Friday, September 20, 2013

a new opinion in Photography about Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W310

I have no luck whatsoever which cameras. I always seem to pick bad ones which give bad quality photos or ones that take bad pictures at night. When I find a good one, I usually manage to drop the camera or something will invariably go wrong with it. My latest camera of choice was the Sony Cybershot DSC-W310.

About the camera
The camera promises to let you take better pictures, with the minimum effort. It claims that you can take detailed images in a simple and easy way. It has a stabiliser to stop shots from becoming blurry and unclear. To improve your photos further, the camera has an edit feature to trim the photo and correct red eyes.

Specifications
The camera has 12.1 megapixels which means that it should produce high quality photos and it has 4x optical zoom which means you should be able to take photos even of far away objects. It has a big screen on the back of 6.7cm width which allows you to take a good photo and then to check it in detail. It has an intelligent auto which automatically chooses the right light setting and a smile shutter which automatically takes the photo when it detects a smile.

The camera is a good compact size measuring 9.5cm in length, 5.5cm in width and 1.9cm in depth. It has a built in flash and built in red eye reduction. It has a battery charger and a wrist strap to keep the camera save and sound which is great for a clumsy person like me. The display is LCD and it also has a film function. The product comes in silver, pink and black. I chose the black one.

Appearance
The product is sleek and classy looking. The product is has a black outer casing which is matte is its finish. On the front, the view finder is a shiny metallic silver and Sony is written on the front in silver lettering. The flash light is on the front of the camera. On the back is the display screen, the zoom button, the play function, the camera button, the film button, the flash button, the menu button and the trash can. On the top of the camera is a silver on/off button and a silver button to push in order to take the photos. On the bottom of the camera is the battery slot and memory card slot.

Price
The camera will cost you around ?80. I got mine from Amazon and it is available on a range of other websites too. It is also available from some electrical stores and camera shops.

My experience
I bought the camera to take with me travelling across Europe for the month. It is simple to use and it really does take the effort out of taking photographs. I have often struggling with changing the settings to get the best photo but this automatically does this for you. I took photos in a range of different setting including both night and day, fireworks display and even inside the blue grotto caves in Sorrento. It coped well in each setting, giving me clear photos with the appropriately lighting each time. Without the flash on, the photos are still clear and not blurry, which is a relief as I have had problems with this in the past.

The camera is light to hold but the wrist strap helps to keep it safe anyway which was good as I was on a few boat trips. The view finder comes out of the front of the camera as soon as you switch it on and the display tells you which setting it is working in straight away. There are plenty of buttons to fiddle with but as it does most things on its own, I have investigated them too much for fear of messing up the setting.

You can zoom into photos that you have taken and check that you are happy with it. If you aren't happy, there is a simple trash button but you need to be careful that you press the 'this image' button and not 'all images'! My photos are all of a good quality which true to life vibrant colouring, and I have some beautiful photos to treasure from my trip.

The product is easy to charge up. You simply remove the battery from the camera and slot it into the charger and then plug it into the wall. It doesn't take to long to charge the battery and the light lets you know when the job is done. The battery life is excellent and I only charged it twice in a month. This was with taking photos constantly and also looking at the ones that I had already taken constantly too so I was very happy with this. I didn't use the film function or the edit function so I can't comment on this. The camera requires a memory card and I have an SD 4GB and this hold plenty of photos. To get the photos onto my computer, you simply slot the card into your laptop or use the included lead.

Conclusion
All in all, this takes beautiful photos in a simple and easy way. It adjusts the settings for you so all you have to do is choose your subject and push the button. The colours are vibrant and the shots are crystal clear in all lighting. With the right memory card, it can hold plenty of photos and the battery life is excellent. As long as I don't drop this camera or spill anything on it, this one may just be with me for the long haul.

Source: http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/digital-camera/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-w310/1726291/

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