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Sony: the new Cyber-shot CD with Exmore CMOS sensor R |
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 |
Japanese group presented two new models of digital cameras. One of the common features of Cyber-shot DSC-DSC-TX1 and WX1 is the use of the improved image sensor, CMOS Exmore R. By manufacturer improved sensor design allows to obtain good quality images in low light made with high ISO.
DSC-TX1 is a typical pocket camera with 3-inch touch display, Carl Zeiss lens, and 35 -140 mm (4x optical zoom). Its price is at around 380 dollars. The model DSC-WX1 using 2.7-inch screen. Although WX1 represents a slightly higher class of devices, is cheaper (cost is approximately U.S. $ 350). News is equipped with 10.6-megapikselowe matrix (effective resolution: 10.2 MP) that work with BIONZ transducers. Digitals are enriched with optical image stabilization system may also record video in 720p resolution (the files in the MPEG-4 format, 30 fps). Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 has lens (24 - 120 mm) Sony G Lens, which allows for 5-fold optical zoom frame. Earlier - until the introduction of market digitals HX1 such lenses are only found in digital cameras and Sony. Another feature, known zoom from Sony is the new panorama shooting mode compacts - With Sweep Panorama images may be one stroke away. The apparatus also has a feature Handheld Twilight (digital performs fast six shots of the same scene but with different exposures and then combine them into one image with increased dynamic field). The sensitivity of both new products can be selected in terms of ISO 80 - 3200. It seems that the manufacturer is advised to deal with noise problems at higher than ISO 800 (common weak point of compact digitals ). Editor of issue of U.S. PC World, Tim Moynihan, reported that the quality of photographs obtained at high ISO mode Handheld Twilight is "surprisingly" good. Both will be up for sale in September this year.
In addition to the new compact Sony also presented to digitals accessories |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 31 August 2009 )
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