Showing posts with label Digital Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Camera. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Quick Review of Canon Ixus 1000 HS

If you still want a big zoom range, but don't want the bulk of the SX30 IS, then the Ixus 1000 HS is it - it has a very nice 10x zoom lens equivalent to a 36-360mm lens in 35mm film format, yet is just 22.3mm thick.
The Ixus 1000 HS has a 10-megapixel image sensor and also features Canon's HS System which allows for ISO settings from 125 to 3,200.
Ixus 1000 HS
One notable feature apart from the long zoom range is the 1080p Full HD video recording with stereo sound.
All the usual shooting modes are present, including Smart Auto mode as well as a plethora of Scene modes, including a Handheld Night Scene which allows for low-light shooting without a tripod.
The Ixus 1000 HS has a recommended retail price of USD 466 ++

Quick Review of Canon Ixus 1000 HS

If you still want a big zoom range, but don't want the bulk of the SX30 IS, then the Ixus 1000 HS is it - it has a very nice 10x zoom lens equivalent to a 36-360mm lens in 35mm film format, yet is just 22.3mm thick.
The Ixus 1000 HS has a 10-megapixel image sensor and also features Canon's HS System which allows for ISO settings from 125 to 3,200.
Ixus 1000 HS
One notable feature apart from the long zoom range is the 1080p Full HD video recording with stereo sound.
All the usual shooting modes are present, including Smart Auto mode as well as a plethora of Scene modes, including a Handheld Night Scene which allows for low-light shooting without a tripod.
The Ixus 1000 HS has a recommended retail price of USD 466 ++

Quick Review of Canon Ixus 1000 HS

If you still want a big zoom range, but don't want the bulk of the SX30 IS, then the Ixus 1000 HS is it - it has a very nice 10x zoom lens equivalent to a 36-360mm lens in 35mm film format, yet is just 22.3mm thick.
The Ixus 1000 HS has a 10-megapixel image sensor and also features Canon's HS System which allows for ISO settings from 125 to 3,200.
Ixus 1000 HS
One notable feature apart from the long zoom range is the 1080p Full HD video recording with stereo sound.
All the usual shooting modes are present, including Smart Auto mode as well as a plethora of Scene modes, including a Handheld Night Scene which allows for low-light shooting without a tripod.
The Ixus 1000 HS has a recommended retail price of USD 466 ++

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Quick Review of Canon PowerShot SX30 IS

For those looking for a greater zoom range in their cameras, the PowerShot SX30 IS should be just the thing - this camera features a whopping 35x optical zoom range equivalent to a 24–840mm lens.
PowerShot SX30
Other notable features include a 14.1-megapixel sensor, ISO settings from 80 to 1,600, 720p HD movie recording with stereo sound and full manual control as well as a Smart Auto Mode.
Canon has also put in a so-called "Zoom Framing Assist" function into the camera, which allows the user to track subjects that move out of the frame by quickly zooming out to a wider view and then to quickly zoom back in once the subject is located.
The PowerShot SX30 IS has a recommended retail price of USD 595 ++

Quick Review of Canon PowerShot SX30 IS

For those looking for a greater zoom range in their cameras, the PowerShot SX30 IS should be just the thing - this camera features a whopping 35x optical zoom range equivalent to a 24–840mm lens.
PowerShot SX30
Other notable features include a 14.1-megapixel sensor, ISO settings from 80 to 1,600, 720p HD movie recording with stereo sound and full manual control as well as a Smart Auto Mode.
Canon has also put in a so-called "Zoom Framing Assist" function into the camera, which allows the user to track subjects that move out of the frame by quickly zooming out to a wider view and then to quickly zoom back in once the subject is located.
The PowerShot SX30 IS has a recommended retail price of USD 595 ++

Quick Review of Canon PowerShot SX30 IS

For those looking for a greater zoom range in their cameras, the PowerShot SX30 IS should be just the thing - this camera features a whopping 35x optical zoom range equivalent to a 24–840mm lens.
PowerShot SX30
Other notable features include a 14.1-megapixel sensor, ISO settings from 80 to 1,600, 720p HD movie recording with stereo sound and full manual control as well as a Smart Auto Mode.
Canon has also put in a so-called "Zoom Framing Assist" function into the camera, which allows the user to track subjects that move out of the frame by quickly zooming out to a wider view and then to quickly zoom back in once the subject is located.
The PowerShot SX30 IS has a recommended retail price of USD 595 ++

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Five new Lumix cameras

LX5

Panasonic has bolstered its Lumix line of digital cameras with five new models, namely the DMC-LX5, FZ40, FZ100, FX700 and FT10.

