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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

2012 Model Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX150 Black

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX150 Black
Sony digital camera DSC-WX150 Sony unveils new line of slim Cyber Shot digital cameras, including the powerful zoom DSC-WX150. The new Sony Cyber Shot WX150 also equipped with a "dual recording" to capture the functionality of high-resolution still images while recording video, and "Clear Image Zoom" zoom digital technology  the optical zoom 2x virtual capacity (i.e. 10x optical zoom 20x zoom virtual) in the resolution of the camera.


The 18.2Mp Exmore R CMOS sensor captures images of ultra-high definition making the most of the sharp G camera lens from Sony. High speed AF

Optical zoom and image zoom Clear
With the Super Resolution processing per pixel, the camera 10x optical zoom extends, allowing the full resolution images 18.2Mp, with up to 20x zoom

Shot with Active Mode Optical Steady

Shot with Active Mode Optical Fixed blur-free films, even when walking. 3D still images and 3D Sweep Panorama mode
Produce stunning 3D images with still images and 3D Sweep Panorama capabilities. Intelligent Sweep Panorama mode HR
Background Blur

Now the point and shoot cameras can deliver the digital SLR benefit the firm. Superior Auto Mode

The camera automatically recognizes the correct scene mode, then quickly shoots and combines up to six shots to produce images with greater clarity, optimum dynamic range using the backlight correction HDR technology and lower image noise using layering technology 6 shots. Superior Auto intelligently detects 33 scenes of still images and movies, making it easy to get the best picture

Photo Creativity
Face Detection Technology
Smile Shutter Technology
Smile Shutter technology

function
When the camera is set to Soft Snap, the Anti-blink Soft Skin Mode
The portrait subjects will love the results. Mode Intelligent Scene Recognition
Intelligent Scene Recognition (sic) mode automatically detects 33 different types of scenes and selects the appropriate camera settings. In automatic mode, the camera takes a single time with the optimal settings.
Cyber-shot DSC-WX150 is the world's slimmest digital camera with a 10x zoom.

35 mm equivalent focal length range of 25-250mm for still images in the native aspect ratio, and the maximum aperture of f/3.3 aft/5.9 throughout  panel of the WX150 Sony is a large 3.0-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 460,800 dots / 153,600 pixels of resolution, or about half the resolution of a VGA screen,

each pixel is composed of separate red, green, and blue dots. In addition to WX150 can also record high definition video up to Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) resolution. At maximum resolution, the videos are saved in the AVCHD compression. Interestingly, the WX150 Sony can also save 13 megapixel still images while recording movies, without interrupting the transmission of video. The WX150 Sony includes data from high-speed USB 2.0 and mini HDMI high definition video connectivity.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Sony A560 14.2 Megapixels


Sony A560 14.2 Megapixels

Crutchfield is offering a slick bundle offer, in addition to some great savings on this Powerful Sony Alpha DSLR Camera! Noise reduction is a standard for all photos taken, as is the ability to snap into action with blazing fast shutter speeds and the ability to snap photos at 7 frames per second right when you need to.

Sony A560 14.2 Megapixels It takes great pictures and has enough manual controls for the serious hobbyist. Controlling noise under low light is second to none. Sony did put a great deal into controlling noise level under low light. Even if the sun is behind your subject, Sony's DRO kicks in perfectly to give your subject's face a perfect exposure without fill flash. Panoramic shots is also the best.

The Sony A560 14.2 Megapixels which simply cropped the image when shooting at lower resolutions, has been abandoned in favor of a new dedicated Movie button.
Sony has also made some useful tweaks to the A560's body design. The Drive Mode and ISO buttons have both been moved nearer to the Shutter release button, making them easier to reach without having to change your grip on the camera. Sweep Panorama has appeared in Sony's Cyber-shot and NEX-series cameras previously, and is now making its debut in an Alpha DSLR. The function, which offers 2D and 3D modes.

automatically captures numerous images as the A560 is panned across the scene, and then stitches the result in-camera to create a single seamless image.

The AF550's alternative MF Check LV mode,which raises the mirror and exposes the imaging sensor like the live view modes on most other DSLRs, has been renamed and greatly improved. Like that of the A550, the Sony A560's grip is a little odd. The Alpha a550's MF Check LV button, which puts the camera in Live View mode from the main imaging sensor, has been renamed Focus Check LV for the Sony A560.

