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Cameras

Sony’s GPS/Compass-Enabled Camera Knows Where You Photograph

12:04PM January 7, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

Sony just announced a Cyber-Shot point-and-shoot camera with both GPS and a digital compass, so you can use Google Maps to find the best shooting spot in your area. Plus, it’s packing an impressively high-end sensor. More »


Cameras

Sony’s New Camera, Camcorders Support SD Cards, Wireless Sharing

11:37AM January 7, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

Sony introduced a whopping 17 new cameras and camcorders today, in the Handycam and Cyber-shot lines, and as was hinted, they support SD and microSD cards. Even better, the new TransferJet lets you share photos between cameras, wirelessly. More »


Cameras

Cybershot DSC-WX1 Packs Sony G Lens, Low-Light Extras

2:05PM August 6, 2009 | Danny Allen

The $US350 WX1 features the same Sony G Lens, low-light optimised Exmor R CMOS sensor, and Sweep Panaroma mode as Sony’s $US500 DSC-XH1 mega zoom. More »


Cameras

New Cybershot Point And Shoots: High-End Extras For Under $US400

2:05PM August 6, 2009 | Danny Allen

The 10MP DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 pack in the same low-light optimised Exmor R CMOS sensor and unique Sweep Panorama mode as Sony’s $US500 DSC-XH1 mega zoom. More »


Mobile

Sony Ericsson C905 Leaked Shots Show the 8.1 Megapixel Body

3:20AM June 17, 2008 | Jason Chen

The leaked Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot phone already has spy shots of it in the wild, detailing its rounded body and sliding face. The guy who played with it says it’s 20mm thick and weighs 136 grams, which isn’t all that bad if you’re taking into account the fact that it’s also an 8.1-megapixel camera. Two more shots after the jump. No shots that show the lens, unfortunately.

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Sony Performance Cyber-shots Come in Small (W300) and Large (H50)

11:00PM February 25, 2008 | Wilson Rothman

Today you can take your pick of two mid-priced high-performance Cyber-shot cameras from Sony, the 9-megapixel H50 with the 15X zoom lens for US$400 and the W300, a 13.6-megapixel pocket point-and-shoot for US$350.

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Mobile

Sony Ericsson C902, C702 Bring High-End Photography to Your Pocket

9:16AM February 11, 2008 | Haroon Malik

Sony has just announced a slew of new mobiles, and here is a closer look at the hot Cybershot offerings. The C902, which will boast a 5MP camera with auto focus, HSDPA, 160MB internal memory, M2 card slot, 2-inch TFT (240 x 320) display with 260K colours and a choice of either black or red paintjobs. As can be expected from the Cybershot range, there is also a bunch of photo orientated software in-built, including BestPic, Face Detection and image stabilisation. Checkout the gallery below, then jump through for the run down on the C702.


Mobile

Leaked Sony Ericsson Cybershot is the K780i, K830i or K870i?

5:30AM January 22, 2008 | Jason Chen

Unwired View has just as much of an idea what the model number on this leaked Sony Ericsson is, but they did manage to fish some shots out of PConline.com.cn. The phone, which could be the K870, K830 or the K780, has a 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus and LED flash plus an on-board GPS, like the W760 already has. Chances are we’ll see an unveiling in Barcelona at the 3GSM show next month. [pconline via UnwiredView]

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Sony’s T200 Cybershot Photographs Smiles Automatically

7:00AM September 3, 2007 | Mark Wilson

newVideoPlayer("SonySmile_gawker.flv", 475, 376); In addition to a Carl Zeiss 5X zoom lens, 3.5″ wide/touchscreen LCD, Sony’s Cybershot T200 features a smile sensor that will automagically snag shots when your family and friends are pretending to enjoy your company. In this demonstration, the potential gimmick seems to actually work. Though you’ll notice that the sensors have a tough time detecting profiles. More »


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Sony’s T200 and T70 Point and Shoots Fit Snugly Into Pants, Take Widescreen Pictures

4:50AM August 22, 2007 | Jason Chen

The two latest point and shoots from Sony, The T200 and T70, both have an 8-megapixel sensor and a similar body, but differ on a couple other features. The T200 has a 3.5-inch LCD, 5x optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens and comes in silver, black and red, whereas the the T70 has a 3.0-inch LCD, a 3x optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens and comes in silver, black, white and pink. They can both shoot in 16:9 aspect ratio, have an ISO of up to 3200, and can hook up to Sony’s Bravia HDTVs in the Photo TV HD mode to view pics. Pre-orders start August 23. [Sony Style] More »