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more about #cybershot more comments → Hello Mister Walrus: Aw, come on. This is just like the iPhone ad that was banned in the UK. So many companies do similar things - it's an advertisement. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Unfortunately, it'll still fool most costumers, and unfortunately², Sony is not the first, and will not be the last to use such tactics. When it come... more » ytkliu: I believe they took one panoramic shot, and then cut it in half and darkened the right side and added noise. more » itchytooth: This looks interesting. Please put it through its paces, Gizmodo. In fact, how about a low-light shootout? more » Thorax_In_A_Bog: If the camera's a rockin', don't come a knockin'. Right guys? It's funny 'cause... you know... old phrase... You know what? Screw it. I'm going ... more » 92BuickLeSabre: 11 Hours? That's when the party is just getting started! At least that's kind of how I remember it.Or maybe 11 p.m. is when the party started.I mean... more » Curves: Why do I get the feeling this will be used to record parties of Two? (Or more, and your dog, if thats what youre into, but dont let the ASPCA see th... more » jmeltzer: First we have machines do our work for us, now they do our social life. When we let the machines take over our drunken party picture taking for us, we... more » Tank: I'm so glad this camera doesn't have 22 megapixels. Faster lenses and more sensitive sensors is where I'd like to see the market go. Can't wait for sa... more » Wouldpkr: bottom line is, Sony cant afford to play the price wars battle as well as Canon can right now and the quality is most likely going to be not quite as ... more » Kaiser-Machead: I'd generally stay away from Sony's cameras because of Memorystick, but I have an 8GB pro aching for something to use it. more » ph15h: omg omg omg omg it's usher more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Man, that last picture of Stringer with the Sony Ericsson phone behind him is awful. It looks like he squeezing out a big steamer in his shorts. It a... more » ripfire: This isn't a keynote. It's just one big commercial. more » OMG! Ponies!: But what about Home? I want to know about Home. Hasn't it been a rousing success?! Less Hanks - more Home. more » -
#badvertising
Sony's Cybershot Exmor Ad Is Laughably Unfair
The best part is, I don't even know to whom. Future camera buyers? Other cameras? To Sony's own Exmor-equipped point-and-shoots, which got this instead of a respectable marketing campaign? In any case, this is dumb. Let us count the ways! More » -
#cameras
Sony Party Shot Automatic Camera Mount Is For People Who Have Lots of Parties, But No Friends With Cameras
So here's what you're supposed to do: Nestle your Cybershot point-and-shoot atop the Party Shot motorized monopod, set a few parameters, and party hard. In theory, when you wake up, you'll have a memory card full of semi-candid, Facebook-ready pictures. More » -
#digitalcameras
Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 Packs Sony G Lens and Low-Light Shooting Extras
The $350 WX1 features the same Sony G Lens, low-light optimized Exmor R CMOS sensor, and Sweep Panaroma mode as Sony's $500 DSC-XH1 mega zoom camera. More » -
#digitalcameras
Cyber-shot TX1's Twilight Mode Not For Vampires, But Its Good Looks Will Still Make Teenage Girls Want One
The new 10.2Mp DSC-TX1 squeezes advanced low-light shooting features and a gorgeous touchscreen (responsive to both stylus and finger gestures) into a body just 0.66 inches thick. More » -
#rumor
Sony HX1 Camera Rumor: 1080p Video, 20X Zoom
Sony is rumored to be following up its Cyber-shot H50 with the DSC-HX1, a 20x superzoom cam that shoots 1080p video, a competitor to Canon's already announced SX1. More » -
#cellphones
Sony Ericsson C903 Cybershot Phone Comes Complete With Geotagging, Flickr
The Sony Ericsson C903 Cybershot comes in a slider form factor and has a 2.4-inch screen, 5-megapixel camera, face detection and geotagging. -
#ces2009
Live: Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer CES 2009 Keynote
The second real day of CES 2009 kicks off with Sony CEO Howard Stringer's keynote speech. Sony said yesterday they saved BIG product announcements for the gadget emperor himself. What are they? (Besides Tom Hanks.) More » -
#ces2009
Sony Cybershot G3: World's First Camera You Can Surf the Web On
The Cybershot G3 is a camera so special Sony Sir Howard Stringer himself did the honors: It's the world's first Wi-Fi camera with a built-in browser.
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#ces2009
Underprivileged Sony Cybershot DSC-W220 Gets Middle Class Features
Trickle down seems to be one of Sony's major CES themes: Bringing features from higher-end products down to its cheaper entry models, like its new entry-level Cybershot DSC-W220. More » -
#cellphones
The First Good Look at Sony Ericsson's C510 (Kate) Cybershot Phone
Sony Ericsson's upcoming C510 (Kate) Cybershot phone has been floating around for a while now, but these images from Daily Mobile represent the first decent look at it. More » -
#cellphones
Sony Ericsson C905 Hits The FCC With U.S. 3G, 8.1MP Camera
The race to bring the first retardedly huge 8MP cameraphone to the U.S. is on! After a Samsung 8MP piece with T-Mobile livery surfaced, the FCC has outed the 8.1MP C905 bound for AT&T. More » -
#digitalcameras
Sony's Cybershot T500 Digital Camera Shoots HD Video Too
As we saw in the Sony IFA 2008 Liveblog, these new Sony Cybershot digital 10.1 megapixel cameras also shoot HD video (720p, though that's not mentioned in the press release.) The T500 has a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 5x optical zoom, 3.5-inch touchscreen, eight-person face tracking, and something called "Double Anti-blur" technology which combines high sensitivity (for fast shutter times) with optical image-shake reduction. It can also connect directly to your HDTV and do slideshows, music and video shows without needing a PC. It's due October, price info still to be announced. Press release below. More » -
#roundup
The Ultimate Cheap Camera Battlemodo
I have a confession to make: I've never owned a digital camera. I've played around plenty with friend's point-and-shoots, and I have picked up a DSLR on occasion too. But I never saw the point of paying $300 for something my iPhone could pretty much do well enough. Now that summer's coming up and the price of high-megapixel cameras is going down, though, I figure it might be time to pick one out for myself—on the cheap. Let someone else waste money, I want to know what's good at $150 and not a penny more. I'm gonna be picky: I only want a camera that can take shots that make me look like a photography genius while in truth I'm a photography dumbass, but still, the key is to keep the price down. I tried out five $150-and-under cameras, and here's what I found: More »