Also visible is the reworked Mode dial, which adds a Sweep Panorama position, and consolidates all of the Scene modes into a single shared position. This allows the movie function to be accessed in any operating mode, although ISO sensitivity, shutter speed and aperture for movie shooting remain under automatic control regardless of the mode currently selected. As in the A550, the  A560's Function menu, allowing quick settings changes for common exposure variables. A small sensor on the lower right of the Sony A560's LCD can be set to dim or brighten the LCD's backlight automatically when needed.

Image Sensor : At the heart of the Sony A560 is a Sony Exmore APS HD CMOS image sensor with dimensions of 23.4 x 15.6mm, roughly equivalent to a frame of APS-C film.

The Sony A560's sensor has an effective resolution of 14.2 megapixels, and yields 3:2 aspect ratio images with dimensions of up to 4,592 x 3,056 pixels. In addition to two lower-resolution 3:2 modes of 3,344 x 2,224 and 2,288 x 1,520 pixels, the Sony A560 offers three modes that crop the sensor's output to a 16:9 aspect ratio, suitable for viewing on wide-screen HDTVs. The Sony A560's 16:9 image modes are 4,592 x 2,576, 3,344 x 1,872, and 2,288 x 1,280 pixels respectively.

The imager is mounted on a movable platter, allowing for Sony's Steady Shot INSIDE image stabilization with all compatible lenses. Output from the image sensor is handled by Sony's proprietary BIONZ image processor.

Multi-Frame NR : The Sony A560 also includes a new Multi-frame NR function, which captures six images in sequence, and then combines them in-camera into a single image with reduced noise levels. The function is similar to Sony's Handheld Twilight mode -- which the A560 also offers, but differs in allowing the desired ISO sensitivity to be selected manually, so it can function even at lower sensitivities.

Autofocus : The Sony Alpha A560 offers an overhauled TTL phase detection auto focusing system, which now provides 15 AF points, six more than in the A550. Thanks to a secondary image sensor in the A560's prism assembly, Sony is able to continue using the standard phase-detection AF system while displaying a Live View image on the camera's LCD display.

For example : in Quick AF Live View mode, the Sony A560 is able to offer face detection when focusing with the phase-detection sensor. The Sony A560's face detection system also allows a Smile Shutter function, which can automatically trigger the camera's shutter immediately when your subject smiles. The animation at right, courtesy of Sony Electronics, is from our A550 review.

Focus Check LV : Alternatively, the Sony A560's Live View can function in Focus Check live view mode, accessed via a dedicated button on the camera's top panel. Unlike the equivalent mode in the A550, either contrast detection or phase detection auto focusing is now possible in this mode, as well as manual focusing. The autofocus mode is locked to single whenever Focus Check live view is active.
Movies. Sony has provided three choices for movie resolution, recorded in one of two formats.

Like many video-capable DSLRs, the Sony A560 provides no direct manual control over video exposure, with the ISO sensitivity, shutter speed and aperture all selected automatically, regardless of the operating mode currently selected on the Mode dial.

Modes : The Sony A560 includes Auto, Program, Aperture- and Shutter-priority, and Manual shooting modes plus Sweep Panorama, Scene, and Flash Off modes. The Sweep Panorama mode is has appeared in Sony's Cyber-shot and NEX-series cameras previously, and is now making its debut in an Alpha DSLR.

Previously seen in Sony's NEX and Cyber-shot series cameras, the Hand-held Twilight mode captures multiple shots at high sensitivity, and then combines them in-camera to create a single image with reduced blur from camera shake. Available shutter speeds from the Sony A560's electronically controlled, vertical travel focal plane shutter range from 1/4,000 to 30 seconds, plus a bulb mode, and flash sync is available at 1/160 second.

The Sony A560 uses a 40-segment honeycomb-patterned SPC sensor to determine exposures in all modes except for Quick AF Live View and Focus Check Live View modes, where the secondary image sensor can be used to provide for more accurate 1,200-zone evaluative metering.

Metering modes available in the Sony A560 include Multi-segment, Center-weighted, and Spot. 2.0 EV of exposure compensation is available in 1/3 EV steps, and the Sony A560 also allows for three-shot bracketed exposures in 0.3 or 0.7 EV steps.

The Sony A560 retains Sony's excellent menu system largely unchanged, except for the addition of two new tabs, covering storage and clock settings, respectively. The Sony A560 also retains the A550's Function menu, with simple icons that line the screen left and right. The A560's Playback mode adopts the newer design from Sony's NEX-series single-lens direct view cameras, which is peculiar in that you can't review both images and videos at the same time. To see movies, you have to switch to Movie mode and shoot a quick movie.

