Sony Unveils Three New Cyber-Shot Digital Cameras
Sony, known for many electronics from televisions to computers to the Playstation, announced three new digital cameras in their Cyber-Shot line. Despite smartphone cameras getting more and more powerful, people still have the need and interest for a digital camera.
The Cyber-Shot line of point and shoot cameras have been known for their style and features. Consumers can expect great pictures, great video, great style, and all at a very attractive price that’s not going to break the budget.
“Sony has announced three new Cyber-shot 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 available for purchase in March, all feature 5x zoom lenses and Exmor R CMOS sensors. They will be available in March, a month after the DSC-W610, DSC-W620, and DSC-W650 cameras that were announced at CES.”
What can people expect? Let’s start with the DSC-WX50.
- 2.7 inch screen
- 25-125mm f/2.6-6.3 Carl Zeiss zoom lens
- 16 megapixel image sensor
- Ability to shoot 1080i60 video
- Image stabilization
The DSC-WX70 is pretty much the same, except for the fact that it has a larger and supposedly sharper 3 inch screen. You can expect the WX50 for $199.99 while the WX70 with a larger screen will run you $229.99.
The DSC-TX200V is a totally different camera with a new, ultra slim design.
- 18 megapixel image sensor with 5x zoom
- Ability to shoot 1080i60 video
- GPS for tagging images
- Image stabilization
- 3.3 inch OLED touch screen
- Water and dust proof
People can expect to pay more which will run you $499.99. These cameras will be available in March.
What do you think about Sony’s Cyber-Shot line of digital cameras?