Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W350 overview
Uploader Comments (AnthonyK75)
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HOLA SOLO QUIERO SABER COMO SE ACTIVA EL FLASH DE LA CÁMARA SONY DSC W350, TU VÍDEO ME SIRVIÓ MUCHO PERO SOLO NECESITO ESO POR Q NO SE COMO SE HACE Y HE CACHARIADO POCO .. TE AGRADECERÍA ME RESPONDAS PRONTO....
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@killerob666 GODDAMN!You just did! :))
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You should compare the thickness of the camera with the one of the credit card too...damn!:)
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excelente demostracion
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I have a question. IS IT GOOD?
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also.....i ended up buying this camera
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This video doesn't need sound. It's like opening the box yourself, but being guided through it. Nice. Thanks for the great vid.
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@AnthonyK75 oohhhhhh!! very cunning!! ok, it just seemed like the sony had some sort of feature that allowed you to see everything in the dark. shame. thanks anyway, great overview!!
Yes it does.
AnthonyK75 1 year ago
ooo... right two things... 1) how did you get such a bright video in such a dark place???? is that a feature of the camera?? 2) what would you 'improve in the video recording part'?? thankyou :D
gingerjordan1 1 year ago
@gingerjordan1
1) The video was captured using a Logitech PC Webcam with manual brightness controls.
2) Focus. Recording videos can often be blurry if you don't distance yourself accordingly. No problem outdoors though...
AnthonyK75 1 year ago
@AnthonyK75 No, no, no! what i meant was, for number 1) at around 3:20, you dimmed the lights, and yet the display on the camera (the one you're overviewing - the sony) becomes very bright, why is this?? is there some sort of light on the sony or something??? thanks
gingerjordan1 1 year ago
@gingerjordan1
I just simply turned down the brightness on the Logitech software on my PC so the LCD of the Sony stands out more for the review. The Sony's screen and the light in the room never changed.
AnthonyK75 1 year ago
does it flash twice before talking a picture?
thanks :)
ellehcim1993 1 year ago
@ellehcim1993
It depends on the lighting conditions and what you are taking a picture of. The double flash usually happens when you take pictures of people in darker areas to reduce the red eye effect
AnthonyK75 1 year ago