March 31st, 2008
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 Review by PCmag
No CommentsThe Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 has some unique features that set it apart from the competition, such as on-screen previews of ISO settings and the advanced sports-shooting mode.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 has some unique features that set it apart from the competition, such as on-screen previews of ISO settings and the advanced sports-shooting mode.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 Digital Camera:
The Sony DSC-H10 is a full-featured point-and-shoot with outstanding high-power zoom capability. It includes Smile Shutter technology to help capture smiles automatically as they happen, as well as Face Detection technology to optimize focus, exposure and color for up to eight faces.
With little to raise the pulse rate here, the standout feature of the U9 is clearly the glossy shell with its now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t screen and touch-stroked music controls.

The FS5 is available in red, black and silver. It’s light and pocketable, but a raised screen bezel and lens ring give it a chunkier profile.
Exposure in the FX35 is accomplished by Programmed Auto Exposure and Intelligent Multiple light metering – metering points across the entire frame to achieve a balanced exposure setting. Auto bracketing and exposure compensation are available in some shooting modes.
the GX100 is one of a small number of cameras in the current Ricoh line-up. Unlike the major companies which offer a bewildering array of ever-changing models, Ricoh chooses to have just two or three models at any one time. The GX100 is their current zoom-lens equipped model, while the GRDII fills the fixed-lens niche in the product line.
Sony is providing a full line of accessories for the DSLR-A200, including flashes, rechargeable battery packs and several carrying cases. There’s also the VG-B30AM ergonomic vertical grip equipped with controls for portrait orientation shooting.
The Coolpix S700 appeals to a wide audience. Novices will appreciate its automatic features and ease of use, and more advanced amateurs will love its simple design and capable handling. All in all, the Nikon Coolpix S700 is a good bet for quality, size, performance, and price.
Outside the Caplio R7 works well, very well in places. Moving indoors I am happy with the lighting and picture sharpness, but the skin tones are exaggerated in places.

Although some consider the DMC-L10 an entry-level model, it’s really competing at a higher level. This camera is sold only in a kit with a Leica D 14-50mm f/3.8-5.6 zoom, so it’s more expensive than average for the 10-megapixel class.