Sunday, March 11, 2012

Learn information about the Uses and Returns in Regards to the Sony DSC-W120

By Darlena Irvine


There are a number of Sony digital cameras. The Sony DSC-W120 comes with 7.2 megapixel TFT LCD display that is 2.5"in size. It also features the Carl Zeiss 4x Optical Zoom lens, HD output, Face Detection, Smile Shutter and Super SteadyShot . When you have this many megapixels you are afforded extra definition as well as more details when create large prints and take close up pictures. The Hole Accumulated Diode permits more light to go to all the pixels which decreases the noise and amplifies the sensitivity.

The Sony digital camera also has the Face Detection feature. What this feature does is to control exposure, flash, white balance, and focus automatically. When this happens, it assists in creating more naturals skin tones, revealing those faces that are shadowy, get rid of facial glare that is harsh, in addition to reducing red-eye. It also has the unique ability to make the distinction between a child and an adult, thereby being able to agree on who it wants to be the focus of the shot. The Super SteadyShot Optical picture Stabilization feature serves to make up for hands that are shaky, thereby reducing blurriness. The is done via the camera's gyro sensor that is built into the camera and that picks up on the movement of the camera and then automatically does the requisite corrections so that there will not be the necessity to lessen blurriness nor having to crop in on your shot. The convenient photo modes that this camera comes with help you to make the requisite alterations at a quick rate to shoot particular situations. These modes are inclusive of program such as Program Auto, including Auto, as well as Scene Selections that include Fireworks, Beach environments, Snow, Twilight, SmileShutter, Twilight Portrait, Soft snap and Landscape. Point Auto Focus is the next feature of the Sony DSC-W120 that this article will speak to. It affords you more room to create and compose your images, with its nine accuracy points instead of the regular five.

Another great feature of the Sony DSC-W120 is it automatic Macro Shooting. There is no longer any need to change focus modes manually when you are taking shots close-up. Then there is the Burst Mode. With this mode, you can make about one hundred shots at around 0.66 seconds at whatever resolution you are using; from VGA up to the full resolution mode.

In addition, it has the appropriate brightness levels. However, when you take outdoor pictures without zooming, you lose some degree of sharpness on the right side of the image where the captured scene is a little more distant. At maximum zoom, outdoor pictures are a lot sharper with the Sony DSC-W120. The softness that is noticed towards the edges of the image, does not really take anything away from this camera, as the image remains sharp and the colors stay true.

As it relates to taking portraits, the Sony DSC-W120 is okay at taking these outdoors. When you take portrait indoors using the flash, you get great results. It is very sharp and the colors are real; they look the same as subject/s you are capturing. This is great news, as many indoor portraits taken by some other digital camera tended towards a washed out look when taken with the flash of the camera on. Taking an indoor portrait with no flash with a Sony DSC-W120 also produces good results. The image has a lot of details and is quite sharp, with great colors as well.




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