Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W290 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Black)
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W290 digital camera features Intelligent Auto mode, a 28mm wide-angle lens, automatically detects 8 scene conditions and selects the appropriate camera settings. Face Detection captures faces more naturally and helps prevent blur. Also, now record high-definition videos in 720p HD and enjoy your memories on your HDTV. Cyber-shot DSC-W290 Highlights 12.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD Image Sensor A powerful 12.1-megapixel, 1/2.3-inch Super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images with superb contrast and clarity down to the finest detail. With 12.1 megapixels, you can create stunning, photo-quality prints up to A3+ (13x19-inch) size, or crop your images and still come away with high-resolution shots. Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens with 5x Optical Zoom The professional-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 5x optical zoom lens brings distant subjects closer for great outdoor, sports, and travel photos. Wide-angle lens A 28mm (more...)
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20/B 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization
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Zoom in on the 10.1-megapixel DSC-H20 Cyber-shot digital camera and get the best shot. With its impressive Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar wide-angle lens with a 10x optical zoom, it's easy to capture the moment with impeccable detail. A 3.0-inch touch screen makes reviewing your shots a breeze and the ingenious iAuto mode takes the guesswork out of choosing the best camera settings when you're not sure which one to pick. There's also built-in technology like Optical SteadyShot image stabilization that reduces blur and Smile Shutter mode that automatically captures a smile as it happens. Feel like recording HD video? The H20 captures crisp, 720p video that can be viewed on your HDTV. There's even an anti-blink function to help everyone look their best and in-camera photo retouching tools.Cyber-shot DSC-H20 Highlights 10.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD Image Sensor A powerful 10.1-megapixel, 1/2.3-inch Super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images (more...)
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Sony Cybershot DSC-W220 12.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Black)
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This one's got it all. The Cyber-shot DSC-W220 combines point-and-shoot ease-of-use with advanced features in a sophisticated, compact body. Smile Shutter technology allows you to capture a smile the moment it happens, and the Carl Zeiss 4x optical zoom lens, Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, and 12.1-megapixel resolution deliver crisp, clear images. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220 Highlights 12.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD Image Sensor A powerful 12.1 megapixel 1/2.3-inch Super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images with superb contrast and clarity down to the finest detail. With 12.1 megapixels, you can create stunning, photo-quality prints up to A3 size, or crop your images and still come away with high resolution shots. Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens with 4x Optical Zoom 4x optical zoom lens captures sharp images, even from a distance. 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD display (230k pixels) Generous 2.7-inch (230K pixels) Clear Photo LCD di (more...)
How To Take A Nice Panning Shot
Begin new to photography, have you ever wonder how to achieve a shot where the moving subject is in focus while the background is blurred? Have you envy photographers who can produce such images?
This technique is commonly known as Panning and can be easy achieved with sufficient practices. A SLR camera is preferred for panning shots due to its ability to achieve fast response. DSLR is taking up the market share with its price being very competitive too. DSLR being digital in nature, is very welcomed nowadays especially when people are getting more IT savvy. Images can be downloaded into computers which make editing easier as compared to the past. And not to forget, films which is now replaced by memory cards for DSLR makes photography relatively cheaper!
Panning technique is commonly used in sports like motorbike racing, running, cycling, and many more. This technique can help to make the photographs tell a story to the viewers. Viewers can easily acknowledge that the subject of interest is in motion and thus making the photograph more attractive and complete, as compared to a freeze moment due to the result of fast shutter speed.
To make a panning shot, first of all like most photography criteria, you need a subject of interest. This subject preferably should be moving across your camera from left to right or vice versa. Panning shots could be quite impossible if the subject of interest is moving towards or away from your camera.
The background is recommended to be colorful so as to make the photograph appeared to be more attractive even when blurred.
There are a few settings in your camera you need to make and the steps to Panning shots are:
Step 1: Set your camera to Shutter Priority mode,
Step 2: Set your shutter speed with its denominator value smaller then your lens focal length. I will recommend setting the shutter speed to be at 1/15 sec. With this setting, you are deliberately achieving "camera shake" which is your main motive in panning shots,
Step 3: Set your camera to "Continuous Shoot" mode. This will allow you to get a few shots at one time so as to achieve higher "probability of hit".
Step 4: Set your camera to "AF-C" mode,
Step 5: As the main subject is moving across your camera, quickly focus on the subject and shoot. As your camera is set to "Continuous Shoot" mode, hold on to your shutter while moving your camera along with your main subject, making sure that the main subject is always in the middle of your viewfinder.
There you go and you achieved the technique of panning. Panning needs a lot of practice and you will be considered lucky if you are able to get 5 good shots out of 30 tries. Remember the good old days where SLR cameras are using film? Imagine how much money you will have to spend on films to get at least 10 good panning shots! Thus we are considered very lucky now as SLR cameras go digital.
You can further improve the photographs by doing some editing in Photoshop or other photo editing software. You may choose to do some cropping of the photographs such that the main subject is placed at the golden rule for photography, the "Rule of Thirds". With this, the photographs are able to tell the viewer the whole story and thus making the photographs more attractive and eyes catching!
Remember, you need a lot of practice for panning shots and do not be discouraged if you failed for the first few times. With enough practice, I am sure you can achieve what you longed for!
Yong Sak is a Singapore Photographer that owns an attractive and information packed online photography portal that consists of many useful Beginners Photography Tips You can also view a great collection of Chin Yong Sak Photos over his personal photo gallery.



