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| Sony's DSC-N2 digicam debuts in champagne gold and offers ten-megapixel resolution. |
Both the DSC-T50 and DSC-N2 are said to offer shutter lag that is now reduced to milliseconds. Sony's Real Imaging Processor circuitry delivers fast response times and helps to prolong the life of the cameras' supplied Stamina InfoLithium batteries -- up to 400 shots per full charge for the DSC-T50 model and 300 shots per full charge for the DSC-N2 camera.
These new models feature blur reduction technologies to help you get the shots you want, even in some of the most challenging conditions. The Cyber-shot DSC-T50 offers Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization to minimize blur caused by shaky hands. Both of the new models incorporate high light sensitivity, up to IS0 1000 for the DSC-T50 camera and IS0 1600 for the DSC-N2 model, to facilitate shooting without blur at faster shutter speeds- a necessity when capturing fast-moving subjects or taking photos in low-light environments.
The Cyber-shot DSC-T50 camera ships in October for about $500. Optional accessories include the HVL-RLS ring light, used for close-up shots, for about $100, NP-FR1 InfoLithium battery and LCJ-THA leather carrying case for about $40.
The DSC-N2 model also hits stores in October for about $450. Optional accessories include the MPK-NA marine pack for about $200, NP-FT1 InfoLithium battery for about $50 and LCS-NA leather carrying case for about $50.
Both models will be available online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style retail stores(www.sonystyle.com/retail), and at authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin on Sept. 12 at www.sonystyle.com/T50 and www.sonystyle.com/N2.
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