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Sony announces world’s smallest 3-D shooting camera – $300 this fall
Sony announced the addition of 3-D shooting to 2 cameras in their point and shoot collection (models DSC-TX9 and DSC-WX5). The cameras will start at $300 and be available this fall as part of the makers big push to get us all to buy 3-D TVs. Interestingly, these cameras capture 3-D through one lens instead more »
AT&T gives up the details on their “Black Friday through Cyber Monday” sales
Not to be left out, it looks like AT&T has plans not only for a Black Friday sale, but a weekend full of sales that was described as “Black Friday through Cyber Monday.” According to the announcement the sales are expected to begin as of 12:01 am EST on Friday November 27 and run through more »
AT&T makes the Sony Ericsson 8.1-megapixel C905a and W518a Walkman available
AT&T has recently added to their available lineup with the introduction of two new Sony Ericsson handsets. The new phones include the W518a and the C905a both of which are 3G-capable. In regards to the W518a, this is a Walkman branded model that features voice-guided GPS, a 3.2-megapixel camera, built-in Facebook app, Shake Control as more »
Sony releases the next generation Cybershot: the HX1
The new Sony Cybershot HX1 has lots of the features of a professional grade camera in a small package. New upgrades for the camera include 9.1 megapixels, high speed shooting that captures 10 frames per second, high def video recording, 20x optical zoom and a 3 inch LCD viewer screen. The Sony Cybershot HX1 is more »
Browse the web on your camera with Sony’s new DSC-G3
At Sony’s press conference yesterday, the company made no mention of this beauty. The new DSC-G3 from Sony is what they’re touting as the world’s first WiFi-enabled camera with a built-in web browser. You’re probably asking yourself one simple questions — why do I need a web browser on my point and shoot digital camera? Answer: you can instantly upload pictures and video to popular sharing sites such as YouTube, Flickr, Shutterfly, etc. right from your camera. If that’s not enough, Sony and AT&T have also partnered up to offer complimentary access to Sony’s Easy Upload Home Page via AT&T WiFi hotspots across the country.
Sony’s Cybershot DSC-T500 lets you capture high-definition video
Sony will soon be releasing a feature-rich and yet affordable point-and-shoot joining its Cybershot series – the DSC-T500 digital camera. Featuring a 10-megapixel sensor, this compact digital camera can record wide and full-screen 720p video at up to 30fps in its fine, standard and VGA video recording modes. By standard this is high-enough considering that the DSC-T500 is a digital camera.
The DSC-T500′s movie function is based on the MPEG4 AVC/H.264 codec which produces high-quality video without eating up too much space of the memory card. This movie mode comes even better with a zoom function that works even when the camera is in recording mode. It can record video continuously up to 10 minutes in length and can store hours of video clips depending on the capacity of the Memory Stick.
Sony Ericsson’s C902 is the new James Bond phone
We’ve seen the Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot phone in Casino Royale back in 2006. We’ve also seen both the P900 and the T68i featured in the Die Another Day sometime in 2002. Now in 2008, Sony Ericsson has once again sealed a deal with MGM, producer of the latest James Bond movie Quantum of Solace to have one of its latest mobile phone featured in the movie. This time, it will be Sony Ericsson’s recently announced C902 camera phone.
The limited edition C902 will also be available in titanium silver and will come with a memory card pre-loaded with James Bond 007 content such as the first level of an upcoming spy-style game, full trailer of the Quantum of Solace, behind-the-scenes interviews with the casts of the movie, and various extras such as James Bond inspired wallpapers and screensavers.
Sony CyberShot Snap camera concept
If you think Cybershots are currently lacking in style, consider this concept Cybershot camera design by Young Hwan Kim. If features the standard slimness and sexiness found in most of Sony’s little snapping wonders, plus an extra feature – a wide, swiveling camera lens protector at the front.
And it’s unlike any other camera lens protector you’ve ever seen, because when closed it covers the whole face of the camera, and only swivels downward to activate the thing.
Sony announces the 13.6-megapixel Cybershot W300
Sony has announced their latest point-and-shoot model, the Cybershot W300. Offering 13.6-megapixels in a nice shiny titanium-coated casing, this will make a nice follow up to the previous 12-megapixel W200. The W300 features 2.7-inch LCD, a 35 to 105mm-equivalent f/2.8-5.8 lens, face detection, Smile Shutter mode, noise reduction settings and the ability to share photos more »
Sony intro’s 9.1-megapixel Cybershot DSC-H50
Sony has just announced the Cybershot DSC-H50, a 9.1-megapixel camera with 15x Carl Zeiss optical zoom, a UV hard-coated scratch resistant 3-inch LCD and comes with an IR remote. The DSC-H50 also features Super SteadyShot, NightShot, D-Range Optimizer, smile recognition, face detection and has an advanced sports shooting mode that will offer shutter speeds up more »















