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teto_222
07-01-2012, 13:46
للبيع البحيره أحدث موديل من سوني DSC-TX100V بسعر مميز جداًجداً

للبيع بالبحيره أحدث كاميرا من سوني DSC-W370 بأمكانيات خيالية جداً جداً

الكاميرا 140.1 ميجا بكسل
و لهواة تصوير الفيديو : الكاميرا تصور فيديو Full HD 720p ب 24 ميجا ثانية و 60 فرام في الثانية


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← السعر / 1000 جنية نهائي سعرها جديد 1399
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← الصور / من النت و الكاميرا شبة جديدة تماماً جداً (او تقدر تقول جديدة لكنها للأمانة استعملت و بدون خدش واحد)

الكارتونة جديده

طبعاً خصائص و اعدادات الكاميرا تضاهي الكاميرات شبة الأحترافية و في مميزات ليها كثير موجودة علي النت


مواصفات الكاميرا
]Sony W370 User Report
by Mike Pasini
https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/zimages/w-front.jpg

14 MP
7X Optical Zoom
HD Movie
Focus in Video
Optical steady SHot

Looks like you've been found out. More than a few camera companies are
stripping their fancier digicams of one feature or another until they hit the
$200 mark. That, they figure, is your target price.

If that's you, the Sony W370 may be tempting. Like W-series cameras in the
past, Sony packs quite a few features into a compact body that fits into your
jeans pocket. The Sony W370 replaces the W290 -- and knocks $50 off the price,
too. I really enjoyed shooting with the Sony W370. It was when I got back to the
bunker and looked at the pictures that I met with an unhappy surprise: the image
quality was not up to the standard I expected. More on that in the Shooter's
report.

ملف مرفق 11056 (https://arabhardware.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11056)

The Sony W370's 7x zoom with optical SteadyShot is the big feature, even if
it starts at 34mm. Add a 3.0-inch LCD and a 14-megapixel Super HAD CCD sensor to
the physical specs. On the inside, the beauty starts with a nimble iAuto mode
that almost makes a Mode dial obsolete. It continues with Sony's Sweep Panorama.
And it finishes with 720p HD movies (with HDMI output).

You might think of the Sony W370 as a basic digicam with a longer zoom, HD
movies, and Sweep Panorama.

Look and Feel. The Sony W370 isn't the slimmest digicam you can snag,
but it's not beefy either. It slips right into your front jeans pocket (or
anything larger). At 6.2 ounces (177g) with battery and card, the Sony W370 is a
bit heavy for a shirt pocket, but not by much.

It has the slightest grip but it's sufficient. Use the included wrist strap
to be safe, though. It's the cheapest insurance you can get.



Every now and then I wish I had a belt holster for these small digicams. That
would be perfect for the Sony W370. But I wouldn't bother with any other sort of
case for it. The lens is protected and the LCD is pretty tough, too.

If you've been put off Sony because you didn't want to buy Memory Sticks,
you'll be glad to know that the Sony W370 takes either Memory Sticks or SD
cards. I used an SD card for the gallery shots with no trouble at all.

Right under the lens on the bottom panel is a plastic tripod socket, which
should make panoramas a little easier to take. There's room to open the Sony
W370's battery compartment door if you have a small tripod mount.

On the right side a small chrome door opens to the mini HDMI and USB ports.
That's a much better solution than the octopus plug of earlier Sonys.

In something of a dubious trend, the flash sits right next to the grip rather
than on the outside corner. If you curl your middle finger down the grip and
poise your index finger above the Shutter button, you do avoid the flash, but
it's only peeking through those two fingers. Big hands might block it.

ملف مرفق 11057 (https://arabhardware.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11057)

Controls. Your index finger can easily get to the two controls on the
Sony W370's top panel: the Power button and the Shutter button. The Power button
is flush to the top panel but it's large enough to find without a map. A small
green LED lights to let you know the Sony W370 is on. The rectangular Shutter
button is neatly raised so you don't have to look for it. I had no trouble with
either control.

Having a rectangular Shutter button means the Zoom lever has to go on the
back panel, not around the Shutter button. The Sony W370's Zoom lever, managed
by my thumb, was smooth enough to compose images and zoom during video
captures.

