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Giz Trials The Sony α550 DSLR

As well as playing with the DSCTX1 at Sony’s Twilight Football event, we also managed some time with their α550. Despite rarely using a DSLR (read: never), we were surprised to find the camera wasn’t nearly as intimidating as we had feared. More »

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Giz Trials Sony’s Latest Point-And-Shoot Camera

So we know who won the football, but how did the Exmor sensor technology fare? Since that was the whole reason Sony’s marketing boffins came up with the global Twilight Football event, it’s probably important to mention. More »

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Who Won Sony’s Twilight Football?

We know the UK whipped Italy in WA and Australia proved too strong for Latin America in Cornwall, but who won the other five games in Sony’s Twilight Football series? More »

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Australia Gains Late Victory Over Latin America In Sony Twilight Football

While the UK were defeating Italy over in WA, Australia were in England annihilating Latin America. More »

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The Poms Beat Italy In Sixth Sony Twilight Football Game

As part of Sony’s Twilight Football fixture, Australia hosted a match played by teams from the UK and Italy. The game kicked off at dusk on 23rd September and was played against the picturesque surrounds of WA’s iconic Pinnacles Desert, in front about a 100 spectators. Unfortunately for team Italia, the outcome wasn’t quite so attractive. More »

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Giz Explains Sony’s Exmor R CMOS Technology

Anyone interested in football or cameras is bound to have heard of Sony’s recent Twilight Football event, held to celebrate their Exmor R back illuminated CMOS technology. But what the hell is Exmor? More »

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Sony Kicks Off Twilight Football

Seven games of football played in seven spectacular locations over 24 hours. That was the premise those clever marketing boffins over at Sony came up with to promote their recently released digital imaging technology — Exmor. More »