Sony Cyber-shot DSC-J10

What is the biggest problem with budget digital cameras these days? Image noise? Poor battery life? The Sony J10 is judging by these pesky USB cables and memory cards. If you are selling are always lost to hear that the J10 way with them work be facilitated.


An integrated USB connector swings by the side of the camera and plug directly into the PC to transfer and upload. 3.4 GB of internal memory, but no card slot, and the battery is not replaceable. It is a slim, lightweight camera, but not so easy that we hang them from a computer USB connector be relaxed. It is unlikely that damage the camera, but may be said excessive stress on the computer socket. Fortunately, a USB extension cable is included in the field, and also a power supply to recharge if USB-powered, not readily available.


Connection to a PC allows direct access to the internal memory, and there is a separate partition with software for transferring photos to your PC, email them, and to various online services including Picasa, Flickr and YouTube upload. These services login information be upload to the camera simply stored with any PC. However, we doubt that many Internet cafes are people running unknown software can be, and friends may not too happy about it either.


These new features put to one side, the J10 has much charm with its sleek, curvy design. The 2.7in screen leaves it is bad, although with poor viewing angle from colors from above considered washed like cameras often are. The menu system is reasonably easy to navigate, and performance from shot to shot was awarded when only 1, 3 seconds. The switch to choose photo, video, and Panorama capture is welcome, but it's a shame that chose Sony, to a special smile detect button rather than include something more useful, such as exposure compensation and ISO speed. Smile detection means that the camera can take a snap automatically when it discovered apples grin, but it is to be slow and insensitive to many practical benefits.

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