
Sony has just announced three new Cybershot cameras which the two of them are categorized as their next high-end models. Those two high-end cameras are the DSC-HX100V and DSC-HX9V.Both has a similar specifications such as: a 16.2MP of new Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor with Intelligent Sweep Panorama HR mode support, 3D Sweep Panorama Mode, GPS, and Dual Recording functions including capable in recording a Full HD video into 1920 x 1080 resolution (60p) and also capture still image up to 42.9 megapixel scenes with a 10480 x 4096 resolution and 3D effect.
For the CyberShot DSC-HX100V model, Sony gives a 27mm Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonar T lens with 30x optical zoom while the compact model - the CyberShot DSC-HX9V comes with a 24mm Sony G lens and a 16x optical zoom. Those two new 3D HD camera is already available for pre-order start this month.
Meanwhile the last camera which also officially announced yesterday along with the DSC-HX100V and DSC-HX9V is the DSC-W520. This is Sony’s latest compact Point & Shoot camera that features a 14.1MP Super HAD CCD, a 5x optical Zoom, Sony’s Sweep Panorama including a 2.7-inch LCD, ISO 3200 (Max) supports, a 28MB of internal memory with expandable SDHC Card. Below are Sony’s three new CyberShot camera’s detail specs. And they will available in store this April 2011 after their debut performance at MWC 2011 which will be held next few days.
The HX100V and HX9V can automatically combine two successive frames captured at different focus settings when the shutter is pressed. These are combined to yield a professional-looking image with crisply-focused foreground subjects against a smoothly blurred background.
The advanced imaging possibilities of both H Series cameras don’t compromise fuss-free operation. Superior Auto mode recognizes a wide range of shooting conditions, automatically adjusting settings and shooting a high-speed burst of multiple frames as required in low-light conditions. These are automatically combined within the camera to create beautifully-exposed, low-noise results with virtually any subject – even in challenging low light conditions without flash.
Sony Cyber-shotâ„¢ DSC-HX100V specs:
* a 16.2Mpix Exmor R CMOS Sensor
* a 27mm Vario-Sonar by Carl Zeiss with T* coating on optical surfaces that virtually eliminates flare
* an ultra-powerful 30x optical zoom range for crisply-detailed close-ups of distant subjects
* ISO 3200 Max,
* a 19MB of internal memory
* an SDHC Card support
* 3-inch LCD
* GPS receiver with e-compass features
* Capability: recording HD 1080p Video with 3Way IS (3-way shake cancellation) and 3D Sweep Panorama as well as 3D Still Image and Sweep Multi Angle mode as well as Optical SteadyShot with Active Mode
* a new High-Speed AF capable to lock onto subjects in as little as 0.1 seconds
* Expected price: $450
* Bundled with an elegantly styled carry case with a quality leather-like finish
Sony Cyber-shotâ„¢ DSC-HX9V specs:
* 16.2MP Exmor Râ„¢ CMOS Sensor
* a 24mm Sony G lens
* a 16x optical zoom
* 3-inch LCD
* a 19MB of internal memory
* an SDHC Card support
* GPS receiver with e-compass features
* Capability: recording HD 1080p Video with 3Way IS (3-way shake cancellation) and 3D Sweep Panorama as well as 3D Still Image and Sweep Multi Angle mode as well as Optical SteadyShot with Active Mode
* a new High-Speed AF capable to lock onto subjects in as little as 0.1 seconds
* Bundled with an elegantly styled carry case with a quality leather-like finish
* Expected price: $350
Sony Cyber-shotâ„¢ W520 specs:
* a 14.1 megapixel CCD sensor
* 5x optical zoom lens
* a 25mm wide angle, a 6.7cm/2.7? Clear * 2.7-inch Photo LCD
* Sweep Panorama and Intelligent AUTO (ISO 3200 MAX)
* a 28MB of internal memory with expandable SDHC Card