Sony has announced, feature-laden Sony Cyber-shot Digital Compact HX5 with lens 25-250mm equivalent and 10.1-megapixel, back-lit R Exmor CMOS sensor and built-in GPS and compass. The broad 25-250mm superzoom lens equivalent to bear the prestigious designation of G, R Exmor CMOS sensor captures full 1080i HD video clips, and also a ten-megapixel photos. Videos are saved in the AVCHD format. Optical SteadyShot new mode of camera cuts Active vibration when shooting Handheld Video HD allegedly providing up to 10x more than the conventional shake correction apparatus. Smart Sweep Panorama unique feature improves first introduced last year, Cyber-shot HX1, and TX1 models WX1: Camera detects whether a human or other moving object in the field of view as the camera sweep, using new algorithms to compensate for mis-matching the pictures are automatically stitched together.
The Sony HX5 integrates GPS and a compass in order to increase your enjoyment of travel photography. Your position is displayed in real time on a 3 "LCD screen, and taking pictures. After returning home, to see where geotagged photos and video clips were filmed as the on-line maps supplied Picture Motion Browser software PC. As an additional improvement new feature, the compass, which indicates the direction you were pointing when the picture was taken. The Sony HX will be available later this month in the price of $ 349.99.
(Via photographyblog)
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