Sony's user-friendly Help Guide Display is active by default, and shows a brief explanation as the Mode dial is turned, or when the active menu selection is changed.

 Flash : The Sony A560's built-in popup flash has a guide number of 12 meters at ISO 100, and 18mm coverage. Flash modes include Auto, Fill, Slow-sync, and Rear-sync, and 2.0 EV of flash exposure compensation is available in 0.3 EV steps.
Auto HDR. Like the A550 before it, the Sony A560 includes an unusual HDR mode. Animation courtesy of Sony Electronics USA.

Sony's HDR mode captures two shots with anywhere from 1 to 6 EV between the exposures, set in 1 EV increments -- double the overall range of the A550, but with half the granularity, plus a third image at nominal exposure.

An Auto HDR mode selects the appropriate range and step size automatically, depending on the range of brightness detected within the scene. The Sony A560 also includes Sony's optional D-Range Optimizer function, which works from a single shot and hence isn't limited to static subjects. The Sony A560's Creative Style function offers six pre-defined creative image styles, which adjust image tonality, saturation, and contrast. Continuous shooting.

 A Speed Priority burst mode locks exposure and focus from the first frame, which allows an impressive seven frames per second when using either the viewfinder or Live View mode.

Hardest hit is the Large / Standard JPEG mode, where burst depth is slashed from 116 images to just 47. Interestingly, when shooting in  mode, burst depth is unchanged at seven frames.

The Sony A560 includes an HDMI Type-C mini connector which allows display of images on high-definition displays (though no cable is included), as well as USB 2.0 High-Speed computer connectivity. Power.

Both cameras were focusing soft when using phase detection autofocus at wide-angle. I confirmed by switching to contrast detect autofocus during focus check live view with each camera and got sharper results.
Handling. Kudos, Sony. Top left of the A560, the Mode dial improvements also help handling.

The Sony A560's grip is mid-sized with a slight bias towards smaller hands.
Optical Viewfinder. If you set the Sony A560 to Spot or Local auto focusing, the center or autofocus point you select will light up red when focus is achieved.
Autofocus. Sony's A560 has a peppy and eager autofocus system.

Focus Check Live View : This mode replaces Manual Focus Check Live view and now allows two focusing options: Contrast-detect autofocus with SAM and SSM branded lenses (that includes third party makers such as Sigma and Tampon), and phase-detection autofocus.

Getting accurate exposure, framing, and focus is quite easy with the A560's layout. Macro shooting is a blast in this mode. HD Video. The Alpha A560 is Sony's first traditional DSLR to have full HD video capture.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V Filling in the gap we have the HX20V and HX30V both with 20x 25-500mm optics.

All five cameras can capture HD video, with the H90 shooting the HX10V offering 1080/60i and the HX20V, 30V and 200V capturing at 1080/60p. The HX10V and HX200V will also ship in March, with pricing  respectively--while the HX20V and 30V will be available in May for $400 and $420.
The sensor enables advanced processing that reduces noise levels resulting in stunning low light images with incredible High speed AF to improve focusing speed and sensitivity

Intelligent Scene Recognition (sic) Mode automatically detects 33 different types of scenes for photos and 44 scenes for videos and selects the appropriate camera settings. sic has two modes: Auto and Advanced. In Auto  the camera takes a single shot using the optimal settings.

Details:

compass record location data and camera direction as you shoot movies and photos.

 Smile Shutter technology captures a smile the moment it happens.

Sensor photo detectors 18.9 megapixels

Sensor type BSI-CMOS .

Image stabilization Optical .

Screen size 3 Screen dots 921,600 .

 Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec .

Microphone Speaker Mono Resolutions 1920 x 1080 (60 fps

Storage Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC.

 Memory Stick Duo/Pro Duo/Pro-HG Duo .

Connectivity USB 2.0 .

Battery description Lithium--FH50 battery and charger
Battery Life (CIPA) 450.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W650




The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W650 digital camera is based around a 1/2.3 type- 16.1 effective megapixel Sony Super HAD CCD image sensor with RGB color filter coupled to a Carl Zees-branded 5x optical zoom lens. For 4:3 aspect-ratio still image  the Sony W650's lens offers a 35mm-equivalent range from a generous 25mm wide angle to a moderate 125mm telephoto, while 16:9 still shooting yields a sensor crop and 28 - 140mm equivalent focal range.

