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Category: Compact Camera

Fujifilm FinePix S4000 digital camera with 30x zoom test / review by Photography Blog

13 June, 2011 (11:34) | Compact Camera, Fujifilm, Review | By: Camera News

Fujifilm FinePix S4000
Fujifilm FinePix S4000

Photography Blog has reviewed an ultrazoom camera from Fujifilm that has an incredible zoom range. The camera is called Fujifilm FinePix S4000 and comes with a lens that starts at 24 mm and ends at 720 mm giving it 30x optical zoom.

Some key features for the Fujifilm FinePix S4000:
-14 megapixel image sensor
-30x optical zoom lens (24 – 720mm)
-3″ LCD screen
-720p HD video
-Dual image stabilization
-HDMI mini connector

Photography Blog ends up giving the FinePix S4000 an “Above average” rating with an overall score of 3.5 stars out of 5 possible. This digital camera scores highest on value for your money and ease of use, a little lower on design and features, while it scores lowest on image quality. The camera comes with a nice price, but if you look closer at the images it is able to produces it does not look all that good. I hope Fujifilm will work harder on the picture quality with their next camera in this series.
Read the full review of the Fujifilm FinePix S4000 digital camera with 30x zoom here.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10 wide angle digital camera test / review by CNET UK

29 May, 2011 (10:31) | Compact Camera, Review, Sony | By: Camera News

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10

CNET UK has tested a compact camera from Sony with an unusual design (see picture). The camera is called Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10 and comes with plenty of megapixels and a wide zoom lens starting at 26mm.

Some key features for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10:
-16.1 megapixel image sensor
-4x optical zoom lens (26-104mm)
-2.7″ LCD screen
-4GB of internal memory
-Built-in USB arm
-Comes in black and blue, blue and silver, white and pink

CNET UK ends up giving the Cyber-shot DSC-J10 an average rating with an overall score of 3 out of 5 possible stars. On the positive side the reviewer finds aspects such as the USB-arm, lots of internal storage, an app to share your photos and the design is different. There are some negative points too including poor video quality, it is not possible to add more storage and it does not handle bright photo situations very well. Overall this camera is a pretty average performer, but if you are looking for a camera with lots of internal memory and an USB-arm this might be your choice.
Read the full review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10 wide angle digital camera here.

Casio announces Casio EX-Z3000 digital camera with touchscreen

23 May, 2011 (16:33) | Casio, Compact Camera | By: Camera News

Casio EX-Z3000
Casio EX-Z3000

Casio has announced a new digital camera with a large LCD screen with touch abilities. The camera is called Casio EX-Z3000 and also comes with over 16 megapixels and HDR technology from Casio.

Some key features for the Casio EX-Z3000:
-16.1 megapixel image sensor
-3.2” LCD with touch screen abilities
-8x optical zoom lens
-CCD-shift image stabilisation
-High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology
-Comes in silver, pink, brown, and red


Press release:
Casio Releases Digital Camera with Touch Screen That Makes It Easier Than Ever to Shoot and View Photos

Compact Body with 8x Optical Zoom and HDR-ART for Producing Original Artistic Images Right on the Camera

TOKYO, May 20, 2011 – Casio Computer Co., Ltd., today announced the release of the exciting new EXILIM® EX-Z3000, the latest addition to the EXILIM family of digital cameras. The new camera has an effective resolution of 16.1-megapixels and boasts Casio’s large, super-clear LCD touch screen that enables users to take photos and then view them just by touching the screen.

The EXILIM EX-Z3000 features an 8x optical zoom lens in a compact body only 22.6 millimeters from front to back. It is also equipped with a 3.2-inch, high-performance, super-clear LCD touch screen with 460,000 pixels, and comes loaded with touch features that make it a breeze not only to view images, but also to shoot photos. Users can activate the shutter simply by touching the screen: with a single touch, the camera focuses on that point in the scene and captures the image. The fully automatic Premium Auto function also helps to ensure beautiful photos, whether taken with the shutter button or the touch screen.

The EX-Z3000 also features CCD-shift image stabilization and Casio’s Single Frame SR Zoom, which zooms up to 12 times while reducing image quality degradation, together with high-speed autofocus (0.14 seconds*1) and macro focusing down to 2 centimeters. The long battery life delivers 560 shots on a single full charge.*2 The camera is packed with other features that enhance the enjoyment of taking photos, including Casio’s High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology, which faithfully reproduces images as they really appear, even in settings with very strong contrast. Other features include HDR-ART for producing original artistic images right on the camera, HD Movie that allows zoom-in during movie capture, and Slide Panorama for taking shots of wide-open landscapes.