The LX5 is a premium compact camera that has a 10.1-megapixel censor and a wide-angle 24mm Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens with up to 3.8x zoom.
The LX5 can shoot at an aperture of f/2 to capture more light when in low light environments and also to produce photos with soft-focused backgrounds.
Also, the compact camera has a 3in LED backlit display with a 460,000-dot resolution.
At the heart of the LX5 is its new Venus Engine FHS image processor that speeds up the camera to achieve better noise performance.
Other improvements to the LX5 include a newly incorporated turn-and-push jog dial that allows users to select settings more quickly.
The LX5 also has a hotshoe that is compatible with optional attachments such as an optical view finder and external flash.
Photo enthusiasts can get creative with the manual function mode as well as My Colour and Film mode which will work with both still images and videos.
The LX5 is capable of recording 720p HD video in AVHCD Lite format and Motion JPEG. Users cans also set the shutter speed and aperture manually.
FZ40
If you looking for a superzoom camera, Panasonic's FZ40 and FZ100 should fit the bill. Both cameras feature a 14.1-megapixel sensor and benefit from a long 24x optical zoom range.
Both have a 3in LCD screen but only the FZ100 has a higher resolution screen with a swivel to turn it in almost any direction.
FZ100
Panasonic has also included an Intelligent Auto mode that selects the ideal scene mode and even remembers faces.
For image stabilisation, the FZ40 uses the Mega OIS system while the FZ100 uses the improved Power OIS system.
Both cameras shoot HD movies - the FZ100 records 1080i videos in AVCHD format and the FZ40 records 720p videos in AVCHD lite.
Another unique feature of the FZ100 is its 11fps (frames per second) fast-burst mode with a mechanical shutter.
FX700
Additionally, it has Continuous Auto Focus and Intelligent Burst shooting modes that allow the camera to choose a set of images which has the least motion blur.
Meanwhile, the FX700, is a compact 14.1-megapixel camera that has a 3in touchscreen.
Although tiny, it is capable of recording 1080p HD video in AVCHD format just like its larger hybrid cousins in the FX series.
The FX700 also has shares some of the features of the LX5 such a wide-angle 24mm lens but it has a longer optical zoom of 5x.
New to the FX700 is its handheld Night Shot mode that shoots 10 consecutive shots to create a ­brightly lit photo without the use of a tripod.
Built tough
FT10
For users who like to explore the great outdoors and need a camera that can survive rugged ­environments, the FT10 is up for the challenge.
This 14.1-megapixel camera is built tough and is water resistant up to 10ft, shockproof up to to 5ft and able to withstand freezing temperatures as low as 10°C.
The FT10 also comes with a silicone jacket to protect it from scratches.
The camcorder shoots 720p HD video in Motion JPEG format and has a 2.7in LCD screen.
Unique to the FT10's screen is its high-angle mode that makes the LCD easier to view when the camera is held up high, say, when you need to shoot over a crowd.
The LX5 (RM1,899) is expected to ship by late August while the FZ100 (RM1,999), FZ40 (RM1,699), FX700 (RM1,699) and FT10 (RM999) do not have a confirmed released date yet.

Original Source: www.panasonic.com.my

Five new Lumix cameras

LX5

Panasonic has bolstered its Lumix line of digital cameras with five new models, namely the DMC-LX5, FZ40, FZ100, FX700 and FT10.

The LX5 is a premium compact camera that has a 10.1-megapixel censor and a wide-angle 24mm Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens with up to 3.8x zoom.
The LX5 can shoot at an aperture of f/2 to capture more light when in low light environments and also to produce photos with soft-focused backgrounds.
Also, the compact camera has a 3in LED backlit display with a 460,000-dot resolution.
At the heart of the LX5 is its new Venus Engine FHS image processor that speeds up the camera to achieve better noise performance.
Other improvements to the LX5 include a newly incorporated turn-and-push jog dial that allows users to select settings more quickly.
The LX5 also has a hotshoe that is compatible with optional attachments such as an optical view finder and external flash.
Photo enthusiasts can get creative with the manual function mode as well as My Colour and Film mode which will work with both still images and videos.
The LX5 is capable of recording 720p HD video in AVHCD Lite format and Motion JPEG. Users cans also set the shutter speed and aperture manually.
FZ40
If you looking for a superzoom camera, Panasonic's FZ40 and FZ100 should fit the bill. Both cameras feature a 14.1-megapixel sensor and benefit from a long 24x optical zoom range.
Both have a 3in LCD screen but only the FZ100 has a higher resolution screen with a swivel to turn it in almost any direction.
FZ100
Panasonic has also included an Intelligent Auto mode that selects the ideal scene mode and even remembers faces.
For image stabilisation, the FZ40 uses the Mega OIS system while the FZ100 uses the improved Power OIS system.
Both cameras shoot HD movies - the FZ100 records 1080i videos in AVCHD format and the FZ40 records 720p videos in AVCHD lite.
Another unique feature of the FZ100 is its 11fps (frames per second) fast-burst mode with a mechanical shutter.
FX700
Additionally, it has Continuous Auto Focus and Intelligent Burst shooting modes that allow the camera to choose a set of images which has the least motion blur.
Meanwhile, the FX700, is a compact 14.1-megapixel camera that has a 3in touchscreen.
Although tiny, it is capable of recording 1080p HD video in AVCHD format just like its larger hybrid cousins in the FX series.
The FX700 also has shares some of the features of the LX5 such a wide-angle 24mm lens but it has a longer optical zoom of 5x.
New to the FX700 is its handheld Night Shot mode that shoots 10 consecutive shots to create a ­brightly lit photo without the use of a tripod.
Built tough
FT10
For users who like to explore the great outdoors and need a camera that can survive rugged ­environments, the FT10 is up for the challenge.
This 14.1-megapixel camera is built tough and is water resistant up to 10ft, shockproof up to to 5ft and able to withstand freezing temperatures as low as 10°C.
The FT10 also comes with a silicone jacket to protect it from scratches.
The camcorder shoots 720p HD video in Motion JPEG format and has a 2.7in LCD screen.
Unique to the FT10's screen is its high-angle mode that makes the LCD easier to view when the camera is held up high, say, when you need to shoot over a crowd.
The LX5 (RM1,899) is expected to ship by late August while the FZ100 (RM1,999), FZ40 (RM1,699), FX700 (RM1,699) and FT10 (RM999) do not have a confirmed released date yet.

