Early 2011 the last BenQ introduced a series of new M series camcorders. M Series Camcorder is a Full HD camcorder equipped with touch screens, such as M21 that we have reviewed previously. Compared to its predecessor, the M11 BenQ DV has several new features and improved specifications.
- 10 megapixel CMOS sensor, with the ability to Full HD 1080p video recording and photo shoots to 16 megapixels (interpolated).
- 5x optical zoom lens.
- The touch screen LCD size 3 inches.
- New Feature: Touch exposure; face tracking; time lapse recording; slow-motion and accelerated playback; 3sec pre-recording and dual stream recording.
Choose the best scene mode to automatically adjust the quality of your images. Press " Shooting Mode Icon" to select 1 out of the 10 scene mode listed below:
- Night mode: Night scene was checked by luminance condition. S11 will do noise process and night scene metering to get good shot at night.
- Sand/Snow: Increases contrast to highlight the texture and layers of snow.
- Landscape: Enhance colour saturation to make a beautiful scene
- Sunset: Uses a colour process to create a warm feeling
- Portrait: Bases the range of luminance according to the human face to adjust the exposure
- Flower: Takes a clear and vivid picture of flowers or plant leaves by emphasizing their saturation and sharpness
- Sport: Decreases shutter speed to take sharp photos in motion
- Fireworks: Adjusts exposure to enhance colour on a dark background
- Aquarium: takes a picture of the subject in an aquarium.
In view of the sensor used is a small sensor for recording the video then you do not need to expect much from the picture. ISO 100-400 produces a good image, although the sharpness is roughly equivalent to 7-megapixel sensor. At ISO800 noise has begun to harass, and increasingly severe in ISO1600. ISO3200 still be used if only for the size of the web, resized to 1 megapixel, while the ISO 6400 has been too forced.
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