Thursday, August 18, 2011
Sony NEX C3 Unboxing Pictures & Review
Sony is one of the companies with most to gain a widespread adoption of mirrorless cameras. The inroads it made into the conventional DSLR market were pretty modest compared to its ambition, and there's clearly an opportunity to combine its in-house expertise from its Cyber-Shot compacts with the interchangeable lens know-how it gained.The magic inside the package comes with the Sony Alpha NEX-C3 DSLR Camera, and there are also a NP-FW50 battery pack, a battery charger, a data cable (USB), a strap, a CD-ROM, a user's guide, a body cap.
The NEX-3 is not exactly excessively bulky, so it's impressive to see that Sony has managed to make the C3 still smaller - it's even slightly smaller than the NEX-5.
Instead of building the flash into the camera body, Sony opts to include a small, fiddly screw-in flash in the box. We reckon that most users will choose to either leave the flash attached at all times (thus increasing the size of the camera), or end up leaving it at home.
The 3.0 inch XtraFine TruBlack LCD has got to make you view the pictures nicely and vividly.
The fun part about the NEX-3 is the lift-up of the screen. Easy lift, easy self picture taking mode.
The playback, power keys are just located on the right top of the camera. The Rec key is easily spotted under the power key for shooting a movie.
The Sony NEX-C3 is one of few exceptions. However, the camera is priced very competitively, and you're not likely to miss the few features it omits -- namely 1080p video capture and a universal accessory hot shoe. Sony's NEX-3 left us with high expectations for its next generation mirrorless cam, and our level of enthusiasm for this latest camera remains unparalleled. If you've been looking to upgrade from a compact point-and-shoot, or want to trim a significant amount of fat from your DSLR kit, then there's no better option than the NEX-C3.
The NEX-3 is not exactly excessively bulky, so it's impressive to see that Sony has managed to make the C3 still smaller - it's even slightly smaller than the NEX-5.
Instead of building the flash into the camera body, Sony opts to include a small, fiddly screw-in flash in the box. We reckon that most users will choose to either leave the flash attached at all times (thus increasing the size of the camera), or end up leaving it at home.
The 3.0 inch XtraFine TruBlack LCD has got to make you view the pictures nicely and vividly.
The fun part about the NEX-3 is the lift-up of the screen. Easy lift, easy self picture taking mode.
The playback, power keys are just located on the right top of the camera. The Rec key is easily spotted under the power key for shooting a movie.
The Sony NEX-C3 is one of few exceptions. However, the camera is priced very competitively, and you're not likely to miss the few features it omits -- namely 1080p video capture and a universal accessory hot shoe. Sony's NEX-3 left us with high expectations for its next generation mirrorless cam, and our level of enthusiasm for this latest camera remains unparalleled. If you've been looking to upgrade from a compact point-and-shoot, or want to trim a significant amount of fat from your DSLR kit, then there's no better option than the NEX-C3.
HTC EVO 3D Unboxing Pictures & Review
Viewing 3D pictures and videos is no longer a big deal nowadays. On your cell phone? Yes! The 3D trend is flooding all over the showbiz and phone industry. It is not something new anymore. So, how can each brand do to outstand their products in the market? Let’s take a look at the review.Unpacking the HTC EVO 3D boxset, besides the phone, there are also a battery, a charger, a handsfree set, and a user’s guide.
The EVO 3D is a little taller than the EVO 4G, but narrower thanks to a different screen aspect ratio -- 16:9 vs. 5:3. It's also a little thinner than its predecessor which, combined with the difference in width, makes the new handset a better fit in the hand. The phone features a 4.3 inch qHD capacitive touchscreen and the 4 capacitive buttons at the bottom.
At the back, you can find the dual cameras, which are the highlight of the phone. The angular edges of the phone are no doubt an excellent design for all users.
Speaking of the highlight of the phone, the dual cameras are capable of 3D picture taking mode. No need to wear a pair of 3D glasses, you can enjoy a 3D media experience as if you are in the theatre.
Here we go! The silver 2D / 3D mode switch plus the large machined aluminum camera button on the right edge are simply what you to care about when you take a picture or shoot a video.
You can find the headphone set and the power button located at the top of the phone.
You may be disappointed at the EVO 3D. Despite its 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the camera strangely lacks 1080p support. But the biggest gripe with the EVO 3D is its terrible battery life. Ultimately, we've come to think of the EVO 3D as a Sensation with a lesser camera, cheaper materials, worse battery life, and without the ability to roam worldwide. But hello, it's got 3D and the best dedicated two-stage camera button that's ever graced a phone. You have got to fall for its shooting function.
The EVO 3D is a little taller than the EVO 4G, but narrower thanks to a different screen aspect ratio -- 16:9 vs. 5:3. It's also a little thinner than its predecessor which, combined with the difference in width, makes the new handset a better fit in the hand. The phone features a 4.3 inch qHD capacitive touchscreen and the 4 capacitive buttons at the bottom.
At the back, you can find the dual cameras, which are the highlight of the phone. The angular edges of the phone are no doubt an excellent design for all users.
Speaking of the highlight of the phone, the dual cameras are capable of 3D picture taking mode. No need to wear a pair of 3D glasses, you can enjoy a 3D media experience as if you are in the theatre.
Here we go! The silver 2D / 3D mode switch plus the large machined aluminum camera button on the right edge are simply what you to care about when you take a picture or shoot a video.
You can find the headphone set and the power button located at the top of the phone.
You may be disappointed at the EVO 3D. Despite its 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the camera strangely lacks 1080p support. But the biggest gripe with the EVO 3D is its terrible battery life. Ultimately, we've come to think of the EVO 3D as a Sensation with a lesser camera, cheaper materials, worse battery life, and without the ability to roam worldwide. But hello, it's got 3D and the best dedicated two-stage camera button that's ever graced a phone. You have got to fall for its shooting function.
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