Saturday 21 February 2009

Sony Cyber-shot W300 Compact Titanium HD Digital Camera

Following on from the news of Sony’ new 15X Zoom DSC-H50
Cyber-Shot Camera, Sony have also announced their new W300 Cyber-shot
compact digital camera, the newest in their range of W Series cameras
which offers 13.6 megapixel resolution Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoon lens
for HD image capture.

Billed as being the toughest Cyber-shot W Series camera so far produced
by Sony, thanks to the camera's titanium, scratch proof coating, the
Cyber-shot W300 sports Sony's Clear RAW Noise Reduction and Super Steady
Shot image stabilisation as well as an EX High-speed burst mode allowing
for high speed image capture at up to five frames per second.

Naturally the Cyber-shot W300 also comes with Face Detection Technology
which has been improved to be capable of automatically distinguishing
between the faces of adults and children which is also paired with
Sony's Smile Shutter feature (which will wait until people are smiling
before taking the picture).

The Cyber-shot W300 comes with a bright 2.7' LCD screen as well as an
optical viewfinder and can be connected directly to Sony's HD Bravia
systems for direct viewing of HD slideshows.


Sony Cyber-shot W300 Key Features:

13.6 effective megapixels for superb picture quality
Scratch-resistant titanium coating
BIONZ processor powers Smile Shutter, improved Face Detection and
D-Range Optimiser
Intelligent Scene Recognition
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 3x optical zoom
Extremely High Sensitivity ISO 6400 and Super SteadyShot image
stabilisation for clearer low-light shots
2.7-inch (230k dot) Clear Photo LCD
HD Output compatible with PhotoTV HD BRAVIA television


Sony's Cyber-shot W300 is due for release throughout Europe towards the
end of April though, at the time of writing, no pricing information has
been made available.

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