<![CDATA[Gizmodo: dsc-g1]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: dsc-g1]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/dscg1 http://gizmodo.com/tag/dscg1 <![CDATA[Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1: Look Mom, No Wires!]]>

Sony today launch their latest Cybershot camera, the DSC-G1. At first glance it seems to be an ordinary point-and-shoot with a handful of extraordinary features: camera-to-camera wireless capability (actually not that groundbreaking, but it's a first for Sony); and a rather spanky search system, which allows you to look for photos with the same face, same color or same compostion. There's also a mahoosive 2GB internal memory and larger-than-normal LCD screen to play with. It'll cost you, though - $600 - and it's on sale from next month. Full specs are after the jump.

3.5-inch LCD screen
921,000-pixel resolution
6.0 effective Megapixels
2GB internal memory - stores up to 7,500 VGA-quality or 600 6-megapixel photos
Auto Image Management System
Super Steady Shot® image stabilization
Light sensitivity up to 1000 ISO
Carl Zeiss® 3x optical zoom/ 6x Precision Digital zoom
Super HAD CCD
MPEG4 movie recording with sound
WiFi technology
DLNA - Digital Living Network Alliance
Album, Slideshow with music
Collaboration shot, Picture gift
User friendly operation with new GUI
Stamina InfoLithium battery


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