Saturday, May 31, 2008

Sony Cyber Shot Face Detection!

Sony Cameras wait for the baby to smile now a days; thanks to stunning technology and awesome innovation from Sony!

Sony has recently unveiled eight new cameras in its 2008 Cyber-series. Sony also has improved the smile shutter feature, which enables the camera to detect multiple smiles, and delay the shot until everyone is smiling. The smile shutter feature can be set to prioritize children or adults, and the new models with the feature will wait to snap a picture when a child in the frame smiles - even if it is just for a second.

Sony Cyber-Shot W120: A new and unbelievable feature of this digital camera is that of the Face Detection Technology. It is the addition of a child/adult priority mode set in Sony digital world. When set to child priority, the camera gives priority to focusing children's faces, while in adult priority mode, it locates and focuses adults' faces.



The cameras range in price from $150 to $400, and will be demonstrated at Photo Marketing Association (PMA) 2008, which begins January 31 in Las Vegas. The cameras, which include entry level models and more advanced designs, will begin shipping this spring.

One of the unique characteristics of several cameras is the new Face Detection Technology. The 8-megapixel Cyber-Shot DSC-H10, for example, can pick out up to eight faces per shot, and strive to make all the faces in focus. Sony will incorporate new image-finding technologies into its cameras and software as well. Some of the cameras will be able to identify images captured with the smile shutter feature, and group those images under "smile" for easier identification.

But if you still can´t get everyone to smile at once, that problem can be fixed with some improved editing technology. In playback mode, users can add smiles to people using the camera´s face detection and retouch menu.

Some of the cameras will also include an intelligent scene recognition feature that analyzes the shooting environment and applies the optimal scene mode for the shot. The intelligent scene mode can also improve image quality in low-light or backlit settings by taking a quick second shot after the shutter has been pressed.

The consumers need not be intelligent anymore! Even the most dumbest will feel great using these gadgets as they are far better than smartest of the humans... and make you feel good! :)

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