Sony has added two new compact digital cameras to its Cyber-Shot range with the launch of the Sony Cyber-Shot WX1 and TX1. Two new mini compact cameras which offer detail snaps even if the light conditions are bad. The camera comes with the revolutionary Exmor R CMOS sensor that boosts sensitivity while reducing image noise for brilliant, detail-packed pictures.
Both pack a 10.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, which Sony claims captures more light than conventional CMOS designs – and more of that means more natural, detail-packed images. They are as fast as to be able to take 10 frames per second.
The Cyber-shot TX1 is a stylish and slim model at 14 millimeters thick and comes with 4X Carl Zeiss lens and a 3-inch touchscreen and an optical image stabilization feature.
The Cyber-shot WX1 comes with a 2.7 inch LCD display, a 10.2 megapixel sensor. The WX1 sports a high-end f/2.4 Sony ‘G lens’ with 5x optical zoom and 24mm wide angle and can record video in 720p.
Other features include a Sweep Panorama mode for extra-wide images, 720p HD movie clips and audio at 30fps, image stabilization, Face Detection, Smile Shutter and optional Party-shot, a kind of tripod that automatically captures while the subject is smiling. They also include the Bionz processor which automatically combines the pictures together and creates an amazing panoramic photo.
The TX1 camera will come in silver, gray, pink, and blue this September for about $380. The WX1 camera will be available in black this October for about $350.
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