Sony Introduces DSC-HX1 Camera with Exmor CMOS Sensor
The Japanese electronic giant, Sony has announced its new DSC-HX1 Cyber-shot camera which uses G lens technology that usually found in Sony DSLR optics. The G lens delivers 35mm viewing angle which equivalent to 28-560mm zoom and includes six aperture blades. The new DSC-HX1 is featured with ‘sweep panorama’ mode that automatically stitches multiple frames in-camera to give one ultra-wide view.

Featured with a tit-angle 3.0-inch LCD, Sony DSC-HX1 is also equipped with a 9.1-megapixel shooter with an Exmor CMOS sensor that helps in speedy picture taking. The high-speed mechanical shutter has improved the speed by up to 10 frames per second. In addition, the new sensor also enables high definition movie capture up to 1080/30p and built-in stereo microphone for sound captured.
The Sony Cybershot DSC-HX1 camera is expected to be available in April and is priced at $500.
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