Original Source: www.panasonic.com.my

Five new Lumix cameras

LX5

Panasonic has bolstered its Lumix line of digital cameras with five new models, namely the DMC-LX5, FZ40, FZ100, FX700 and FT10.

The LX5 is a premium compact camera that has a 10.1-megapixel censor and a wide-angle 24mm Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens with up to 3.8x zoom.
The LX5 can shoot at an aperture of f/2 to capture more light when in low light environments and also to produce photos with soft-focused backgrounds.
Also, the compact camera has a 3in LED backlit display with a 460,000-dot resolution.
At the heart of the LX5 is its new Venus Engine FHS image processor that speeds up the camera to achieve better noise performance.
Other improvements to the LX5 include a newly incorporated turn-and-push jog dial that allows users to select settings more quickly.
The LX5 also has a hotshoe that is compatible with optional attachments such as an optical view finder and external flash.
Photo enthusiasts can get creative with the manual function mode as well as My Colour and Film mode which will work with both still images and videos.
The LX5 is capable of recording 720p HD video in AVHCD Lite format and Motion JPEG. Users cans also set the shutter speed and aperture manually.
FZ40
If you looking for a superzoom camera, Panasonic's FZ40 and FZ100 should fit the bill. Both cameras feature a 14.1-megapixel sensor and benefit from a long 24x optical zoom range.
Both have a 3in LCD screen but only the FZ100 has a higher resolution screen with a swivel to turn it in almost any direction.
FZ100
Panasonic has also included an Intelligent Auto mode that selects the ideal scene mode and even remembers faces.
For image stabilisation, the FZ40 uses the Mega OIS system while the FZ100 uses the improved Power OIS system.
Both cameras shoot HD movies - the FZ100 records 1080i videos in AVCHD format and the FZ40 records 720p videos in AVCHD lite.
Another unique feature of the FZ100 is its 11fps (frames per second) fast-burst mode with a mechanical shutter.
FX700
Additionally, it has Continuous Auto Focus and Intelligent Burst shooting modes that allow the camera to choose a set of images which has the least motion blur.
Meanwhile, the FX700, is a compact 14.1-megapixel camera that has a 3in touchscreen.
Although tiny, it is capable of recording 1080p HD video in AVCHD format just like its larger hybrid cousins in the FX series.
The FX700 also has shares some of the features of the LX5 such a wide-angle 24mm lens but it has a longer optical zoom of 5x.
New to the FX700 is its handheld Night Shot mode that shoots 10 consecutive shots to create a ­brightly lit photo without the use of a tripod.
Built tough
FT10
For users who like to explore the great outdoors and need a camera that can survive rugged ­environments, the FT10 is up for the challenge.
This 14.1-megapixel camera is built tough and is water resistant up to 10ft, shockproof up to to 5ft and able to withstand freezing temperatures as low as 10°C.
The FT10 also comes with a silicone jacket to protect it from scratches.
The camcorder shoots 720p HD video in Motion JPEG format and has a 2.7in LCD screen.
Unique to the FT10's screen is its high-angle mode that makes the LCD easier to view when the camera is held up high, say, when you need to shoot over a crowd.
The LX5 (RM1,899) is expected to ship by late August while the FZ100 (RM1,999), FZ40 (RM1,699), FX700 (RM1,699) and FT10 (RM999) do not have a confirmed released date yet.

Original Source: www.panasonic.com.my