Sony IPT-DS1 Review

Proudly advertised on the personal photographer of the Sony Cyber-shot owner, Party-shot Sony seems very very high quality paper.

Stick your camera on top and Party-shot takes control, pan, tilt, zoom, and the use of facial recognition technology to automatically align the fizzogs someone nearby.

Not only set on one side, either. Recognizing that, in addition, it is likely that many people in your party, its composition is adjusted to take group photos with various themes. And he will wait until they break into a smile to start with Smile Shutter.

The Party-shot is a small and lightweight (300 g) device that can run on a standard diet or a pair of AA batteries. He will be happy to sit on a shelf or table, but there is a standard tripod screw, if you want to establish elsewhere.

You can install new Sony Cyber-shot WX1 and TX1 is part-shot (special dock adapters are provided to ensure a comfortable, secure fit), and we would be very surprised if the majority of compact models Sony released in the near future is not completely compatible.

So you can imagine your most important question is: Is it really? Well, yes, it's done - let it do its thing while turning all night with friends, and you have a selection of photographs captured the robot feasible to expect the next morning.

But this is not a human being, are bound to lose a lot of catching matter that forms part of the picture so much - all I can do is determine where the faces and select the correct exposure settings, after all . Basically, no one to save money on your wedding reception or honeymoon could not go very well.

However, if you want something a little cranky, strange and cool to go with your shiny new Sony point and shoot, the Party-shot fits perfectly. It's expensive, of course, but does what it says on the tin and can be invoked to produce an album worthy of all the Nuba.

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