Saturday, November 19, 2011

Digital Camera Reviews - Sony Dsc N2, Dsc T100 and Canon Eos 400D

Sony Cyber-shot Dsc N2

Digital Camera Reviews - Sony Dsc N2, Dsc T100 and Canon Eos 400D

The Sony Dsc N2 is a stylish digital camera with ten mega pixels and a three times optic zoom. The feature that sets the Dsc N2 apart from just about all other digital cameras is its large 3" touch Lcd screen. This cuts the whole of dials and buttons the camera has to an absolute minimum, helping to accentuate its looks and style.

Another feature that adds to the attraction of the camera is the fact it has a by hand exposure mode. This allows you to set the shutter speed and aperture you shoot at. This model is probably aimed at the more casual user who still wants the excellent picture ability to boast at cocktail parties. There is some turn over on whether the Cpu, or 'brain', of the Dsc is any best than the Dsc N1, so that the extra megapixels may not be processed in a manner that makes the pictures any better. I would suggest trying one out in the shop before committing yourself to a purchase.

Rating: 3 out of 5

Sony Dsc-T100

The Dsc-T100 fits an breathtaking composition of high-tech features into super-slim dimensions. It has high-resolution 8.1 Mp imaging, a suited 5x optic zoom lens and a huge 3.0" Clear Photo Lcd Plus screen that lets you snap and share photos easily. This means that it can zoom in closer to distant objects with best clarity than the majority of the other brands that fit into a pocket. The optic zoom is the best feature of this camera, and would be very useful for images at concerts, wildlife photography or impressive holiday snaps. The size makes it very conveyable and I would suggest this one over the Dsc N2.

Rating: 4 out of 5

Canon Eos 400D

The Canon Eos 400D is the newest member of Canon's allinclusive range of Slr digital cameras. It is now over three years since Canon released their first entry-level Dslr, the 6 megapixel Eos 300D, which kick-started the whole funds Dslr boom. An entry-level camera, the new Canon 400D has a hard act to follow as it attempts to build on the success of the 300D and 350D models. The 400D intimately follows the normal create of the 350D, having similar ageement proportions to the older model, but it adds some new features to try and remain competitive in what has become a rapidly expanding sector of the photography market. This model is more for the funds professional, possibly as a useful backup for the main shooter. That said, you can always rely on Canon to bring a functional and competent camera, and the styling of this model would feel at home in any paparazzi's man-bag.

Rating : 4 out of 5.

Digital Camera Reviews - Sony Dsc N2, Dsc T100 and Canon Eos 400D

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