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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T110 16.1 MP Digital Still Camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x Optical Zoom Lens and 3.0-inch Touchscreen (Red)
List Price: $199.00
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# Optical SteadyShot typical example stabilization
# Taking your videos in HD Movie mode (720p)
# Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x (25mm) optical zoom lens
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T110 16.1 MP Digital Still Camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x Optical Zoom Lens and 3.0-inch Touchscreen (Silver)
List Price: $199.00
# Circle Panorama Mode captures stunning panoramic images
# 3.0-inch Tell of screen for easy focus selection and photo viewing
# Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x (25mm) optical zoom lens
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T110 16.1 MP Digital Still Camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x Optical Zoom Lens and 3.0-inch Touchscreen (Violet)
List Price: $199.00
# 3.0-inch Intimation screen for easy focus selection and photo viewing
# Reach Panorama Mode captures stunning panoramic images
# Optical SteadyShot reification stabilization
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Which do you think is better?
Kodak - EasyShare 14.0-Megapixel Digital Camera-----$153.99
~5x optical zoom/5x digital/25x total zoom span
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Sony - Cyber-shot 12.1-Megapixel Digital Camera-----$159.
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help with choosing a camera?
for christmas i desideratum a digital camera but i need help,what do you think of :
the samsung L291:
10.2 megapixel
3X optical zoom
2.7 in LCD
SD card inflation slot
movie capture at 30fps with sound
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| Nov 09, 2008
Sony Announces New Cyber-shot Digital Cameras
Sony has announced three new Cyber-rule the roost point-and-shoot camera models, bringing the total number of new cameras in 2012 to six. The DSC-WX50, DSC-WX70, and DSC-TX200V, all of which will be readily obtainable for purchase in March, all feature 5x zoom lenses and Exmor R CMOS sensors. They will be available in Walk, a month after the DSC-W610, DSC-W620, and DSC-W650 cameras that were announced at CES.
The WX50 and WX70 are almost identical in form and r. Both slim shooters feature a 25-125mm f/2.6-6.3 (35mm equivalent) Carl Zeiss zoom lens, a 16-megapixel embodiment sensor, 1080i60 video capture, and optical image stabilization. The WX50 features a 2.7-inch, 460k dot sift, while the WX70 has a larger, sharper 3-inch, 921k dot touch-screen LCD. The WX50 will sell for $199.99 and the WX70 for $229.99.
The DSC-TX200V is a from beginning to end new camera, rather than an upgrade of an existing model. It features a glass front plate and an ultra-slim density. The 18-megapixel point-and-shoot features a 5x (26-130mm) zoom lens, 1080i60 movie seize, GPS, optical image stabilization, and Carl Zeiss optics. Its 3.3-inch touch screen features OLED technology for a sod off and bright image with deep blacks, and the camera itself is sealed against water and dust. It can autofocus in as shallow as 0.1 second in bright light and manages an impressive 0.2 second focal point speed in dim conditions. The camera is compatible with Memory Stick Micro and microSD remembrance, and is set to retail for $499.99.





