Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-T200 and T70 are finally official. Both cameras offer an intuitive touch screen that allows you to instantly select the subject you want to focus on (in shooting mode) and what you want to view or where you want to zoom (in playback mode). The ultra-thin 8MP DSC-T200 model raises the bar with a 3.5-inch wide LCD touch-panel that controls all of the camera’s settings and a 5x Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens. This model will be available in silver, black and red. The 8MP DSC-T70 camera features a 3-inch wide LCD touch panel and a 3x Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens. It will be offered in silver, black, white and pink. The DSC-T200 and DSC-T70 will retail for $400 and $300 respectively.
DSC-H2 features a 36-432mm equivalent (12x optical) F2.8-3.7 Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens, Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization, wide ISO 80-1000 range, a clear RAW™ noise reduction technology, a 2.0 inch LCD (85,000 pixels) & 0.2 inch (200,000 pixel) Electronic viewfinder, full photographic control, Real Imaging Processor & 14-bit DXP A/D Conversion, an optional wide and tele lens converters, 7 modes scene selection, histogram indication and 32MB internal memory, plus a Memory Stick/PRO Duo slot.
Sony has launched the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S500 digital camera. Actually, it is Sony’s cheapest 6.0 megapixel digital camera that provides a high quality 3X Optical/2X Digital Zoom, 6.0 Megapixel Super HAD™ CCD, 25 Megabyte of Internal Memory, a built-in slot for optional Memory Stick Duo™ media, and large 2.4 inch LCD Screen. The DSC-S500 is also able to capture 320 x 240 AVI audio/video clips at high frame rate with length limited only by the capacity of your media.
The camera offers 8.1MP resolution, a powerful Carl Zeiss 15x optical zoom lens, Advanced Sports Mode with high shutter speed (1/4000 seconds), NightShot system, and a large 3.0-inch Clear Photo LCD.
There’s no doubt the sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 is a very impressive camera, but like the other super-zooms we’ve compared it against, you’ll need to carefully weigh-up the pros and cons. If you’re after a super-zoom with the biggest, most flexible screen and fastest focusing, then the Sony’s for you. Flipping the screen out to shoot at unusual angles, grabbing fast action, then enjoying it on the big screen afterwards is certainly very seductive. It’s also nice that Sony’s included an infra red remote control and lens hood – albeit a hefty one – as standard accessories.
The 6MP Cyber-shot DSC-G1 digital camera is sony's first digital camera with the ability to send photos wirelessly to other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled PC or digicam. The G1 packs with a 3.5-inch LCD screen with resolution of 921,000 pixels, a Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens, 2GB of internal memory which can store up to 7,500 VGA-quality photos or 600 6MP pictures. The camera’s storage capacity can be expanded with an optional Memory Stick Duo media card or Memory Stick PRO Duo card. It also integrates built-in technologies to minimize image blur, including Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization and has high light sensitivity up to ISO 1000. Measuring 93.3mm x 71.7mm x 25.3mm and weighing 204grams.
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