waterproof, Dustproof, Slim-line Digital Camera

Slim-line Design with Toughness Construction

Shock Resistance
The EXILIM G EX-G1 offers the world’s thinnest profile*1 of .78 inch (excluding protruding parts) in a shock-resistant digital camera. The camera passed multiple drop tests of seven feet based on Casio’s own standard*2.

Waterproof/Dustproof
The EX-G1 offers waterproof performance corresponding to IEC/JIS Protection Class 8 (IPX8) waterproofing, and can be used for 60 continuous minutes at a water depth of 10 feet*3. It also withstands water jets corresponding to IEC/JIS Protection Class 6 “IPX6” waterproofing, and can be directly rinsed under running water. The EX-G1 is also impervious to dust, with performance corresponding to IEC/JIS Protection Class 6 “IP6X” dustproofing.

Freezeproof
Withstanding ever the coldest of temperatures, the EX-G1 endures through temperatures as low as 14 °F*4.

Shock resistant/waterproof construction and design

Exterior
The outer body of the EX-G1 is made from stainless steel to withstand external shocks while a polycarbonate cover absorbs shocks to the body side near the shutter. The camera’s wrist-strap holder is made of die-cast zinc to withstand drops while a rotating lock secures the external memory slot cover. For additional protection, the EX-G1 comes with two types of detachable protectors to absorb shocks.

Internal construction
The waterproof inner body of the camera is made from polycarbonate reinforced with fiberglass while a buckle-lock construction is added to absorb impact, using fewer screws to secure the inner body. Additionally, the camera’s frame comes equipped with speaker and microphone filters to prevent water from penetrating the camera.

Lens
To prevent damage to the camera’s lens, a resin ring as been added around the glass casing to ease shocks to the lens area. With the addition of a reinforced, glass lens cover, the EX-G1 is tooled with a multi coating that is water-repellent and prevents light reflection from ruining pictures. To further protect the camera from impact, high-performance damping material has been added to protect the lens unit from external shocks.

LCD panel
The acrylic plate to protect the LCD from water pressure and shocks is 1.5 times thicker than conventional point-and-shoot cameras. The LCD panel features a resin mount to ease shocks to the LCD panel area.

BEST SHOT® functions befitting a waterproof, shock-resistant camera

Interval shooting
The interval shooting function allows users to automatically take still photos or movies at fixed intervals while engaged in action sports such as cycling, snowboarding, and wind surfing*5. With the EX-G1, users can take powerful photos from inside the action, the kind which are usually almost impossible to capture. The shooting interval can be set at 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 3 minutes, and the capture time for movies may be set at 3, 10, 20, or 30 minutes.

Great for a variety of outdoor photography scenes
The BEST SHOT function enables users to take beautiful photos just by selecting the desired subject scene. The EX-G1 includes additional BEST SHOT settings suitable for various outdoor situations, such as “snow” and “beach” scene settings, which automatically adjust to prevent subject underexposure due to the brightness of snow or sun. There is also an “underwater” setting to control the tendency of underwater photos to come out looking too blue.

12.1 effective megapixels
This thin stylish model features a large 2.5-inch monitor with 230,400 dots of high resolution and a non-extending 3X zoom lens ranging from 38-114mm (35 mm film camera equivalent).

Intelligent AF
When the camera is pointed at a desired shot, the Intelligent AF function automatically detects the photo subject even if it is not a human face and determines the focus and exposure area accordingly.

Advanced Dynamic Photo function
Casio’s original Dynamic Photo function, which creates composite moving images using the camera’s own high-speed image processing technology, now does even more. When a moving subject is cut out of a number of images and combined with a different still shot that forms the background, the size of the subject can be changed to suit the background image. Additionally, the Dynamic Photo video can easily be converted in-camera into a motion JPEG movie file. Moving graphics such as hearts and bouquets of flowers are included so that users can have fun decorating their still images using the Dynamic Photo function. Casio not only allows users to have fun taking and viewing photos, but also provides innovative new ways for them to create original images, right on the camera.

Wide Screen Movies
The camera also features a wide format (16:9) Movie function. Just press the dedicated Movie button to take beautiful movies at 848×480 pixels.

1.

As of November 18, 2009, based on a Casio survey;
2.

Established with reference to the US standard, MIL-STD-810F Method 516.5-Shock;
3.

Based on test conditions set by Casio;
4.

Battery life will be shorter than under normal temperature conditions;
5.

A commercially available mount is required to support the camera.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 test / review by Camera Labs – budget compact camera

23 November, 2009 (13:51) | Compact Camera, Review, Sony | By: Camera News

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 is a budget compact digital camera with 12.1 megapixels and 4x optical zoom. Camera Labs has tested this Sony camera so lets see if it is able to produce some good pictures.

Some key features for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220:
-12.1 megapixel sensor
-4x optical zoom lens (30 – 120mm)
-2.7 LCD screen
-Intelligent Scene Recognition
-Dynamic Range Optimizer
-Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
-Smile Shutter technology
-HD output

Camera Labs ends up giving the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 a “Recommended” 79% rating. The camera scores highest on build quality and specifications while scoring lower on image quality. The reviewer finds the camera to have good value and it also have good handling. What it lacks is a bit better image quality because there are visible noise at all ISO levels combined with some color fringing and unsharpness close to the edges.
Read the full review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 camera here.


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