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Cyber-Shot DSC-HX5V and DSC-TX7 Digital Cameras

At the CES that was held in 2010, the DSC-TX7 and the Cyber-shot digital cameras were unveiled. The launch of these two high tech cameras was unique in that the cameras are the first to have advanced video codec high definition capability which includes 1080i HD 1920×1080 60i). both cameras have the latest technology such as the in build backlight correction high dynamic range as well as Megapixel Exmor R image sensor. Also the cameras have fascinating technology like multishot high Dynamic range (HDR), BIONZ image processor not forgetting the transfer jet wireless. Both cameras can be used with Memory stick pro Duo card.

Sony Cyber shot DSC HX5V 1080i AVCHD Digital Camera

The Sony DSC-HX5V camera has a 10* optical zoom capability with the G-lens that has a wide angle of 25mm to 250 mm as well as a 3 inch LCD screen for both video and image viewing. While the Sony DSC-TX7 camera has a 4x optical lens with a wide angle of 25mm to 100mm not forgetting the 3.5 inch LCD screen which is has touchscreen features. Other unique features that are found on the cameras are a GPS navigational system and an optical steady shot. In March the Sony DSC-HX5V camera will be out, selling at $350 while the DSC-TX7 will be out in colors such as blue, silver and red in February.

Sony Cyber shot DSC TX7 1080i AVCHD Digital Camera Pink

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX7 Pink

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