Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Sony TX7 review

I've had this camera since July, so I might as well make a review of it, especially after I've posted some photos. Prior to this camera, I had a Sony T70, but it started having some major issues (shaking) so I got a new one.

Old (T70) vs New (TX7)
There are many things I really like about this camera, and there are a few things I wish were better. So I've compiled a list of the positives/negatives that real people would care about.

Positives:
  • 3.5" touch screen. No buttons on the back. Amazing, I love it. I use a screen protector to prevent scratches.
  • Slim. And sexy.
  • HD video. It can record 720p mp4 files at 30fps, as well as 1080i AVCHD files (which I haven't found a free way to convert to something usable).
  • Handheld Twilight Mode. Takes six images quickly & combines. Makes for good pictures in dimly lit settings.
  • Panoramas. Capture landscapes easily.
  • HDR setting. Takes two images at different exposures & combines. Makes better pictures in high contrast situations.
  • SD card compatible. Finally, I'm not required to use Sony's proprietary memory sticks! But it takes those too, if you have one.
  • One year warranty. For when it gets sassy. Fortunately, I haven't had to use that yet.
Negatives:
  • Battery charge time. Battery life is alright, but it takes a little while to charge it.
  • Self timer settings. Once you've taken a picture with the self timer, you have to select the self timer setting again if you want to take another one. I'd like it if it just kept being a self timer until I told it not to.
  • AVCHD video compatibility. The videos look great, but I can't find a way to edit .MTS files together, or a converter that doesn't suck for this.
You can view the full list of specifications at Sony's website if you're interested. I can say as much as I want about specifications, but what it comes down to is what the camera puts out. So, with that being said...

Macro mode. Those are always fun.

Panoramas.

Handheld twilight mode.

Auto mode vs HDR. The tree outside is more visible in the second shot.
I should probably have a better picture of this.







Normal pictures.






The above video is an example of a 1080i AVCHD .MTS file. Watch in 1080p for best results.

Okay, all done with that. Overall, this camera is a definite improvement from my previous Sony camera. I can't really compare it with other cameras on the market right now because well, I don't have those.

Hope you guys are enjoying the snow. Wisconsin sure is!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Not Enough Inputs

One of the things I dislike about having a newer TV is the lack of composite video/stereo audio inputs. I have a Wii, a Playstation, and a Nintendo 64, so I pretty much need those. I love my TV, but unfortunately it only has one place to try to put three things.


I need a composite switch now, or whatever they're called. They're like sex. Sex in a box. Because there's a lot of holes to plug things into. They're like an orgy.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Toilet Seat for the Wealthy

Is your toilet seat too boring? Do you often find yourself wishing your toilet seat was more than just a toilet seat? Well here's something for you. Swash 1000.



The link above is to the product's website. For the lazy, here's a list of some of the more interesting features:
  • Posterior and feminine warm-water washes (now that's awesome. sort of)
  • Self cleaning nozzles with sterilization function (no more cleaning!)
  • Wireless remote control (because what's the point if you can't use it from across the room?)
  • Stylish design and comfortable heated seat (my buns will never be cold again!)
  • Automatic deodorizer (because you're smelly)
  • Intelligent body sensor (this just sounds really creepy)
Interested in purchasing such a lavish toilet seat? It'll run you $600.