Everybody knows the brand name Sony and there's a very good reason for that too. Sony is known for it's best customer services and support and of course releasing some of the top SLR Camera's in the world.
The Sony stand at the CES, 2010 is quite a huge display of sorts. You will be enthralled by the sheer size and settings of the Sony booth. And there are a lot of new and innovative gadgets on display at the stall, from digital cameras to televisions to the dash web device and more. The lush pile carpets and chirpy crowds add shine to the overall ambience. Sony has announced new compact digital cameras too this year at the CES 2010. Digicams like the Cybershot DSC-TX7 and the HX5V. Both these cameras are the first ones to be announced from Sony’s much wider range, some, yet to come.
Both the DSC-TX7 and the HX5V models are compact digital cameras that boast of a uniqueness, that they are among the world’s first compact digicams to have advanced multiple features such as the transferjet, which enables close quarters, high speed data transfer technology, the 1080i AVCHD Full HD video recording and of course, Sony’s new 10 megapixels “Exmor R” CMOS sensor that features a backlight correction for much improved low lighting performance levels.
The TX7, an ultra compact digicam, is enabled with a 3.5 inches LCD touchscreen, a 25mm lens with a wide angle view and a 4x optical zoom as well. But, it is the HX5V, that really excites you, however, with its super zoom capability, 10 x optical zoom and a wide angle view of 25 mm. Both these digital cameras support SD cards and are enabled with the “Sweep Panorama Mode”. But the highlighting features that both these models share are the GPS and the Compass capabilities that record location data which can then be easily viewed on Google Earth. Kudos to Sony for launching these digicams at the CES, 2010, along side its many other innovative gadgets.
Tags: web device, location data, panorama mode, close quarters, cmos sensor



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