by Mick on October 17, 2008
BenQ e1050t
BenQ has unveiled a new compact camera and I think we are not talking about it outside but because instead of using the typical outline of any compact low-ranking company has opted for a 3-inch touch screen from which you can control almost all functions.
The bet would have been far more interesting if it had added some other interest but the fact is that in the rest of functionality has been kept within what is expected, with a resolution of 10 megapixels, a figure quite common these days-together a 3x optical zoom with focal equivalent to 35-105 mm. The BenQ E1050t also get video with VGA quality and offers few scene modes.
Undoubtedly, the display is interesting, at least for those who like this kind of option for controlling the device but I still think I prefer a traditional screen zoom and a better quality that allows me to really capture the details. In the end, mere views
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by Mick on August 24, 2008

It is actually an update of its 1030 SW, with a very interesting new feature: The “Tap Control” technology. Thought for extreme environments, this new feature allows you to control, or navigate the menu of the camera, even if the user wear gloves:
The Olympus Stylus 1050SW has a CCD 1/2.33”of 10.1 megapixels, 3X optical zoom, an ISO 80 to 1600, TruePic III processor, an LCD screen 2.7 inches, and the Freezeproof function that allows you to use your camera at very low temperature (up to -10 ° Celsius), the function of face detection and smile, etc….
Available in October for 200 €.
Olympus also introduced the Stylus 1040 (the finer the aircraft manufacturer), which features virtually the same characteristics as the 1050 SW, but without the Tap Control function. the price is set about 135 €.
by Mick on August 8, 2008

Sony is about to roll out its ultra-compact digital camera ‘CyberShot DSC-T77′ featuring its 13.9mm thickness.
Packed with a 10M CCD sensor with a 4X optical zoom lens, the DSC-T77 adopts a 3-inch 230,000 colors wide LCD screen. It also supports up to ISO 3,200, hand-shake detection and ‘Smile Shutter’ function that captures people’s smiling faces.
Users can choose five different colors; pink, green, black, brown and, silver. The Sony Cybershot DSC-T77 is scheduled to hit Japan market on September 5th, with the price respectively set at 38,000(JPY).