Posts Tagged ‘smile-shutter’

Video: Smile Shutter in action on the C905

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Here’s a neat little video of the Smile Shutter feature in action on the Sony Ericsson C905. It seems incredibly speedy, doesn’t it? :)

Video: C510 Smile Shutter

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Rog over at SE-community has been testing the Smile Shutter feature on the C510, and has posted a video of it in action on YouTube. It seems like it’s working beautifully! You’ll find the video just below.

Smile Shutter mini-site gets online

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

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Sony Ericsson has a trend of creating these small, cool mini-sites that either feature a product (range) or a specific new feature or application. Therefore, it’s not surprising to see that they’ve published a mini-site for the newly announced C510, mainly focusing on its Smile Shutter technology, while throwing in a handful of nice photography tips and tricks – most of them are definitely worth checking out. You can check out the mini-site for yourself on the link below.

www.sonyericsson.com/smileshutter/

Sony Ericsson’s upcoming Cyber-shot line to sport Smile Shutter

Friday, December 12th, 2008

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It’s been rumoured for a while that Sony’s ‘Smile Shutter’ technology will be implemented in Sony Ericsson’s future line of European Cyber-shot phones. Among these are three phones, codenamed Filippa, Frances and Kate.

Now, SEMC Blog has a bit of an update on the technology as well as a logo of it. As most of you had already guessed by now, Smile Shutter will automatically take a picture of people in focus when they smile. You can override the Smile Shutter function by pressing the shutter key a second time, if that’s what you want.

Contrary to what SEMC Blog states, Smile Shutter is not a new feature to Cyber-shot devices though, as the Japanese 5.11-megapixel W61S has had this feature since its announcement almost a year ago. The aforementioned phones will however be the first Cyber-shot branded handsets to feature it in Europe.

Source: SEMC Blog