Sony this week launched the new Cyber-shot DSC-T1 digital camera, a 5 megapixel camera with the size of a deck of cards.
The DSC-T1 also has a 2.5-inch LCD viewfinder, which takes up about two-thirds of the camera’s back surface area, Sony said. The camera can also shoot full-resolution images in one-second intervals, and can capture four burst shots in under two seconds, the company added.
Other features include a Memory Stick PRO Duo card slot, MPEG-VX movie mode, a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar optical lens, 3x optical zoom, auto-focus and auto-exposure. The camera measures about 0.8-inches thin, and is about 2.4-inches tall. The camera’s USB port, audio/video output and DC power jacks have been moved to a new camera docking station (comes bundled with the camera) that also can charge the battery and connect the camera to a TV or PC, Sony said. The DSC-T1 will cost $550 and be available in January.
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