ملف مرفق 11055 (https://arabhardware.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11055)

Below it is the Mode dial. With intelligent Auto, there wasn't a lot on the
Mode dial (nor are there a lot of Scene modes either), which I found refreshing.
Everything I needed was there, though.

Below that was a very tiny Playback button that also powers on the Sony W370
(without extending the lens). But it doesn't turn the camera off. It just
switches to Record mode, as does pressing the Shutter button lightly.

The four-way navigator rings an OK button with the usual arrow keys that do
double duty. Up toggles through the Display options. Right steps through the
Flash modes. Down handles the Self-Timer modes. And Left enables Smile
Detection. That's a bit unusual double duty. You might wonder where EV is or
Focus modes. Well, EV is on the menu system and what do you need Focus modes for
anyway? The Sony W370 automatically handles that for you.

Below the navigator is an elongated Menu button and a tiny round Trash
button. The only reason we can think Sony used an elongated button for Menu is
to fit the word "Menu" on it. The only button with an icon on the panel is the
Sony W370's Zoom lever. It already has W and T on it so it needs a little back
panel space for the Playback functions of Index and Enlarge.

Most of the time you'll be looking at the Sony W370's 3.0-inch LCD. With 230K
pixels, it has enough resolution to enjoy your images. The surface was very hard
and not easily scratched. I was careful with it, but the worst thing it picked
up were finger prints. Those, however, buffed out pretty easily with a
microfiber cloth.


Lens. The lens on the Sony W370 is simply branded "Sony Lens." With a
35mm equivalent range of 34mm to 238mm (or 37mm to 259mm in 16:9 Movie mode), it
uses Sony's optical SteadyShot image stabilization to stabilize the image. You
can also tap into Sony's Smart Zoom or Precision Digital Zoom modes.

ملف مرفق 11058 (https://arabhardware.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11058)

The Sony W370's aperture ranges from f/3.6 to f/7.1 at wide-angle in two
steps with a neutral density filter. You have no direct control of the aperture
or shutter speed (which ranges from two seconds to 1/1,600 second).

Modes. Sony has gone to great lengths to simplify using the Sony W370.
For the most part, I just set the Mode dial to Intelligent Auto and forgot about
it. I also tried Program (just out of habit) and Movie (720 HD or 640 VGA, both
at 30 fps and in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format with ACC audio).

ملف مرفق 11059 (https://arabhardware.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11059)
Video. 1280x720 @ 30 fps. Optical zoom
supported. (Click to download 4.5MB .MP4 file.)


For fun, I slipped into Sweep Panorama. I didn't bother with the very
restrictive Easy, which is great for handing the camera to someone who you'd
prefer not change anything.

And I only used Scene for High ISO (although Gourmet was tempting). You may
also be tempted by High Sensitivity, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Soft Snap,
Landscape, Beach, Snow, Fireworks, Gourmet, or Pet.

Menu System. You access the Menu system using that elongated Menu
button.

In Record mode, you have the usual shooting options (image size, burst mode,
EV, intelligent Scene Recognition options, smile detection sensitivity, face
detection settings, and Setup). I ignored them, except for EV, which I needed on
occasion.


https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/zimages/ss_0001.jpg
Intelligent Auto
https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/zimages/ss_0003.jpg
Playback Index


https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/zimages/ss_0000.jpg
Record Menu
https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/zimages/ss_0002.jpg
Playback Menu























Setup has four tabs for more general Record options (like whether the AF
illuminator is active, grid lines, display resolution, digital zoom options),
Main settings (beep, language, etc.), Memory card too (format, etc.), and Clock
settings.

Playback has slide show options (including Sony's great presentations with
music and sophisticated transitions), view modes (date, still folder, movie
folder), delete, protect, DPOF, print, and Setup.

Storage & Battery. The Sony W370 is powered by a very slim, K-type
lithium-ion battery rated at 3.6 volts. According to Sony, a full charge is good
for 230 images or 115 minutes. My experience with the Sony W370 battery was
unusually disappointing. It just didn't last as long with a full charge as most
lithium-ion batteries have been lasting for me.

https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/zimages/w-batt.jpg

The charger has fold-in plugs so you don't have to travel with a power cord.
There is no optional AC adapter.

The Sony W370 has 19MB of internal memory and uses your choice of Memory
Stick or SD card media. Formats supported include Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick
PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed), Memory Stick PRO HG-Duo, and
SD/SDHC.