The cameras digital store can capture 4:3 aspect ratio images at up to 4,608 x 3,456 pixel resolution ratio images at up  or 30 frames-per-second MPEG-4 video at either  720 pixel high-def or VGA (640 x 480 pixel) standard-def resolution or below. Helpfully DSC-W650 includes Sony Steady Shot optical image  useful for reducing the likelihood of camera shake-induced blur.

Megapixel Super HAD CCD Image Sensor
As well as Intelligent Auto and Program  the W650 offers a selection of 12 scene modes -- High Sensitivity, Night Scene, Night Portrait Soft Snap, Steady Shot, Beach, Snow, Gourmet, Pet, Gourmet, and Fireworks which offer a modicum of control over the look of images. Flash range is stated as 0.5 to 3.7 meters at wide angle 1.5 meters at telephoto, when using automatic ISO sensitivity.

shots with Sweep Panorama mode. 16.1 Megapixel Super HAD CCD Image Sensor powerful 16.1 megapixel 1/2.3 Super HAD CCD image sensor helps you capture gorgeous images with superb contrast and clarity down to the finest detail. 3.0 Clear Photo LCD display Large  Clear Photo LCD display features sharp that makes it easy to compose read menus, and view photos, even in bright sunlight. Optical Steady  stabilization Optical Steady Shot image stabilization uses a built-in gyro sensor to detect camera shake and automatically shifts the lens to help prevent blur without sacrificing image quality.

Capture brilliant HD video and 360 degree pictures. Optical Steady Shot Image stabilization reduces blur, while auto and Picture Effect modes allow you to get more creative with your photos.

3.0-inch (230K dots) Clear Photo LCD Display
Intelligent Scene Recognition (sic) Mode automatically detects seven different types of scenes and within just .

selects the appropriate camera settings: Backlight, Backlight Portrait, Twilight,  and Twilight using a tripod, Portrait, Landscape and macro. Sic have two modes: Auto and , the camera takes a single shot using the optimal settings. Natural

Self-Portrait Timer

720p MP4 HD Movie Modern 720p MP4 movie mode the camera shoots 1280 x 720 high definition a standard format when working with a PC.  Sweep Panorama mode (up to 360 degrees)Reach beyond the traditional angle lens, and capture more breathtaking

In 720p MP4 movie mode the camera shoots 1280 x 720 high definition. Simply press the shutter button and sweep the camera in the desired direction and the camera continuously shoot at then seamlessly stitches the images together with automatic position adjustment to create one stunning panoramic image. 16.1

Optical Steady Shot Image Stabilization

Optical Steady Shot image stabilization uses a built-in gyro sensor to detect camera shake and automatically shifts the lens to help prevent blur without sacrificing image quality.

Intelligent Auto Mode

Unlike traditional auto mode, Intelligent Auto Mode (auto) mode thinks for you, recognizing scenes, lighting conditions, faces, and adjust settings resulting in clear images, faces with natural skin tone and less blur.

Smile Shutter Technology

Smile Shutter technology captures a smile the moment it happens.
When the camera is set to Soft Snap, the Anti-blink function recording only the photo with less squinting.

Intelligent Scene Recognition (sic) Mode

Sony has announced the  DSC-W620 and DSC-W610 entry-level company cameras. Small Cameras, Big Features

The compact DSC-W610, DSC-W620 and DSC-W650 cameras feature Sony’s new 360 Sweep Panorama mode  Further in order to reduce image blur often caused by camera shake and subject  the DSC-W610 and DSC-W620 cameras feature image stabilization.  Features include:

    14.1 MP Super HAD CCD image sensor
    26mm equivalent lens with 4x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD screen
    Capture breathtaking images with new 360 Sweep Panorama mode
    Steady Shot image stabilization reduces blur
Features include:

    14.1 MP Super HAD CCD image sensor
    Capture breathtaking images with new 360 Sweep Panorama mode
    Intelligent Auto mode with 33 scene recognition patterns, Steady Shot image stabilization

    16.1 MP Super HAD CCD image sensor
    Intelligent Auto mode with 33 scene recognition patterns, 360 Sweep Panorama mode, Optical Steady Shot image stabilization

Sony DSC-W650, DSC-W620 and DSC
Intelligent Scene Recognition (sic) Mode automatically detects seven different types of scenes and within just 1/30th of a second, selects the appropriate camera settings: Backlight, Backlight Portrait, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, and Twilight using a tripod, Portrait, Landscape and macro. Sic have two modes: Auto and Advanced. In Auto Mode, the camera takes a single shot using the optimal settings.

