Sony unveiled three new compact Cyber-shot digital cameras this week - the DSC-TX200V, DSC-WX70 and DSC-WX50 – all three featuring a high-resolution "Exmor R" CMOS sensor and an improved BIONZ image processor for better low-light shooting.
The new Cyber-shot TX200V features an 18.2 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, which Sony says is the highest-resolution currently offered in the point and shoot market, along with a new BIONZ processor. Both work together to create images/videos with extremely low noise. The camera offers fast AutoFocus speeds of approximately 0.13 seconds in daytime and 0.25 seconds in low-light, and features a new reinforced glass design with a 3.3-inch Xtra Fine TruBlack OLED wide touch-screen.
This beauty is also waterproof (up to 5m or approx.16 feet), dustproof and freezeproof (up to 14oF), and features a "Photo Creativity" interface that lets you adjust creative settings for custom-styled photos.
The other two new Cyber-shots - the WX70 and WX50 - both include a 16.2 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, with the WX70 featuring a 3.0-inch 921k dot LCD touch-screen and the WX50 featuring a 2.7-inch LCD screen.Read more
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