Sony Launches Wireless Sharing Digicam
2007-04-11 03:35:45 (597 views)
Sony has released its first wireless sharing digital camera, the 6-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-G1 which has the ability to send photos wirelessly to Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled devices.
"This is a step towards realizing a platform for networked photo communication," said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital cameras at Sony Electronics. "We will continue to explore the possibilities for networked digital imaging as broadband Internet becomes more pervasive in American homes."
"The G1 model features a 3.5-inch LCD screen with resolution of 921,000 pixels," Lubell says "that's four times higher than the average compact digital camera and all previous Sony Cyber-shot models. The new camera's slide show with music function makes sharing photos directly on the camera even more enjoyable."
"Sony popularized the use of large LCD screens on compact cameras, with the understanding that simply passing the camera around is a means of sharing," Lubell said.
The G1 unit comes with 2GB of internal memory. If additional storage is needed, the camera's capacity can be expanded with an optional Memory Stick Duo media card or Memory Stick Pro Duo card. The G1 also incorporates an auto image management system with various search functions.
Sony also claims this model has high light sensitivity, up to ISO 1000, to facilitate shooting at higher shutter speeds, as well as low-light conditions for more natural exposures or for settings where flash is not permitted. The G1 is also equipped with a Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens.
The DSC-G1 digital camera is set to release in April in the US for approximately Rs. 26,400 ($600). Additional accessories to be included are - lenses, filters, batteries, travel chargers, sports packs and cases.
Shayne Rana
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