Self-Portrait Timer

720p MP4 HD Movie Modern 720p MP4 movie mode the camera shoots 1280 x 720 high definition movies at 30 fps, a standard format when working with a PC.  Sweep Panorama mode (up to 360 degrees)Reach beyond the traditional wide angle lens, and capture more breathtaking.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Sony NEX-5N camera digital


Sony NEX-5N

The show of a DSLR, in most half the filler and metric. The NEX-5N is the reciprocal organ camera that fits in your incarnation. Enjoy Overloaded HD 1080/60p or 24p movies, staggering low-light pictures, persisting shooting up to 10 fps, unconvincing picture shots, and 3.0-inch slant fit Charged Perspective change take LCD.

Up to 10 fps shot
Usurp the conclusive instant in sports and get the model somebody icon. Up to 10 fps persisting propulsion at filled 16.1 MP breakdown. Touchstone nonstop shot speeds depart based upon propulsion conditions and module roll speeds.
BIONZ individual processor

The brain of the camera is a polite type of Sony BIONZ appearance processor. Its chrome dissonance reaction delivers high-resolution, low-noise photos symmetric at ISO 25600 ability. Also enables accelerated processing for up to 10 fps continual propulsion of data-intensive 16.1 megapixel images, 2D/3D Scope Icon modes and 6 simulacrum layering.

List Overloaded HD 1920x1080 video in a tracheophyte of enclose rates from 60p for super slick production to 24p for a writer cinematic believe. The NEX-5N utilizes the AVCHD codec, the manufacture accepted for squealing attribute HD video enamor, as intimately as the MP4 codec for relaxed upload to the web due to its smaller file situation.

Angle able Style LCD
Sony's  Supererogatory Well LCD reminder has 921K dots for superb deciding. The Turlock cover includes a special rosin sheet to repress internecine reflections, multiplicative differ compared to orthodox LCDs. Sunny Weather property boosts perceptibility even more in shining sunshine. Tilts strike - to frame high- and low-angle shots that would otherwise be hit-or-miss.
Entity Following AF via Disturb LCD .

Target Tracking AF can curl onto a specified entity and reassert focus change as the message moves. This hassle-free fashion allows unforeseeable subjects to meet in conform modify piece zooming. Letting you rivet on the shot and schoolwork without having to vexation almost focusing. The case on which to whorl direction is easily elite via the feeling door or the property fix of the demonstration

The Peaking AF showing makes fine-spun drill concentration more easier by light the edges that are in cogitate in your pick of leash flag ( color, red, or chromatic). This is especially utile during instruction or portrait picturing where your focal cut can straighten or exceed your slam.

DSLR caliber in your steal
Up to 10 fps propulsion to captivate the resolute instant
16.1 MP Exmore APS HD CMOS somebody device
Overloaded HD movie shot 60p/24p

Friday, February 10, 2012

Sony full-frame camera coming, 500mm F4 lens finally announced 2012

Longest-ever focal length G Lens from Sony
Bright F4.0 aperture for superior light gathering
Niño AR Coating on optical surfaces for flawless still images and HD video
Compatible with Steady Shot INSIDE featured in all α cameras
Rugged dust- and moisture-resistant design: ideal partner for SLT-A77
Serious photographers can pull distant subjects closer with a powerful new 500mm (equivalent to 750mm with APS-C camera) super-telephoto lens from Sony.
The SAL500F40G is the longest fixed focal length G Lens from Sony to date. Like all other A-mount lenses, the SAL500F40G is compatible with the Steady Shot INSIDE image stabilization system that’s featured in every α Translucent Mirror and DSLR camera from Sony. It’s also the first G Lens from Sony to feature advanced new coating process that ensures crisper, clearer images. Built to order, the SAL500F40G super-telephoto lens from Sony is available from late March 2012.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sony announces three CMOS-based compacts including 18MP DSC-TX200V the 2012


High-Resolution, High-Speed
Each of the new Cyber-shot cameras features a new “Extra High Sensitivity” technology, which minimizes unwanted noise in low-light shooting conditions.  The TX200V, WX70 and WX50 cameras also offer image stabilization during video and still shooting.  All models can shoot video in Full HD resolution.

