T3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 08:21:49
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Is it a digital camera or a portable rocket launcher? Yep, Sonys newbie shares the bizarre swivelling design of its predecessor, and its a camera that looks just plain crazy till you use it.What you do is hold onto that massive, fat Carl Zeiss zoom...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 02:03:33
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« The DPExpert forum is taking visitors | Main | [ REVIEW ? Canon EOS 300D/Digital Rebel redux ] » May 02, 2005 [ REVIEW ? Sony DSC-F828 ] SONY Cyber-shot DSC-F828 Price: $1999 Rating: 4 starsSONY?s DSC F828 set some new standards for digital still cam...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 02:03:35
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Besides being the first sub-AU$2,000 camera to come with an 8-megapixel resolution, the sensor is also the first to sport a 4-colour RGBE colour filter. Unlike normal RGB imagers which capture twice as many greens as red and blue -- your eyes are more...
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Continuing a design introduced with the Cybershot F505 several years ago, the DSC F828 is an 8Mp digital still camera that allows you to capture high-quality images which can later be printed at up to A3 or poster size. Standout features include a seve...
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about.com Updated: 2011-10-04 08:21:39
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A review of the Sony Cyber-shot F828, an 8-megapixel digital camera.
Whopping 8 megapixels, Dual memory card slots, Comfortable to hold...
Cant change lenses, Images can have noise or fringing, Retails for $999...
The Sony Cyber-shot F828 has many features and options, including capturing an astouding 8 megapixels for images. It also captures movies for up to three minutes at 15 frames per second. Its dual memory card slots are quite handy. The images can get so...
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hhcmag.com Updated: 2011-10-04 08:21:42
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Well, okay; the CyberShot will put a somewhat larger dent into your checkbook than any CliŽ ever will, but those photography nuts who love Sony style, engineering and cachet might find it hard to resist this marvelous new digital camera from one o...
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The colour reproduction of the camera is rich and full of contrast. The different colour modes have their own specific features, but the Real-color mode has my preference. In the past we used to see this very green grass on an image or neon yellow flow...
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Sony?s top-end Cyber-shot model, the DSC-F828, is an 8.0 megapixel, four color channel (Red + Green + Blue + Emerald) CCD camera with a unique design and a host of professional features (live histogram, multi formats and burst modes, etc.) that brings...
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Specs: Megapixels: 8, Maximum Resolution: 3264 x 2448 pixels, Media Format: None, Type: Enthusiast...
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photographyreview.com Updated: 2011-10-04 08:21:55
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This is the first of the current batch of 8 megapixel compact digital cameras. Theyre all using the same Sony sensor, except that Sony has used a unique, 4-color filter on the CCD in the 828. The special filter adds the color "emerald" which Sony clai...
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The Cybershot DSC-F828 was announced on 15th August, this new camera is very obviously a development of the DSC-F717 design. Just under a year since the F717 and Sonys flagship prosumer digital camera has certainly undergone a large number of change...
Eight megapixel sensor delivers a clear resolution increase over five megapixel, New RGBE four color CCD delivers more pleasing color balance than DSC-F717 it replaces, Big and very fast seven times optical zoom lens which starts at a wide 28 mm, Excellen...
Strong visible chromatic aberrations in backlit or reflections in bright sunny conditions, Higher noise levels than the current crop of five megapixel digital cameras, Potential hue shift on overexposed greens, Visible sharpening white halo around black l...
Heres my rating of the Sony DSC-F828: (8 megapixel prosumer): DetailRating (out of 10)Construction9Features8Image quality7.5Lens / CCD combination7Ease of use8Value for money8Theres no doubt that physically the DSC-F828 is one of the most unusual an...
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Sonys latest top of the line Cyber-shot camera has been code named the "Dark Angel" and one look at it will tell you why. The DSC-F828 is encased in a black, magnesium alloy body, and is the first to incorporate Sonys recently announced four-color fi...
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