Throwback IRL Review Sony Cybershot DSC-R1 Digital Camera

IRL Review (in real life) Sony CYBERSHOT DSC-R1 camera- The R1 was released in 2005 when digital cameras were really starting to pick up speed. I was sitting in a classical Greek mythology/literature course wondering if I should drop the course/reading the syllabus that had absolutely nothing I was interested in, and perusing DPreview.com when the…

Obsolete Review: Sony Cybershot DSC-V3

Obsolete Review Sony Cybershot DSC-V3; In 2004 the Cybershot division released the DSC-V3, a follow up to their enthusiast level DSC-V1. Known primarily for the Carl Zeiss lens, manual control/handling, relatively larger sensor  and accessories, the V series only had two iterations and has not had any follow up to the current time in 2015. Originally…

Retro review- Sony Cybershot DSC-F88 and DSC-F77

Sony Cybershot DSC-F88 and DSC-F77  review. Retro review indeed- my very first two digital cameras I ever owned (discounting the Sony Ericsson Communicam attachment that went on my SE T310- that’s for another day). I purchased the Sony DSC-F77 from an ad on EO (! holy nostalgia batman) from the Classifieds section in my first year of…

>bringing sexy back

>Just one of my favorite things out right now, the new Kodak Z8612is. I’m not usually a fan of Kodak, but this design just screams retro cool. Its an ultra zoom with 12x zoom. Too bad it starts at 36mm in the wide angle.

>I love you nikon

> every now and then something comes onto the market that really grabs my eye. In this case it is the Nikon P5100. Paired with the SB-400 flash it is a dangerously wicked combo. Its too bad that Nikon still hasn’t figured out how to make a low light focusing tool that focuses as fast…