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  • PSP camera and 3.00 software review

    Hi all

    In this artical I am going to review the PSP camera and the software that came with it in the 3.00 update (I am not reviewing the UMD software, it is the software that came with 3.00)

    Camera



    Specifications

    Name - chotto shot
    Weight - 15g
    Price - £30, $43, 5,000 yen
    Resolution - 1.3 megapixel

    Software

    The software that came with the 3.00 Update is located under the Photo menu of the XMB, you must first plug the camera in to the USB socket before you can run the software.

    Photo mode

    When you start the software from the XMB the camera starts up in photo mode, the basic controls are..
    • L button to look at other pictures you have taken
    • Up and down buttons to zoom in or out
    • R button to take photo
    • Triangle to bring up the options menu
    • Select takes you to movie mode
    • Circle takes you back to the XMB


    When you are looking at the screen to take the photo at the bottom there are details displayed about your current settings
    • Where you have chosen to sace ur photos to
    • What image quality you have
    • Chosen picture size
    • White balance option
    • It also displays a sort of help thing where it tells you which buttons to press


    The camera in photo mode has a X2.8 digital zoom and the pictures are saved in .jpeg format

    If you press triangle a menu of options appear on the screen like in the music player, video player and picture viewer and these options for the photo mode are...

    • Record - Takes a photo
    • To movie mode - takes you to movie mode
    • Review - Lets you look at all other taken photos while still on the camera
    • Settings - Lets you choose main settings including to change the shutter sounds, there are a selection of 5 shutter sounds to choose from, There is also the option to choose where you store your taken photos and there is a reset file number option
    • Display - This either displays your chosen settings and help text or either hide this information
    • Zoom in
    • Zoom out
    • Image size - choose from 320 X 240, 480 X 272, 640 X 480 and 1280 X 960
    • Image quality - Fine quality or standard quality
    • White balance - This is where you choose what type of enviroment you take your photo in, if you wanted to take a photo in daylight you will choose the daylight option, If you are in dark places you can either have Fluorescent or Incandescent or if your not sure what to choose put it in automatic and the camera should do all the work for you
    • Exposure adjustment - goes from -1.5 to + 1.5
    • Effect - This chooses the type of mode you want your camera to be in you can either have sketch, toy camera, Distortion, text ot you can just have it normal


    That is all the details of the software in camera mode, on to movie mode.

    Video mode

    When you press select or go to movie mode from photo mode the basic controls are..
    • L to review taken videos
    • R to record video
    • Select to go back to photo mode
    • Triangle to bring up the options menu
    • Circle to go back to the XMB


    When you are in movie mode and looking at the screen just like in photo mode it displays your settings at the bottom of the screen, it displays..
    • Movie film type
    • Image quality
    • where you save your videos to
    • how much you have recored (timer)


    The camera in Movie mode has a X1.4 digital zoom and the videos are saved as motion jpeg format video and also this peice of built in software lets you record an unlimited amount of video provided that you have space on your memory stick.

    Just like in photo mode if you press triangle a menu comes up like in the music player, movie player and the photo viewer, the options on this menu are...
    • Record - Start Recording video
    • To photo mode - Takes you to photo mode
    • Review - Lets you look at videos you have taken while still on the camera
    • Settings - Lets you choose main settings including to change the shutter sounds, there are a selection of 5 shutter sounds to choose from, There is also the option to choose where you store your taken photos and there is a reset file number option
    • Display - This either displays your chosen settings and help text or either hide this information
    • Zoom in
    • Zoom out
    • Movie size - This is where you choose how big your video is you can choose from 320 X 240 (15fps), 320 X 240 (30 fps), 480 X 272 (15fps) and 480 X 272 (30fps)
    • Image quality - you can choose from fine quality or standard quality
    • White balance - This is where you choose what type of enviroment you take your photo in, if you wanted to take a photo in daylight you will choose the daylight option, If you are in dark places you can either have Fluorescent or Incandescent or if your not sure what to choose put it in automatic and the camera should do all the work for you
    • Exposure adjustment - This goes from -1.5 to +1.5


    And that about covers it for the camera and software that came with 3.00.

    The only other thing i could mention is that this is something that could be added to in future firmware updates, sony could add more camera effects, more white balance options, more shutter sounds etc, something that can always be added to.

    So what do you think to this?
    This article was originally published in forum thread: PSP camera and 3.00 software review started by benh View original post
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