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Sony Japan announces stylish and ultra-thin DSC-T11
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Sony Japan announces a series of new digital cameras, which we've already seen in Europe and the US except for the DSC-T11, now the thinnest member of their Cyber-shot series. This 5 Mp brother of the DSC-T1 (which we reviewed last month) measures only 102.5 x 60 x 17.3 mm (vs. 91 x 60 x 20 mm). In spite of its tiny dimensions the T11 comes with a roomy 2.5 " LCD with 211,000 pixels. The camera will be available in its white body in Japan on April 29...
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Main features of the DSC-T11 (System translation from the Japanese Press release) 1. Elegant and Stylish Design
The design which emphasized thinness for the function of "DSC-T1" popular as a 2.5 type big screen liquid crystal loading model more as it is is used for "DSC-T11" with a thin shape body. The large-sized strap hook was attached, glossy paint was given, and it has finished simply and elegantly. 2. Big Screen 2.5 Type Hybrid Liquid Crystal Loading
by carrying a 2.5 type large-sized liquid crystal display monitor, the character of a picture or a menu screen displays greatly -- having -- the time of photography -- hurrah, MINGU, check of a picture, and menu operation can be performed more easily Moreover, a liquid crystal display monitor can be clearly checked also on the strong outdoors of the sunlight at the time of fine weather by carrying a hybrid (penetrated type LCD+ reflection type LCD= half penetration type LCD) liquid crystal display monitor. 3. Curl TSUAISU "BARIO TESSA" Lens Loading
Curl which has obtained high evaluation from the photographer in the world with high resolution and quantity contrast, and the outstanding color reproducibility A TSUAISU "BARIO TESSA" lens is carried. Distortion and FŽû· are stopped to the minimum, and peculiar high contrast and beautiful depiction can be enjoyed. 4. "PictBridge (PICT Bridge)" Pre-installation
It corresponds to the industry standard standard "PictBridge (PICT bridge)" which carries out a direct file to a printer and which can be printed. |
| April 15, 2004 |
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