Sony announced two new Cyber-shot camera "DSC-TX1" and "DSC-WX1", which provide unprecedented advances in low-light performance of approximately twice the sensitivity of the camera with the traditional image sensors.
The Cyber-shot camera is the first to employ the new Sony Exmore R "back illuminated CMOS sensor technology to improve the shooting in low light scenarios, increasing the brightness of the image, and drastically reducing grain.
Using the R Exmore CMOS sensor, high speed, the six different ways to capture images in less than a second and uses the Sony BIONZ processor for combining shots into one extraordinary image detail and low noise level.
In the TX1 and WX1 Cyber-shot models can take up to 185 and 256-degree panorama shots in one easy sweep, press and movement of the image size of 7152 x 1080 (very broad horizontal).
HX1 Although the camera is well-rounded solution for customers who seek high-speed and zoom in a smaller size than the DSLR on the TX1 camera WX1 and are open to the public that they want advanced technology in a more compact design.
The 10.2 mega pixel camera WX1 a 2.7-inch Clear Photo Plus LCD display and is slightly more than three-quarters of an inch thin-ideal choice for DSLR owners who want to carry the compact, high performance digital still camera. Suggested price is around 40,000 (JPY).
With its slim profile of only 16.5mm, with 10.2 mega pixels TX1 offers a streamlined, distinguished curves for sophisticated look. This model is equipped with a new action on the touch panel that allows you to effortlessly scroll through photos with a finger flick, and direct access to the menu in the 3-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display. Suggested price of 43,000 (JPY).
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