June 13, 2007

The new camcorder by Sony called HDR-SR8 AVCHD

11 With other common specs it features Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens with 10x optical 20x digital zoom and the 3.2 Megapixel Clear Vid CMOS image sensor that comes with Enhanced Imaging Processor to give energetic range and to reduce smear as compared to conventional CCD sensors. It also offers Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization and comes with 100GB built-in hard drive for video recording.

May 25, 2007

Sony’s ClearVid CMOS

4_3 Sony’s ClearVid CMOS sensor which boasts of providing better feature and clearness plus Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T optics for the unsurpassed color saturation. Besides the models also make use of the latest x.v.Color technology, thus making users able to put that novel Mitsubishi LCD TV to excellent use.

May 23, 2007

Sony HDR-CX7

3_2 The HDR-CX7  is Sony's first camera to record solely to a removable flash media, Memory Stick PRO Duo. Also rolled out at the same time were the HDR-SR5 and HDR-SR7, two latest hard disk drive high definition models. All latest models make use of the new AVCHD codec, which is touted to be an execution of H.264 encoding for hard disk and memory card capable Camcorders.

May 02, 2007

Sony CyberShot DSC-G1

I1_8f you buy the Sony CyberShot DSC-G1 you will recieve more than what you can expect from it. The Slim digicam may have the sleekest of appearance, but when it comes to performance, it is a powerfull machine. The WiFi enabled digicam has optics by Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar- with a sliding protective cover and comes with an internal memory of 2GB. It comes wih a 6 MP image sensor, 3x optical zoom and a wide 3.5-inch color display. It’s four scene mode gives video recording a new dimension. The price tag say $600 .

May 01, 2007

Handycam HDR-CX7

5_3 Handycam HDR-CX7, which is the first one in the Sony  lineup, claims to be the world’s tiniest and lightest AVCHD high-definition camcorder. Taken as a whole with battery it weighs just 15 ounces. You can record almost 3 hours of packed HD 1080 video while built in with one of their 8GB Memory Sticks.

April 02, 2007

Sony Flaunts 8GB Flash Drive

1_6A few months ago that flash drives had capacities in Megabytes. And in those days it was considered to be pretty decent. These days companies like Sony are changing the trends by launching Flash Drives which boast of enormus storage capacities. Sony has taken the trend another step forward by releasing Micro Vault Flash Drive. This flash drive offers you a 8GB storage capacity and a USB 2.0 interface. The drive can also swivel at 180-degrees so that you can conveniently access the port on your computer.