Macro: 2. Like my reviews? Buy me a coffee! Website design by Coolgrey. Canon camera reviews Fujifilm camera reviews Nikon camera reviews Olympus camera reviews Panasonic camera reviews Sony camera reviews All Camera reviews. Buy Gordon a coffee! Rent gear from Borrow Lenses. Connect the camera to the computer by using the supplied USB cable.
When you import images directly from the memory card, PlayMemories Home will start when you insert the memory card to the computer.
One-point You can also open the importing screen from the main screen of PlayMemories Home. Select destination folder to which the images are saved. By default, the folder will be created in my picture based on the filming date to import file. Click [Import]. Its best selling points are really its excellent low light focusing ability, good image stabilisation and fast performance.
Build quality is excellent, and although it is expensive compared to some rivals, it has a feel of real quality to it. Unfortunately it is let down by poor battery duration, an extremely fiddly touch-screen interface and indifferent picture quality. Here, the full size images at the minimum and maximum ISO settings have been reduced for bandwidth purposes to let you see the full image, and a series of crops taken from original full resolution images at a range of ISO settings have been included in order for you to gain an appreciation of the overall quality.
There is a bit of colour noise at ISO, but the overall image quality is still pretty good. Noise is sterting to become a problem at ISO, with the noise reduction blurring out fine detail.
Image quality is very poor at ISO, with widespread noise and little fine detail. In some cases, the full size image has been reduced for bandwidth purposes, and a crop taken from the original full resolution image has been placed below it to show the overall image quality. Some other pictures may be clicked to view the original full-size image.
See below for a full res crop, or click to see the whole picture. The level of fine detail near the centre of the frame is very good for an 8MP camera. The lens produces significant barrel distortion at the wide angle setting which appears to be worse towards the right of the frame, and the upper left corner is quite blurred.
The centre of the frame is quite sharp, although there is some colour noise visible in the mid-tones. There is significant pincushion distortion at the telephoto end, bending these lines in towards the centre. Some pictures may be clicked to download the full size original image. The camera felt like it was well built for the most part.
The front cover felt solid, yet slid easily. The lock was easily opened, and I was concerned that the door might be broken or easily unlocked and become damaged.
Rather, it feels like the Cyber-shot was built to fit the screen. The shutter button is not terribly comfortable; that said, it could have been worse. As noted, the T70 is very solid, and feels tough enough. The controls on this camera are almost all managed through the touch screen. There are only three physical buttons on the camera power, review, and shutter.
Aside from the buttons, the zoom is controlled by a slide switch. Even with its generally solid construction, all was not perfect. Even through a case I accidentally turned the camera on. This would worry me if I was traveling because of the risk of draining the battery.
I also accidentally triggered the shutter quite a few times while holding the camera, and also fired the shutter more than once while pre-focusing. The touch-screen on this camera is fun to play with at first. There are many neat things that the touch screen allows. For example, in a picture with a face, you can tap on a face and the face recognition feature will track that face.
Alternatively, you can tap on a part of the screen to activate a specific focus sensor. Working through on-screen menus is unquestionably much slower than using dedicated buttons. Navigating the menus and finding the right options as well as accurately selecting the correct option, especially with larger fingers can become tiring over time for users looking to make quick adjustments.
It is more than adequate for doing a quick review of your photos. My biggest concern with the screen is that it becomes very dirty quite quickly. I feel that this camera was quite fast enough for being an ultracompact. Startup times were short: I found that by the time I had the lens cover open and the camera situated in my hands, it was ready to snap a picture.
Focusing time was quick: even if I just pressed the shutter button with no pre-focusing, the camera was able to focus and take a picture quite quickly, averaging around.
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