Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T300 Digital Camera
Sony is taking the wraps off a new
10.1-megapixel Cyber-shot(R) DSC-T300 digital camera, featuring a stylish,
ultra-compact design and intelligent functionality to help reduce the risk
of taking a bad photo.
The new model incorporates Sony's new intelligent scene recognition
(iSCN), a technology that allows the camera to analyze shooting conditions
and automatically select the optimal settings for the best photo results.
In iSCN mode, the camera can automatically detect up to five scenes, and
choose the best setting for the situation.
In advanced iSCN mode, the camera will shoot using the user's settings
and then will automatically step in and take a second shot with optimized
settings. If the camera determines that the user's settings are best, then
a second photo is not taken.
"We're aiming to make cameras smarter," said Phil Lubell, director of
marketing for digital cameras at Sony Electronics. "The T300 camera shows
goes beyond face detection to other functions that help customers capture
their best photos automatically."
The unit integrates a wide (16:9), 3.5-inch touch screen Clear Photo
LCD Plus(TM) LCD screen for easy navigation and framing; a Carl Zeiss(R) 5x
optical zoom lens; Super SteadyShot(R) image stabilization and high
sensitivity settings up to ISO3200 to help combat blurry photos; and a
powerful Bionz(TM) processing engine.
More Intelligent Features
The camera's updated face detection technology can differentiate
between the faces of children and adults. Simply select "child priority" or
"adult priority," and the camera will automatically detect up to eight
faces in the camera frame, adjusting focus, exposure, white balance and
flash for the subjects that matter most.
Lubell said Sony has applied a similar advancement to its "smile
shutter" technology, an intelligent camera function that captures smiles
automatically by searching for facial movements related to smiles and
laughs. Capable of detecting multiple smiles instead of only one, users can
apply "child priority" or "adult priority" in smile shutter mode to capture
photos only when the intended subjects smile.
New controls on this model include: semi-manual focus, which lets the
user set the focus range; improved auto focusing system to cover macro
ranges in auto mode; and the addition of Sony's D-Range Optimizer Plus mode
that uses a higher image correction algorithm to retrieve more picture
detail in bright highlights and dark shadows caused by high-contrast
shooting.
Organize and Playback Images in Style
As storage capacities on Memory StickDuo(TM) and Memory Stick PRO Duo
media cards increase, Lubell said, options for easily organizing, accessing
and playing back photos is more of a priority. The new camera's internal
database allows for advanced filtering to later search for photos by date
and smile. Images can be viewed in chronological order or displayed in a
helpful calendar view, and organized in the camera's "favorites" folder.
To view your images in stunning 1080 HD resolution slide shows, just
connect the DSC-T300 camera to a compatible HDTV set. Slide show includes
your choice of background music, including up to eight tracks (a total of
five minutes in length) you can upload via USB, and use multiple tracks to
create longer slideshows set to music.
The DSC-T300 camera replaces the DSC-T200 model. It will be available
in red, black and silver in March for about $400.
Source: Sony