Sony Cybershot DSC-H10
Friday, August 29th, 2008
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 is a pretty decent camera without the whistles generated by other more competitive cameras but it can deliver crisp and quality outdoor shots. It is a compact 8.1 megapixel camera with a 15x Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens. It has a 3-inch LCD screen which is the only way you can use to previews your shots since it does not have an electronic viewfinder.
While the camera can record video clips don’t expect to use the zooming function when capturing movies because it does not have that. Also, don’t expect exposure modes you can adjust semi-manually as there are none.
It may not be as light as the slim cybershots but it is comfortable to bring around at only 10.3 ounces. It boasts of the Smile Shutter technology which allows you get great pictures exactly when your subjects are smiling. You also get clearer photos with the Double Anti-Blur solution by Sony.
If you are new in photography or an amateur with some degree of experience, you will enjoy the camera’s Intelligent Scene Recognition feature as it automatically selects the desired setting based on the environment and the lighting conditions. Professional photographers will not enjoy this camera considering that all the settings are almost automatic but if you are always in a hurry to get that great shot without tinkering with the settings then this camera is for you.
