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Thursday, November 10, 2011

M11 BenQ DV Camcoder Reviwe

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.


Specification :
  1. 10 megapixel CMOS sensor, with the ability to Full HD 1080p video recording and photo shoots to 16 megapixels (interpolated).
  2. 5x optical zoom lens.
  3. The touch screen LCD size 3 inches.
  4. New Feature: Touch exposure; face tracking; time lapse recording; slow-motion and accelerated playback; 3sec pre-recording and dual stream recording.
Scene Mode
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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