All these features are packaged in a compact body that is both stylish and modern. The EX-Z3000 is available in four colors: silver, pink, brown, and red.

EX-Z3000 Features

3.2-inch, high-performance, super-clear LCD touch screen
The EX-Z3000 features a 3.2-inch, high-performance, super-clear LCD touch screen with 460,000 pixels. The screen functions as a user interface that can be operated easily by anyone via a menu screen that smoothly scrolls up and down, and large touch icons that are conveniently positioned on the screen. Users can easily select shooting modes and adjust levels for the HDR-ART function by just touching the screen. Saved images can be viewed by simply touching the screen to scroll through pages of images.

Touch shutter—just touch the screen to focus at that point and take the photo
Users can simply touch the screen at the desired point of focus to shoot right away.

8x optical zoom with SR Zoom maintains refined image quality to a maximum zoom of 12x
The thin 22.6 millimeter body is equipped with an 8x optical zoom lens; the Single Frame SR Zoom extends the maximum telephoto range of the optical zoom up to 1.5 times, enabling a maximum zoom of 12 times without sacrificing image quality. The camera also comes with CCD-shift image stabilization.

Long battery life delivers 560 shots*
The camera boasts long battery life delivering 560 shots on a single full charge, by utilizing a high-capacity battery and Casio’s original energy-saving technologies to control power according to camera operations.

*. In accordance with Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards.

HDR technology faithfully reproduces images as they really appear
With Casio’s HDR technology, each press of the shutter button actually takes several shots at different exposures and instantly combines them into a single image* with a wide dynamic range. This minimizes washed out or overly dark areas, creating a photograph that captures all the rich tonal gradation of the scene just as it appears in real life. The HDR technology also reduces the blur caused by a subject’s movements during continuous shooting, leaving only beautifully crisp, clear photographs.

*. All HDR images are 3 megapixels.

HDR-ART creates artistic photographs
The EX-Z3000 features Casio’s HDR-ART function for enabling anyone to create truly artistic photographs* at the press of the shutter button, unlike anything possible with conventional cameras before. The function works by combining continuous shots with differing exposures and performing highly precise image analysis to locally change levels of contrast and color saturation. Users can select from three different processing levels of art effects according to their personal tastes.

*. All HDR-ART images are 3 megapixels.

Premium Auto function produces beautiful photos with just a press of the shutter button
Premium Auto enables the camera to automatically analyze the scene being photographed — including distinguishing night scenes, back lighting, a blue sky, green trees or a sunset — as well as sensing any human faces in the frame, the movement and position of the subject, and whether a tripod is being used. It simultaneously optimizes settings for exposure, ISO sensitivity, focus location, photo blur correction, tonal range and color balance, and level of noise reduction. Images are analyzed pixel by pixel to apply different correction to people and backgrounds. Premium Auto delivers an advanced level of full auto photography, ensuring high quality photos with just a press of the shutter button, or, with this exciting new camera, a touch of the screen.

High-resolution HD movies with zoom function
The HD Movie function records beautiful videos at a size of 1,280 x 720 pixels. Even while shooting a movie, users can use the optical zoom and continuous auto focus.

Slide Panorama feature takes panoramic landscape shots on a trip
This function automatically detects moving subjects and combines images without using these subjects for the combining points. It makes it easy to take more natural panoramic images (a maximum of 240-degree panning).

*1. At widest angle.
*2. In accordance with Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards.

Olympus SZ-20 super-slim travel-zoom compact camera test / review by Photography Blog

19 May, 2011 (20:52) | Compact Camera, Olympus, Review | By: Camera News

Olympus SZ-20
Olympus SZ-20

Photography Blog has reviewed a new slim travel camera from Olympus. The digital camera is called Olympus SZ-20 and has nice features such as 16 megapixels, 3D photo shooting and it is able to record full HD movies.

Some key features for the Olympus SZ-20:
-16 megapixel backlit image sensor
-12.5x optical zoom lens (24-300mm)
-3″ LCD screen
-3D photo shooting mode
-9 fps full-resolution continuous shooting
-Eight Magic Filters
-Full 1080p HD movies

Photography Blog ends up giving the SZ-20 an “Above Average” rating with an overall score of 3.5 stars out of 5 possible. The Olympus camera score highest on value for your money, a little lower on features and design, while it scores lowest on image quality and ease of use. The camera has many nice features and a low price tag that is hard to beat, but the controls could be better and the image quality is bit lacking in some areas.
Read the full review of the Olympus SZ-20 super-slim travel-zoom compact camera here.


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