LAS VEGAS (PMA #F171), March 2, 2009 – Sony is exhibiting an array
of new digital imaging products here at the Photo Marketing
Association (PMA) 2009 International Convention, including the new
Cyber-shot® camera (model DSC-HX1) with “sweep panorama” technology.
Cyber-shot Digital Still Cameras
New Cyber-shot models being shown include cameras in the T, W, H and
S series, along with new printer models and other accessory lines.
The DSC-HX1 model is the company’s first Cyber-shot camera with
sweep panorama technology, which captures up to 224-degree panorama
shots in one easy press-and-sweep motion. The HX1 camera is also the
company’s first Cyber-shot camera with exclusive 1/2.4-inch Exmor™
CMOS sensor technology. This sensor technology allows it to achieve
burst speeds of up to 10 frames per second at full 9.1 megapixel
resolution in the continuous burst mode. It is also the first
Cyber-shot camera to include a Sony G lens and 1080p HD movie clip
recording capabilities.
Two new digital photo printers, two professional printers and 13 new
digital imaging accessories are also on display. Accessories include
underwater housing products, high-definition (HD) lenses and output
cables, accessory packs for sports and outdoor enthusiasts, as well
as a full line of fashionable and functional cases and camera bags
for Cyber-shot cameras and Handycam® camcorders.
The intelligent auto (iAuto) mode, available on the T900, T90, W290
and H20 models announced in February, helps “think” for you and
detect scene conditions then adjust settings, especially in
difficult lighting scenarios.
a (Alpha) DSLR Cameras
Sony’s full-frame α (alpha) DSLR-A900 camera (introduced last fall), is back at
PMA after being presented here as a prototype last year. It is aimed at serious
photo enthusiasts looking for traditional SLR performance with the added
benefits of digital photography.
It is designed to deliver ultra-fine picture quality with a 24.6-megapixel, 35
mm full-frame CMOS sensor and fast image processing with a new dual BIONZ®
processing engine. The camera is also the first DSLR to have a body-integrated
image stabilization system for a full-frame sensor with Sony’s SteadyShot®
Inside anti-shake system.
One look at the camera’s distinctive pentaprism and nostalgic body design will
evoke its full-frame optical performance. It features a bright, clear optical
viewfinder with 100 percent field of view coverage that impresses many film
photography loyalists.
Handycam High-Definition Camcorders
Sony’s strong 2009 Handycam product portfolio is also on display. This includes
the top-of-the-line HDR-XR520V unit featuring a 240GB hard disk drive that holds
up to 101 hours of HD video (LP mode), a back-illuminated Exmor R™ CMOS sensor,
embedded GPS and improved optical image stabilization.
Its back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor offers a refined level of optical
performance. Because the wire circuitry is placed behind the sensor’s photo
detectors, the HDR-XR520V camcorders provide stunning low light performance with
approximately twice the sensitivity compared to Sony’s existing
front-illuminated CMOS sensor at F2.0. This results in brilliant image clarity
and reduced grain.
Also on display is the new HDR-CX100 Flash Memory Handycam camcorder. For around
$600, this model includes intelligent face detection and Smile Shutter™
technology, 8GB of embedded memory (a portion of which is used for data
management) and three color options (red, black and silver) — all in a compact
design.


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