One thing that I need when I am traveling or cycling is a camera that can take both video and pictures. In this post I will show you some of the incredible still image quality of the Sony as100v.
Note: When I talk about great image quality, I am talking in comparative terms to my Cannon 50D and Nikon 1 V1. Quite inexplicably, the as100v holds its own against both of these cameras. Im impressed, heres why.
Daytime Photos
International Street, Okinawa |
A local fish market |
HUGE shrimp. Delicious too! |
This camera has a very fast start-up time and can even begin video recording or image capture from the off position when the record button on the back is pushed. |
Dynamic range is also great. In this picture the scene in direct sunlight came out great, the contents of the shaded area is also clearly visible. |
Low Light Performance
Great low light performance coupled with a 170 degree wide angle yields some great images, even handheld. |
How about a cave in the jungle? |
Solid images even in very dim light. |
Tokyo Tower. Impressively sharp and noise free given that I shot this handheld at 9pm. |
Thank you for all of your posts! I'm looking for this kind of action camera for few months. Almost bought gopro +. But I saw one side by side video display in Bestbuy. The video Sony camera shot was amazing. This made me hesitated. Now I found this new Sony camera and your posts help a lot! Bye, Bye Gopro.
ReplyDeleteGlad I could help, the as100v is an amazing camera! If you'd like to share any reviews, videos or photos on this blog let me know :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the posting. You helped me quite a lot. I am in for the Sony instead of a GP!
ReplyDeleteHi! the pictures look amazing! very good quality... did you made them with the 170 degree angle mode or with the steadystate 120 degree mode?
ReplyDeleteThe as100v is a pretty good camera. I use a Cannon 50D with a 24-105 f4L lens and still carry this camera around with me for wide angle shots. Hmm to my knowledge, photos can only be taken in the 170 degree mode. Though you could just crop it down in your computer to make it 120 degrees.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your answer! Can you please send me a picture you made with the sony to my mailadress? I want to see the picture in real quality, on your blog they are less pixels than Original. I prefer the one with the bicycle and truck on the road. my mailadress is : remon5v@hotmail.com .. I hope you will do that, thank you! greetz Remon
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