Sony readies anti-shake digicam duo
Sony will next month ship two new compact digital cameras with anti-blur technology to compensate for users’ shaky hands, subjects on the move, and the effects of dim lighting conditions. The result : digicams that "reduce the risk" of indistinct picture misery.
The aluminium-clad Cyber-shot DSC-W30 and DSC-W50 both sport six megapixel image capture devices behind Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lenses with a 3x optical zoom.
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