Smile and say 3D
28/07/10
Sony introduces world’s smallest 3d digital still cameras
Models Offer Superior Auto Mode, Background Defocus, Low-Light Performance and
AVCHD Video.
Sony today unveiled two new Cyber-shot® digital still cameras (models DSC-TX9
and DSC-WX5) that are the world’s smallest 3D cameras, capturing 3D images with
a single lens system using a sweeping motion.
“Sony is focused on being the leader in 3D technology, leveraging its expertise
to create the best 3D products, content and unique entertainment experiences,”
said Kelly Davis, director of the digital imaging business at Sony Electronics.
“Sony is making it easy to create personal 3D content that can be enjoyed with
friends or family on compatible 3D television systems."
Create Your Own 3D Panoramas
Both models offer a 3D Sweep Panorama™ feature, which lets you take panoramic
pictures in one press-and-sweep motion. The high-speed burst of frames is
stitched together using innovative processing techniques to automatically create
detail-packed 3D panoramas. These images can be enjoyed in 2D or stunning 3D on
compatible 3D televisions (3D-compatible HDMI cables and 3D glasses are also
required and are sold separately.)
The DSC-TX9, which has a 3.5-inch 921k resolution LCD touch screen, and the
DSC-WX5, which has a 2.8-inch LCD screen, also let you view images in a whole
new way. Unlike 3D Sweep Panorama mode, which lets you view your 3D images on
compatible 3D television systems, Sweep Multi Angle™ lets you view images moving
in simulated 3D right on the cameras’ LCD screen by tilting the camera back and
forth. This new shooting feature captures 15 images at different angles and then
compiles them into one photo, creating a 3D-like effect on the display.
In addition to Sweep Multi Angle, the 12.2 megapixel TX9 and WX5 models offer
new features including Background Defocus, which simulates depth of field
control and Superior Auto mode, which provides low image-noise levels previously
only available from DSLR cameras.
Superior Quality, DSLR-Like Artistic Photos
Superior Auto mode also makes it easier to get cleaner, sharper more dynamic
pictures and fewer missed shots. An extension of Intelligent Auto mode, the
Superior Auto feature takes multiple shots to reduce image noise and extend
dynamic range. The cameras automatically recognize the correct scene, then
quickly shoot and when needed, combine up to six shots to produce images of
greater quality than possible with a single shot.
Superior Auto is the world's first auto mode that utilizes multiple shots.
While there are other cameras with multi-shot technology, only Sony cameras know
when to take multiple shots automatically. Only Superior Auto can evaluate the
scene and automatically engage multi-shot technology to get the best shot.
The Background Defocus mode, featured in the TX9 and WX5 models, provides
artistic photos like those taken with a DSLR by making it easy to blur the
image’s background, putting the emphasis on your subject and creating a bokeh
effect. The camera takes two shots, identifies the background and applies a
defocus effect keeping your subject crisp and clear in the foreground.
The Natural Flash feature also improves image quality and captures colours the
way the eye sees them. This feature takes a reference shot without flash and
then uses that as a colour reference correction, resulting in more lifelike
images.
These cameras also help you focus on moving subjects. By selecting your subject
on the LCD screen, the camera will keep focus even as the subject moves closer
or farther away. Another new feature, Soft Skin mode, recognizes skin tones and
reduces the appearance of imperfections without affecting the rest of the shot.
With Sony’s “Exmor R” back-illuminated CMOS sensor technology, the new cameras
provide excellent low-light performance and 10fps burst shooting.
Full HD Video
With the AVCHD format, used in Sony’s high-definition Handycam® camcorders, the
models can record movies in 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolutions in 60i at up to
17Mbps for smooth movement during playback. They can also capture videos in the
MP4 format (up to 1440 x1080 30p 12Mbps) for online sharing.
In addition to its AVCHD video capability, the TX9 and WX5 cameras have Optical
SteadyShot® image stabilization, helping overcome camera shake.
With a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® 4x zoom lens, the compact TX9 camera lets you
focus as little as 0.4 inches from your subject for extraordinary close-up
shots. The 4x (25-100mm) wide-angle lens is perfect for capturing a wider view
of your subject at closer distances.
The WX5 camera is an ideal choice for DSLR owners who also want to carry a
compact, high-performance point-and-shoot camera. With a Sony G lens (5x
24-120mm), the WX5 camera can capture an unusually wide range for its compact
size and features a wide aperture (F2.4), enhancing low-light performance.
Sony also introduced today the 14.1 megapixel DSC-T99 camera—an affordable
T-series Cyber-shot model that will be available for about $250. With a CCD
image sensor, the camera offers Sweep Panorama® mode, a 3-inch touch screen and
a 25mm-wide Carl Zeiss® lens.
To give customers greater choice and enhance the overall customer experience,
the TX9, T99 and WX5 cameras feature a memory card slot compatible with both
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ and class 4 and above SD/SDHC formats.
Pricing and Availability
The cameras and a range of accessories will be available in September online at
Sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.Sonystyle.com/retail), at
military base exchanges and at authorized dealers nationwide.
• The TX9 will be available for about $400 in (dark gray and red) • The T99 will
be available for about $250 in (silver, black, pink, green and violet) • The WX5
will be available for about $300 in (silver and black)
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