View Full Version : How slow is camera startup on NZ90?
davy19
02-15-2003, 03:22 PM
Acrrodiing to one reveiw, the bad thing they said was that it was real slow startup when taking a picture compared to the NX
Any truth to that?
Thanks
pdagal
02-15-2003, 03:35 PM
I've timed at nearly 9 seconds (average of 8 sec. and 91/100ths). It feels like a small eternity :(.
Originally posted by davy19
Acrrodiing to one reveiw, the bad thing they said was that it was real slow startup when taking a picture compared to the NX
Any truth to that?
Thanks
davy19
02-15-2003, 03:42 PM
thanks
also can you take a picutre with the NZ90 in closed mode like the NX?
and how fast does it save the picture? and how soon after can you take another shot?
pdagal
02-15-2003, 04:02 PM
You can only take pictures while the NZ is in tablet mode. That is unless you want to take a picture of yourself while holding it in open clamshell mode.
I haven't timed it with the stopwatch but it seems to take about 3 or 4 seconds to write to the Memory Stick. While it's writing to the stick you can still take more pix- you have to wait about 1 second between shots.
yeah that timing seems about right for 2mp sony cameras. The load seems to be the only thing that hurts but its still worth it.
davy19
02-15-2003, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by pdagal
You can only take pictures while the NZ is in tablet mode. That is unless you want to take a picture of yourself while holding it in open clamshell mode.
I haven't timed it with the stopwatch but it seems to take about 3 or 4 seconds to write to the Memory Stick. While it's writing to the stick you can still take more pix- you have to wait about 1 second between shots.
well that stinks but guess i can live with it
i like to take candid shots with it closed with nx...got very good at it too
Bryan Smith
02-16-2003, 05:46 AM
Come on get realy. Yeah 6 seconds on average but it takes time to turn on a camera and we are using a software driven camera and so it will take time.
kkerruish
02-16-2003, 10:18 AM
>>>Come on get realy. Yeah 6 seconds on average but it takes time to turn on a camera and we are using a software driven camera and so it will take time.
This is an excellent point...
Someone should measure the time it takes to put the clie down, pull out their camera (or go out to the car), (or possibly drive home), get their digital or regular camera, turn it on, and take a picture...
::SNICKER::
Bionic Antboy
02-16-2003, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by pdagal
You can only take pictures while the NZ is in tablet mode. That is unless you want to take a picture of yourself while holding it in open clamshell mode.
Question...
While in open clamshell mode, if one turns the screen to face away from the keyboard (as if getting ready to turn to tablet mode), couldn't a picture be taken without actually closing the unit?
I don't know, but I imagine it would be possible, no?
dgiovanni
02-16-2003, 01:52 PM
Hi. How U doin? I was wondering about the camera too (and a few other questions, but I'll have to find the right forum for them): can the camera be used as a webcam (if someone develops a softeware for it)? Like, is it mechanically possible? Really??
And, is the video camera portion of it a good quality video, like almost like a camcorder? I live in the desert so I can't actually test one, or any other PDA. The last PDA I ever owned was an HP200lx (about 8 yrs ago), so please answers as if I was a 9 year old. eh, badda bing Thanks...ciao
dgiovanni
:D
p.s. I was wundering if anyone has a picture of the NZ90 with the camera lens cover over the lens? I haven't seen a picture of it ever!
pdagal
02-16-2003, 03:18 PM
Yes, I suppose you could. The keyboard would be facing at your subject and the LCD would be facing you. Kinda like using it backwards while in clamshell mode. . . staring at the backside of the NZ.
Originally posted by Bionic Antboy
Question...
While in open clamshell mode, if one turns the screen to face away from the keyboard (as if getting ready to turn to tablet mode), couldn't a picture be taken without actually closing the unit?
I don't know, but I imagine it would be possible, no?
Bryan Smith
02-16-2003, 06:38 PM
You could use it as a webcam but that is all you would be able to use it for while talking to the person-I will try this and let you know if it is possible-try to link with my friends NX and let you know.
Also have not tested the video yet-sorry-also will let you know.
pdagal
02-16-2003, 06:55 PM
I timed it 10 times with a stopwatch, and got an average of 8 sec. and 91/100ths.
It might not sound long, but try saying 1 mississippi, 2 mississippi. . . and it does. Here's the scenario: the cat is acting goofy and doing incredibly cute things. With the NX70V, I could catch him in the act, no problemo. With the NZ, by the time the camera is ready, he's already wandered away and back to being his less exciting self. That's why I have a sample photo on our review of the cat sleeping ;).
However, given the technology we're talking about here, it is quite a wonder-- how much can we expect. And yes, it sure beats running around trying to find the camera :-). Since digicam manufacturers, including Sony, worked hard on improving camera boot times (in early digicams, a big consumer complaint), I hope that the sucessors to the NZ90 are faster. I'm sure they will be.
Originally posted by Bryan Smith
Come on get realy. Yeah 6 seconds on average but it takes time to turn on a camera and we are using a software driven camera and so it will take time.
jmg_NX21
02-16-2003, 08:35 PM
IS this lag processor dependent? and/OR How the camera functions?
*little experience with digital cameras*
zx7rgirl
02-16-2003, 10:28 PM
pdagal,
So, even if you set the camera to a lower resolution, then turn it "off", and then reopen it later - it would still take 8 or 9 seconds?? I don't like the sound of that... :(
pdagal
02-16-2003, 11:01 PM
Yes, it takes that long regardless of resolution setting.
Originally posted by zx7rgirl
pdagal,
So, even if you set the camera to a lower resolution, then turn it "off", and then reopen it later - it would still take 8 or 9 seconds?? I don't like the sound of that... :(
Bryan Smith
02-17-2003, 02:45 AM
The Camera functions like a camera. It could not be simpler.
On the side of the Clie is a capture button-click and you have a photo
Or it is software-a big Capture button, a small flash symbol and well it is a piece of cake.
The waiting is not bad at all. On my digital camera I have ot take it out of the bag, remove the lens cap and make sure it is set ofr indoor, outdoor or auto and fluff around with the menu if my seetings are not correct. The Clie on the other hand-set the flash with the stylus or dont and away you go. Over all it is quicker.
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