Jul 5, 2007

A new digital camera for Huong. Part 1

For Huong's request I will do the honor of researching for Huong's new digital camera. I will suggest the digital SLR instead of those tiny point and shoot kind. The picture quality, lenses expansion, and speed are the keys to her new digital SLR.

Here are some suggestion (from dpreview.com):

the Nikon D40x digital SLR

$750.00 SRP

The Nikon D40 was announced just under four months ago, and yet here we are with a new version of that camera. The D40X has the same compact lightweight body and easy to use control layout, in fact the only external physical difference is the badge. Under the bonnet Nikon has swapped out the D40's six megapixel CCD for a ten megapixel unit, this also provides a lower base sensitivity of ISO 100 and must utilize dual readout because continuous shooting frame rate has gone up from 2.5 fps to 3.0 fps. Based on the specs and features this camera is clearly aiming to knock the EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi) off its pedestal.

Auto Focus only for AF-S or AF-I lenses

As with the D40 the D40X doesn't have an built-in focus drive motor which means it can auto focus only with lenses which have their own drive motor (AF-S and AF-I lenses). The lack of a drive motor can be seen by the missing mechanical focus drive pin on the lens mount

Nikon D40X key features

  • 10 megapixel DX format CCD (1.5x FOV crop)
  • Nikon Image processing engine (as D80 / D200)
  • 3D Color Matrix Metering II, 420 pixel sensor (as D80 / D50)
  • New Multi-CAM530 three area AF sensor
  • ISO sensitivity range 100 - 1600 plus HI 1 (3200 equiv.)
  • 3.0 fps continuous shooting, unlimited in JPEG
  • No status LCD, new LCD monitor based status / settings screens
  • Help suggestions on LCD monitor (eg. scene too dark, try using flash)
  • Large 2.5" 230,000 pixel LCD monitor
  • Bigger viewfinder view (x0.8 magnification, 95% coverage)
  • Short shutter lag and viewfinder blackout
  • Support for SDHC (SD cards over 2 GB in capacity)
  • In-camera retouching
    • D-Lighting (shadow / highlight enhancement)
    • Red-eye reduction
    • Trimming
    • Monochrome
    • Filter effects
    • Small picture
    • Image overlay
  • USB 2.0 with PTP and Mass Storage device support
  • Very compact, light body (smaller, lighter than D50)
  • Improved menu user interface (as D80 / D200)
  • New EN-EL9 Lithium-Ion battery (7.2V, 1000 mAh)
  • New 'Version II' AF-S DX 18-55 mm kit lens

Sample picture taken with the D40


Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9

$480.00 SRP

Almost exactly 12 months after the launch of the Cyber-shot DSC-H2 and DSC-H5 Sony announced the replacement cameras; the DSC-H7 and the top-of-the-range model reviewed here; the DSC-H9. That Sony chose to increase the pixel count (to 8MP) and to include this year's 'must have' features (face detection and ludicrously high maximum ISO) can't have surprised many, but there are a few less predictable new features, and a few welcome changes. The former include Sony's unique 'NightShot' infra-red mode (seen on many camcorders as well as a few Cyber-shots over the years), a 15x zoom and HDTV (well, 1080i) output. The latter include an articulated (tilt-up) screen, improved focus system, faster performance and a new (in the box) remote control.

The super-zoom market is still one of the most competitive sectors and the H9 is up against some stiff competition from old foes such as Panasonic, Canon and Olympus. The H2 and H5 were both well-received when reviewed this time last year, so let's find out if Sony has built on that success or not.

Cyber-shot DSC-H9 vs DSC-H5 - key changes

  • New sensor (8MP versus 7MP)
  • longer lens range (15x up from 12x)
  • Higher maximum sensitivity (ISO 3200)
  • Tilt-up articulated screen
  • Lithium Ion battery
  • Control dial has moved to rear of camera
  • 9-point AF (was 3-point)
  • New Sports mode
  • HDTV (1080i) video output (via optional component cable)
  • Face detection
  • D-Range optimization (auto contrast)
  • In-camera retouching
  • Remote control included
  • NightShot function for shooting in the dark
  • Entirely new user interface
Sample picture taken with Sony DSC-H9


Tran Duy

4 comments:

Hot... said...

Duy, Once upon a time, Duy viet "Huong, I can not survive in VN without you". Bay gio den phien em viet " Duy, my hobby of ... chup hinh can not survive without you" . Mong ngay co' duoc may chup hinh "xi.n" do Duy mua du`m. Thank you soooooo much, Duy (Em co`n phai cam on Duy nhieu "chie^.n" kha'c nua

B.Hoang said...

Huong, go for the Nikon D40x. Just spit out 300USD more and you'll see a big different. I love Sony, but cybershot is nothing compared to Nikon D40x.

anhminh said...

Hotvit oi, I opt for Nikon D40x. My question for you is, are you willing (and ready) to use it? SLR cameras need a little more effort to get used to, to take pix, and to carry around.
Look at the review here:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0703/07030602nikond40x.asp
Good luck.

Hot... said...

Minh oi,
Neu vay thi .. let's wait for "A new digital camera for Huong. Part 2" xem co' cai nao thich hop hon cho to*' khong ha?

Duy,
Right here waiting for your part 2.Ta'nh kieuuuuuu :)