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![]() IMAGE STABILIZER TRIPOD FITS SONY SAMSUNG CAMCORDERS $19.99 Time Remaining: 7d 20h 32m Buy It Now for only: $19.99 |
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Sony GPAVT1 Shooting Grip with Mini Tripod List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The GP-AVT1 shooting grip has a convenient built in mini tripod. The grip allows you to shoot from many different angles and to control the camcorder with just one hand. Simply fold out the tripod legs for sturdy table top shooting. |
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Sony VCT-60AV Remote Control Tripod for use with Compatible Sony Camcorders List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $61.45 Used From: $62.00 |
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Remote controls in tripod handle allow for one-handed shooting, slow zoom, and more. Useful Guide Frame feature helps make sure you get the shot you want. The three-way head allows for smooth pans, tilts, and vertical shots... |
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Sony VCT-R100 Lightweight Compact Tripod with 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $17.59 |
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The Sony VCT-R100 Lightweight Tripod with 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head is a compact, lightweight tripod small enough to fit into a back pack. The VCT-R100 folds up to a short and incredibly manageable 14 inches and reaches a maximum height of 39 inches to give you a comfortable using position without requiring you to break your back bending in half... |
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Sony VCT-50AV Remote Control Tripod for use with Compatible Sony Camcorders List Price: $79.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $36.54 |
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Lets you access major camcorder functions right from its grip, including slow-zoom and more. The handy new Guide Frame feature helps you correctly position your subjects, while the 3-way head lets you tilt and pan with ease... |
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Sony Bloggie Sport (MHSTS22) Waterproof Video Camera with 4x Digital Zoom and 2.7-Inch Touchscreen LCD (Black) (New Model) List Price: $179.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $140.00 |
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Sony Bloggie Camera |
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Sony RM-AV2 Remote Commander for Sony Camcorders List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $30.31 |
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REM Commander Handy cam Video cam W/ A/V R CONN |
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Sony MHS-PM5 bloggie HD Video Camera (Violet) List Price: $169.99 Sale Price: $137.75 Used From: $49.95 |
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Capture HD MP4 video and 5MP images and upload them directly to the Web with the Sony® bloggie™ camera. The pocketable bloggie camera also features a unique swivel lens that rotates up to 270 degrees, making it easy to self-record a video clip. |
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Sony DCR-SX85 Handycam Camcorder (Silver) List Price: $329.00 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $150.00 |
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Ultra-compact DCR-SX85 Handycam Camcorder offers 16GB of embedded flash memory to record up to 12 hours of video and a professional-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens to deliver sharp, high-resolution images... |
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX20 Shock & Waterproof Digital Camera (Orange) with 8GB Card + Case + Tripod + Accessory Kit Sale Price: $329.95 |
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Kit includes:♦ 1) Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX20 Shock & Waterproof Digital Camera (Orange)♦ 2) Transcend 8GB SecureDigital Class 4 (SDHC) Card♦ 3) Precision Design PD-SDC Neoprene Digital Camera Case (Black)♦ 4) Precision Design PD-T12 Flexible Compact Camera Mini Tripod♦ 5) Precision Design USB 2... |
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Sony Bloggie Duo Camera (Violet) List Price: $169.00 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: Too low to display |
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Star in your own HD videos and photos with the dual-screen Sony MHS-FS2 Bloggie Duo camera. Front and back LCD screens makes self recording easy. Designed to capture and share any moment, you can snap 5-megapixel photos and record and store up to two hours of HD video footage to the camera's 4GB of built-in flash memory. |

sony cybershot dsc-t100 image quality during low light?
how does the sony cybershot dsc-t100 performs during low light without a tripod???does the picture taken appear blurry??i would like personal experience rather than review by other sites...
and is the picture quality better than casio exilim z1050?
Everything depends on the light condition itself of course.
I think you can take low light condition such as concert/street light up to a certain point - 1/20 seconds of shutter speed if you're shooting wide, more if you're zooming in your camera. If you take your picture on slower speed, you might get a blur (except if you had a tripod, that is).
Personally, I'm too lazy to take my tripod during a hike. So most of the time I'd improvise and look for something I can put my camera on without shaking. But of course there might not be such a thing on some place.
And of course moving images will always be blurry.













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