Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Small Digital Camera, Big Memory


Small Digital Camera, Big Memory



Here's a digital camera that needs to be on your radar. This December, Sony will release the 8-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T2 digital camera in bright candy colors such as pink, lime green, blue, black and white. Since it's a camera for the savvy Web 2.0 crowd, it includes the Sony's PMB Portable software that lets you publish photos to Flickr, Photobucket, and Shutterfly, as well as upload video straight to YouTube.

For the generation that documents every waking moment of their lives, Sony has added 4GB of onboard memory to the DSC-T2. I think this is the first time I've heard of a consumer camera with this much storage coming straight out of the box. If 4GB is not enough storage for you, you can still add a Memory Stick Pro Duo to store higher-resolution photos and video. I've always liked the sliding cover on some of the Cyber-shots, but none of them look this sleek closed. The camera's cover is nicely flushed with the surface of the camera body when closed, which makes it a more purse and pocket friendly device.

Another feature worth mentioning are the "smile shutter", which promptly detects smiles in a group picture, then automatically captures the photo without the need to press the shutter manually. If other people are in the frame, you can select who the primary subject is by touching the screen. Switched says the camera will make its debut in December for $350. Just in time for the holidays.

Source: tech.yahoo.com
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