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February 27, 2007
 
Sony Cybershot DSC-H7 Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
Both cameras feature powerful Carl Zeiss® 15x optical zoom lenses for up-close shots of big plays on the field. You won’t miss the look of victory in your champion’s face with Sony’s new face detection technology. It can identify up to eight faces in the camera’s LCD frame, and automatically adjust white balance and flash as well as focus and exposure for correctly exposed, sharp photos.         Initial Review

February 27, 2007
 
Sony Cybershot DSC-W80 Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
All of the new cameras are powered by the Bionz™ processing engine, first used in Sony’s Alpha digital SLR camera system. This newly-added circuitry delivers the fast image processing speeds needed to produce color rich, detailed pictures for true high-definition photo viewing.         Initial Review

February 27, 2007
 
Sony Cybershot DSC-W200 Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
You can easily knock out blurry photos, especially in challenging low-light conditions. The cameras incorporate Super Steady Shot® optical image stabilization to safeguard against blur caused by camera shake. Their high sensitivity (up to ISO3200) settings can help to fight blur associated with fast-moving subjects. Sony's Clear RAW ™ noise reduction technology will minimize picture noise common to images shot at high ISO levels.          Initial Review

February 27, 2007
 
Sony Cybershot DSC-W90 Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
Other helpful in-camera functions include red-eye correction and retouching effects. You can create artistic photos with the soft edge filter that emphasizes a focused subject by blurring the background. The partial color filter highlights the subject by letting it remain in color while making the background black-and-white.        Initial Review

February 28, 2007
 
Sony DPP-FP90 Picturestation Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
“Our new personal printers bring the photo lab to you, whether you’re out at a party or in the comfort of your home” said Kelly Davis, Sony Electronics’ senior product manager for PictureStation. “Digital cameras have brought picture-taking into our daily lives and our PictureStation photo printers are designed to complement the camera’s ability to capture and share memories in the moment.” The printers allow users to preview and edit photos before printing with built-in displays and enhanced editing features so the quality of digital images can be maximized.         Initial Review

February 27, 2007
 
Sony DPP-FP70 Picturestation Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
With the touch of the Auto Touch-up button on the unit, either printer can correct the exposure of a face if it is over- or under-exposed without affecting the exposure of the background. This same button also gives users the ability to sharpen out-of-focus images by creating several simulations of camera lens movement, checking the contrast of each simulation and then selecting the best simulated image to improve the original photo for printing.           Initial Review

February 28, 2007
 
Merging Multiple Dark Photos to Create a Bright Exposure

Andrea Ghilardelli writes, "When shooting in subdued light, classic photography method is to select a very low shutter speed (tens of seconds or even more) to reveal the faintest objects. Therefore, we will take just one long exposure. One alternative way to proceed, however, is to take several short exposures of the same scene and then adding them up with editing software like Photoshop. This technique offers a wealth of advantages, leading up to better, more creative photos"      More




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