Sony DSC M1 Cybershot Camcorder Review
Sony DSC M1 Cybershot interestingly designed 5-megapixel digital camera is
easy to use right out of the box--and extremely fast, too. The M1 is ready to
shoot about as quickly as you can fold out its free-angle LCD, and its unique
form factor--the camera looks like a winged robot or a small boomerang--captures
subjects' attention immediately.
The Sony DSC M1 great features don't end with its fast start-up time, though;
the pictures and video this camera takes are amazing. We put it through its
paces in a variety of situations, from indoor evening parties to snowy outdoor
activities and all sorts of cafes and museums in between, and almost without
fail, the results were gorgeous. The camera's Twilight Portrait mode creates
great effects by combining a flash with a long exposure time, and the Auto
setting could be relied on to deal with even backlit or low-light scenes.
The free-angle LCD, in addition to wowing photo subjects and passersby, is
also useful for taking overhead or low-to-the-ground images, or for composing
self-portraits. After swinging out the LCD to turn the camera on, the screen can
be rotated approximately 270 degrees, making complex shooting situations a snap.
In addition, at 2.5 inches, the LCD screen makes viewing images a real pleasure,
and we were amazed at how often we found ourselves taking a friend's picture and
then showing the friend every image we had stored on the memory card, or pulling
out the camera to review images privately during a few minutes of down time.
It is also worth noting that the Sony DSCM1 autofocus does an excellent job
of quickly evaluating a scene and making relatively intelligent assumptions
about the image subject. In the rare cases where edges or features in images
were slightly fuzzy, it would've taken a poster-size print for the problem to
really stand out. In all cases, the autofocus was quite fast, further
contributing to an impressive recycle time between shots.
The areas in which the camera could have done slightly better were in a
couple of the scene modes-- Landscape, for example, produced less stunning
sunset images than the camera's Auto setting--and in transferring images to a
computer. We found that images were less vibrant on the computer than on the
M1's screen when transferred to a PC, using either the supplied Picture Package
software or treating the camera as an external hard drive. However, it's easy to
adjust them slightly using imaging software, and the muddiness did not occur at
all when downloading the images to a Mac using iPhoto.
One further drawback is that while the camera body is quite sturdy, the
memory card slot is exposed, meaning that taking photographs in inclement
weather is an iffy proposition. Also, because the camera comprises three
segments joined by hinges, it's got more seams for water and gunk to seep into
than would a camera with a simpler construction. (It was not unusual for us to
transport the camera in a pocket and pull it out to find that a stray piece of
paper had lodged between the LCD and body.) A case would go a long way toward
clearing this up, though. --Sarah Sternau
Sony DSC M1 Cybershot: Pros
* It's fast
* Movie mode creates impressive MPEG4 video (with crisp audio) at a length
limited only by available memory
* Unique form factor makes complex picture-taking situations easier
Sony DSC M1 Cybershot: Cons
* Bulkier than many compact cameras currently available
* Memory card slot is exposed, making wet weather a concern
* Some downloading methods caused the images to lose vibrancy, necessitating
simple touch-ups
Sony DSC M1 Review:
* Supplied Cyber-shot Station makes camera-to-TV/PC connection quick and
simple
* 5.1-megapixel sensor allows for photo-quality prints up to 13 by 17 inches
* Camera features 3x optical zoom in a unique vertical orientation
* Large 2.5-inch free-angle rotating LCD design makes viewing effortless
* Non-extending lens and Real Imaging Processor mean near instant startup and
shutter release
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