Gateway Has Their Own Digital Camera
By Chelsie Pryor
Ron Harris. Gateway Expands Into Digital Cameras. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&e=7&u=/ap/tech_test_gateway_camera
Gateway has now entered the world of digital cameras. The camera is a happy medium between a manual camera and an automatic. The model is a DC-T50 and is a 5.25 megapixel. The camera has a full one and a half inch color picture on the back of the camera. It also has a secure memory card slot, and a zoom. The camera is a good size, and it’s size makes it easier to use.
The consumer that used this camera felt that it was superior to the Cannon in many ways. They liked the way that the camera responded to taking the picture, they felt it was a smoother action. They also felt that the intuitive menu screen was better than the Cannon. They felt that the Gateway camera took crisper pictures than the Cannon, but the colors of the pictures weren’t as rich in color. However, professional photo editors felt that the Gateway pictures were much more realistic than those shot with the Cannon camera.
The Gateway camera caught many details in the pictures that it took. It caught everything from a waterfall, to shadows, to clouds. The consumer played around with the settings and found that they could achieve the same results if not better in the auto mode as it could in the manual mode. The consumer felt that the camera was not as sleek as some of the cameras on the market, but thought that it fared well compared to other cameras.