My JPEG image sizes varied from 2.4MB to 5.6MB for high resolution images
shot at 4:3 or 16:9 sizes. Panoramas were about 2.9MB. A 2 or 4GB card should
serve you well.

Shooting. One thing I just loved about the Sony W370 was being able to
sneak the camera right up to a subject and take a shot. No worry about setting
Macro mode (it's automatic). I like shooting in Macro mode a lot, so not having
to remember whether I was in Macro or Super Macro or Normal was a real pleasure
for me.

https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/THUMBS250/YDSC00004.JPG

So close-up shots of flowers were capture quickly and looked great on the
LCD. My fig leaf shot in particular seemed almost 3D. I was surprised to see
even the red flowers were captured accurately. They're often over-saturated.
Unfortunately when you look at them onscreen on a computer, all the images are
soft. Many are just plain out of focus, and others that look sharper have a
strange fuzziness around the edges that make them appear soft -- even images
that were captured at ISO 80.

Something I really liked about the Sony W370 is something I appreciate on
every Sony digicam: Dynamic Range Optimization. You can fiddle with this in the
Setup menu, but it's on by default at a very sensible setting. Its job is to
prevent blown highlights and muddy shadows and it usually does it very well.

The Sony W370 did it less well than I'm used to, probably because it isn't
using a Bionz image processor. I had a very difficult time shooting a street
scene at sunset. But it captured a ball of white yarn very well. So even
compromised a tad, DRO still does very well.

https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/THUMBS250/YDSC00019.JPG

And Sweep Panorama is a real treat, too. This was the first time I actually
had some instruction in how to use it, so I really enjoyed it. How fast you pan
the camera matters. If you're too slow, part of the image will be gray. And you
can go too fast, too. A nice steady pace seems to work, covering the full range
of about 240 degrees in just a few seconds. I counted to Seven Alligator before
it stopped shooting.

It takes up to 100 shots at about 10 frames per second using the Sony W370's
mechanical shutter to minimize distortion. Unlike cameras with Intelligent Sweep
Panorama, the Sony W370 cannot edit out moving subjects, so be sure to omit them
from your scenes or you'll end up with either multiple images of moving
subjects, or truncated versions of cars and people.

It's important to note when shooting a Sweep Panorama that exposure is fixed
on the first shot. If you're panning from the shade to sunlight and back to
shade, you'll be overexposed in the middle.

https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/W370/THUMBS250/YDSC00031.JPG

There was one thing I didn't like. Landscapes just weren't as crisp or
well-exposed as they should have been. Sunsets were really difficult to capture
(and there's no Scene mode for them, either). Like other Sonys we've reviewed
recently, the panoramic images created are of sufficiently low resolution that
they're only good printed about 10 inches wide.

In his lab tests, Luke found low light focusing was non-existent, which could
explain my disappointment with sunset shooting. And the doll shots in low light,
none of which were Gallery worthy, also revealed the Sony W370's poor focus
ability. He also found the LCD was not accurately showing what the sensor
captured. There were both distortion and framing errors. That's not something
you'd notice in normal use -- unless you had to precisely frame something.

Without a Bionz processor, we both found the shot-to-shot time maddening.
Sometimes (with little processing) it was acceptable and sometimes (when more
was required) it was a real drag, sometimes taking 1.2 seconds, ranging to as
long as 1.7 seconds between shots. He also found metering was off, overexposing
by a third of a stop. And he thought prefocus lag was the slowest he'd seen in
years, taking 0.2 second, while in the past it's Sony that has led the pack with
lightning-fast times of 0.013s at times. And full autofocus shutter lag is also
slower than average, taking 0.74 second at wide-angle, and 0.86 second at
telephoto. That's slow even for a long zoom.

We're really not sure what happened with the Sony W370, as even cameras below
its $200 price point outperform it in most areas.
https://cdn.thetechjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/Sony-DSC-W370-Cyber-Shot-Digital-Compact-Camera.jpg

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teto_222
08-01-2012, 22:07
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teto_222
10-01-2012, 20:43
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teto_222
13-01-2012, 12:22
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teto_222
15-01-2012, 23:47
تم تخفيض السعر ل 950

thematrix_a
17-01-2012, 08:59
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