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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-23 23:15:00
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Sony CyberShot DSC-W390 digital camera : There are indications that Sony will soon introduce a new Cyber-shot W-camera. The model name Sony Cybershot DSC-W390 has been mentioned, and this will bring us to a new generation of Sony Cybershot W-series cameras. In 2005, Sony launched the Sony DSC-W1, a 5 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom. After that, several generations were introduced, and we now seem to have arrived at the most recent generation available, that of the Sony W390. We don't know much about the new Sony DSC-W390 at this time, however, we expect it to be a 12+ Megapixel camera with at least a 5x optical zoom. When it comes to the screen, we predict a 3-inch screen, perhaps with touchscreen technology.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-23 23:10:00
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Sony CyberShot DSC-W380 digital camera : This time, it seems to be an actual information leak, rather than just a rumor. During a registration procedure, which is public to anyone with Internet access, a number of Sony cameras have emerged that are, to this date, still unknown. One of which is the Sony Cybershot DSC-W380 camera, a Cybershot camera that is yet to be introduced. At this moment, there is still only very little known about the camera specifications and the release date, but we can imagine that Sony is waiting for the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 to kick off, before launching the Sony DSC-S380. We will have to be patient to find out what the official specs will be.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-23 23:05:00
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Sony CyberShot DSC-W360 digital camera : Leaking of information about new products seems to worsen with every year that goes by. And more often than not, it are the manufacturers themselves that can't keep the information a secret. This also seems the case with the Sony Cybershot DSC-W360, a possible new Cybershot camera of the W-series. Although the information we received about the Sony W360 is little to nothing at all at this time, we are still pretty sure that this camera will actually be introduced. Granted, maybe not this year, however, it is more than likely the Sony DSC-W360 will be officially introduced during CES in Las Vegas. Other details are based on the previous W-series cameras.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-23 23:00:01
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Sony CyberShot DSC-W350 digital camera : It looks as though we're about to see a new Cybershot-W series cameras from Sony. Although we have received only minimal information so far, and it looks like the new Sony Cybershot W-cameras will not be introduced before the CES in Las Vegas. One of the new Cybershot cameras is supposed to be the Sony Cybershot DSC-W350. It is expected to feature a Carl Zeiss lens and at least a 5x optical zoom lens. When it comes to image resolution, we would like to see up to 12 megapixels combined with a Sony BIONZ processor. We do not expect the Sony DSC-W350 to feature an Exmor R CMOS sensor; instead, we think it will come with a CCD image sensor.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-08-27 15:00:02
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Sony Alpha 850 digital SLR camera : The new DSLR-A850 from Sony offers serious photo enthusiasts a step up to the creative possibilities of full-frame imaging at a compelling price. Ruggedly built for unflinching pro-style handling and performance, the Sony A850 shares the same 24.6 megapixel sensor and virtually all features of the flagship DSLR-A900, introduced last year. Like its full-frame sibling, the Sony A850 fully exploits the creative possibilities of the Alpha family of lenses that includes premium full-frame optics from Carl Zeiss, plus five high-performance G Lens models. At the heart of the Sony Alpha 850 is a full frame 24.6 effective megapixel Exmor CMOS sensor that captures flawless, detail-packed images with vibrant, lifelike colours and fine textures.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-08-27 15:00:01
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Sony Alpha 550 digital SLR camera : The feature-packed Sony DSLR-A550 camera makes it easier than ever to capture beautiful pictures, carefree family portraits, stunning holiday memories and action-packed scenes. The 14.2 megapixels Sony A550 is packed with advanced technology that combines the spontaneity and freedom of Live View shooting with generous possibilities to realise your creative vision. At the heart of the Sony A550 SLR camera is a new Exmor CMOS sensor that ensures crisp low-noise images, packed with fine detail and vibrant colours. Sharing powerful on-chip noise reduction techniques with the full-frame DSLR-A900, this advanced sensor works with processing algorithms handled by the high-speed BIONZ engine to deliver premium images plus razor-sharp shooting responses.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-08-27 15:00:00
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Sony Alpha 500 digital SLR camera : The feature-packed Sony DSLR-A500 camera makes it easier than ever to capture beautiful pictures, carefree family portraits, stunning holiday memories and action-packed scenes. The 12.3 megapixels Sony A500 is packed with advanced technology that combines the spontaneity and freedom of Live View shooting with generous possibilities to realise your creative vision. At the heart of the Sony A500 SLR camera is a new Exmor CMOS sensor that ensures crisp low-noise images, packed with fine detail and vibrant colours. Sharing powerful on-chip noise reduction techniques with the full-frame DSLR-A900, this advanced sensor works with processing algorithms handled by the high-speed BIONZ engine to deliver premium images plus razor-sharp shooting responses.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-08-06 12:30:00
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Sony DSC-WX1 digital camera : Sony announce a new CyberShot digital camera, the Sony CyberShot DSC-WX1 that provides unprecedented advances in low-light performance with approximately twice the sensitivity of digital cameras with traditional image sensors. The new Sony CyberShot WX1 is the first digital camera to employ Sony’s new “Exmor R” back illuminated CMOS sensor technology to improve shooting in low-light scenarios, enhancing picture clarity and drastically reducing grain. Combining the “Exmor R” technology with hand-held twilight and anti-motion blur modes delivers a breakthrough in low-light photography. Users can now capture photos of stunning detail and low noise in scenes with no more than candlelight - without flash or the need of a tripod.
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