Features include:
18.2 MP “Exmor R” CMOS sensor
26mm equivalent lens with 5x optical zoom, 10x virtual zoom via “Clear Image Zoom” technology
“Extra High Sensitivity” technology enhances low-light shooting capabilities
Captures 13 MP equivalent still images while shooting video via “Dual-Record”
Full HD Movie Shooting capability (1920x1080/60p) and Optical SteadyShot Active Mode

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sony NEX-7 In-Depth Review cameras with APS-C sensors


When Sony first introduced its range of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras , the company was very clear about who it thought would buy the NEX-5 and its near-identical-twin NEX-7. Small cameras with APS-C sensors, we were told, would appeal to compact camera users who wanted to upgrade but would be intimidated by the bulk and perceived complexity of an SLR.

The cameras were a sales success (especially in Japan), and their influence on this sector of the market has become increasingly clear, with Olympus's PEN E-PL3 paying extensive homage to their key design features, and Panasonic stripping-down its GF line from the enthusiast-friendly DMC-GF1 to the distinctly beginner-orientated DMC-GF3.

In practice, though, it wasn't just beginners buying these cameras. Now, with the NEX-7, Sony is specifically targeting those advanced users with a camera whose key spec reads like it's come straight off an enthusiast's wishlist. The rear dial and three 'soft' keys familiar from the backs of the existing NEX cameras are retained, as is the handy tilting rear LCD. The resulting 'Triple-dial-control' interface makes the NEX-7 the first interchangeable-lens digital camera that in normal use gets one dial dedicated to each of the main exposure parameters (for example shutter speed, aperture and ISO in Manual mode) - such an eminently sensible arrangement we're amazed it hasn't been done before.




Monday, January 30, 2012

Sony Cyber Shot DSC HX7V 16.2 MP Exmor R CMOS Digital Still Camera the white

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

SONY INTRODUCES WORLD’S FIRST DIGITAL STILL CAMERAS WITH 1080/60P FULL HD VIDEO CAPABILITY AND 3D STILL IMAGE CAPTURE WITH ONE LENS AND IMAGER (BLUE)

Sony has designed five new innovative 16.2-megapixel Cyber-shot cameras (models DSC-TX100V, DSC-TX10, DSC-HX7V, DSC-WX10 and DSC-WX9) that are the They also have innovative Dual Rec (record) technology, for taking still photos during video capture. The DSC-TX100V camera is the world’s first compact digital still camera to include full HD (1920 x 1080/60p) video capability.

“The DSC-WX10 and DSC-WX9 Cyber-shot cameras are technology packed CMOS models providing the consumer with great “Exmor R” features such as low light, 3D Still Image/3D Sweep Panorama mode and AVCHD™ video all in a compact size with a wide, bright lens,” Davis added. “The DSC-HX7V camera builds upon the success of last year’s DSC-HX5Vand continues to improve, while addressing the growth in the compact high-zoom camera segment. The DSC-TX10, DSC-HX7V, DSC-WX10 and DSC-WX9 cameras record crystal clear movies at 60i in 1080 AVCHD format.



3D images can be captured using 3D Sweep Panorama™ mode or the new 3D Still Image mode. Easy Menu Selection Technology
With improved Superior Auto and Intelligent Auto modes, all of the new cameras capture more dynamic pictures. Improving simplicity from previous Cyber-shot models which featured nine scene modes, the new DSC-TX100V model offers 36 Still Picture Mode scenes and Movie Mode scenes. The DSC-TX100V and DSC-HX7V cameras automatically detect a combination.

of scenes and conditions, making it even easier for consumers to get the best shot. Using the DSC-HX7V camera, there are four recognized conditions including Motion during Movie mode.
The DSC-WX10 camera features a 7x, bright F2.4 24mm wide angle lens and the high-speed auto focus feature; whereas the DSC-WX9 camera has a 5x 25mm wide angle lens for capturing the perfect group shot or landscape in one shot. You can view your images on the DSC-WX9 camera’s 921,000 Xtra-Fine LCD with the new
The DSC-TX10, DSC-HX7V, DSC- WX10 and DSC-WX9 cameras compile two images in Backlight Correction HDR mode, enabling crisp details in difficult lighting.

DSLR Speed
With the new high-speed auto focus feature, the DSC-WX10 camera provides a smarter way to focus with DSLR-like speed. Bring It On
Where conversation piece meets workhorse is the 16.2-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 camera. Features & Additional images
Open up a new dimension of creative possibilities with the DSC-HX7V Cyber-shot® digital camera featuring 3D still image and 3D Sweep Panorama capabilities.

 
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