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Sony sent out a press releases announcing no less than seven new Cyber-shot
cameras ranging from the DSC-W90 to the new DSC-H9. Starting at the
low-end, we have the 7.2MP DSC-W80, 8MP DSC-W90 and the 12MP DSC-W200. All
feature a metal body, 3x Carl Zeiss lens and 2.5" LCD screen. All models also
feature Sony's Super Steady Shot image stabilization. Prices range from $250 for
the DSC-W80 (available in pink, white black and silver) to $400 for the 12MP
DSC-W200 (available in black and silver). Next up are
the slim DSC-T20 and DSC-T100. The DSC-T20 features an 8MP sensor and 3x
optical zoom along with a 2.5" LCD screen. The DSC-T100 adds more to the mix
with a 5x optical zoom lens and 3" LCD screen. Both cameras are less than an
inch thick and feature Super Steady Shot Image stabilization. The DSC-T20 will
be available $330 this April in pink, white, black and silver. The DSC-T100 will
be priced at $400 when it hits store shelves in March and will be available in
red, black and silver.
Lastly, the new top-ranging models for the Cyber-shot product range are
the DSC-H7 and DSC-H9. Both cameras feature a Carl Zeiss 15x optical zoom,
HDTV output with the Sony VMC-MHC1 high-definition component cable, up to
1/4000s shutter speed, Bionz processing engine, Super Steady Shot optical image,
up to ISO 3200, NightShot technology and a 3-inch, flip-up LCD screen. Whereas
the DSC-H7 features a 2.5" LCD screen, the DSC-H9 adds a 3.0" articulating LCD
screen along with NightShot technology for shooting in near or total darkness.
The DSC-H7 and DSC-H9 will be available in April for $400 and $480 respectively.