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| The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50 is available in bold red, black and silver. |
Sony has added to their Cyber-shot line with the introduction of two new models--the Cyber-shot DSC-T50 and DSC-N2. Both of these new cameras feature three-inch touch-screen displays and built-in slide show capability.
By offering extra-large screens with intuitive menu options, the design on these new models allows for less physical buttons on the camera bodies, thus resulting in a sleeker look. The new models also incorporate Sony’s Clear Photo Plus LCD technology that is said to offer higher resolution (230K), higher contrast and optimal viewing from various angles.
Both cameras also offer numerous in camera editing options. Photographers will have the ability to use their images to craft dynamic, personal narratives with in-camera slide shows – complete with music and transition effects such as pans, wipes and fades.
The ultra-slim and stylish DSC-T50 model is the new top-of-the-line camera in the T-series. It is equipped with a seven-megapixel CCD imager, a Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar 3x optical zoom lens, and 56 MB of internal memory. This camera shines with its performance and looks, shipping in bold red, black and silver. With pictures stored on an optional four-gigabyte Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo media cards, the camera can play back more than 1,100 high-resolution images in slide show mode.
The elegant DSC-N2 camera debuts in champagne gold and is a ten-megapixel powerhouse with an extending Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar 3x optical zoom lens. With its built-in photo album function, this model can be a photo diary in your pocket, loaded with up to 500 of your favorite images.
Every time you snap a picture, the DSC-N2 model will store a full-resolution image on the optional media card or in the camera’s 25 MB of internal memory. Additionally, it automatically resizes that same image in VGA resolution and stores it in a portion of the camera’s internal memory dedicated to pocket album. No matter how many pictures are offloaded from the media card, you can choose to protect the images you want to keep and, over time, you have a collection of your favorite shots in the camera.
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