March 2011, Singapore – Last month, Sony South East Asia announced twelve new Cyber-shot Digital Cameras at the Sony: Inspiring Innovation event. With such a wide range of cameras and models, many people usually get confused. Do not be intimidated by the overwhelming choices of Cyber-shot cameras available. We are here to help you choose the right camera that suits you best.
Sony Cyber-shot cameras are categorized into 5 series designed for specific consumer groups. Here are some pointers when choosing a Sony Cyber-shot camera:
- T Series : “Stand out from the crowd with Style”, stylish, slim and made for the cool & hip crowd
- W Series : “Exciting features for every occasion” slim and practical model
- H Series : “High performance with incredible imaging quality”, longer zoom range, better lens for image clarity, great flexibility. With some functions similar to that of a DSLR less interchangeable lenses, this will be a great choice
- S Series : “Compact, easy to use and affordable” for those who just need a point & shoot camera at affordable prices
- J series : This brand new series boasts an “Easy to share” capability with built-in memory and USB connector
- Models with an “X” such as the HX9v, WX7 or TX10 indicate that they are using Sony’s “Exmor R” CMOS sensors. This sensor provides a faster image processing 10 frames per second (fps), excellent lowlight performance and FULL HD video recording at 1080 pixel and 60 fps
Cyber-Shot® DSC-HX7V
- 16.2- megapixel “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for fast capture with up to 10fps at full resolution and exceptional low-light performance
- 25mm Sony G lens with 10x optical zoom in a compact camera body
- 3D Still Image™ mode for taking 3D still images and 3D Sweep Panorama
- Full HD AVCHD video recording (1080@60i) with Dual Recording Technology for taking still images during video capture
- GPS and Compass record shot location and direction
- 3″ XtraFine LCD display
- Available in Black, White, Red and Gold, price TBC
Cyber-Shot® DSC-HX9V
- 16.2- megapixel “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for fast capture with up to 10fps at full resolution and exceptional low-light performance
- 24mm Sony G lens with 16x optical zoom in a compact camera body
- 3D Still Image™ mode for taking 3D still images and 3D Sweep Panorama
- Full HD AVCHD video recording (1080@60i) with Dual Recording Technology for taking still images during video capture
- GPS and Compass record shot location and direction
- 3″ XtraFine LCD display
- Available in Black and Gold, price TBC
Cyber-Shot® DSC-H70
- 16.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 25mm Sony G lens with 10x optical zoom in a compact camera body
- Sweep Panorama mode
- HD video recording (720p)
- 3″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Available in Black, Red and Silver, price TBC
Cyber-Shot® DSC-TX100V
- 16.2- megapixel “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for fast capture with up to 10fps at full resolution and exceptional low-light performance
- 25mm Carl Zeiss lens with 4x optical zoom
- 3D Still Image™ mode for taking 3D still images and 3D Sweep Panorama
- Full HD AVCHD video recording (1080@60i) with Dual Recording Technology for taking still images during video capture
- GPS and Compass record shot location and direction
- 3.5″ OLED display with TruBlack technology
- Available in Black, Red, Silver and Gold, price TBC
Cyber-Shot® DSC-TX10
- Waterproof, Dustproof, Shockproof and Freezeproof
- 16.2- megapixel “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for fast capture with up to 10fps at full resolution and exceptional low-light performance
- 25mm Carl Zeiss lens with 4x optical zoom
- 3D Still Image™ mode for taking 3D still images and 3D Sweep Panorama
- Full HD AVCHD video recording (1080@60i) with Dual Recording Technology for taking still images during video capture
- 3″ XtraFine LCD display
- Available in Black, Green, Blue, Pink and Silver, price TBC
Cyber-Shot® DSC-T110
- 16.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 25mm Carl Zeiss lens with 4x optical zoom
- Sweep Panorama mode
- HD video recording (720p)
- 3″ LCD display
- Available in Black, Red, Violet, Pink and Silver at S$369
Cyber-Shot® DSC-WX7
- 16.2- megapixel “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for fast capture with up to 10fps at full resolution and exceptional low-light performance
- 25mm Carl Zeiss lens with 5x optical zoom
- 3D Still Image™ mode for taking 3D still images and 3D Sweep Panorama
- Full HD AVCHD video recording (1080@60i) with Dual Recording Technology for taking still images during video capture
- 2.8″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Available in Black, White, Violet, Pink and Silver at S$399
Cyber-Shot® DSC-W570
- 16.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 25mm Carl Zeiss lens with 5x optical zoom
- Sweep Panorama mode
- HD video recording (720p)
- 2.7″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Available in Black, Violet, Pink, Gold and Silver at S$329
Cyber-Shot® DSC-W530
- 14.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 26mm Carl Zeiss lens with 4x optical zoom
- Sweep Panorama mode
- VGA video recording (480p)
- 2.7″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Available in Black, Pink, Blue and Green at S$259
Cyber-Shot® DSC-W510
- 12.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 26mm Sony lens with 4x optical zoom
- Sweep Panorama mode
- VGA video recording (480p)
- 2.7″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Available in Black, Pink, Blue and Green at S$199
Cyber-Shot® DSC-S3000
- 10.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 28mm Sony lens with 4x optical zoom
- Sweep Panorama mode
- VGA video recording (480p)
- 2.7″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Available in Black and Silver, price TBC
Cyber-Shot® DSC-J10
- 16.1- megapixel CCD sensor
- 4GB internal memory
- 25mm lens with 4x optical zoom
- Sweep Panorama mode
- VGA video recording (480p)
- 2.7″ Clear Photo LCD display
- Built in USB connector
- Available in Black, White, Orange, Red and Blue at S$299
These cameras would be launched to market in 2011. Those models without pricing are not available at time of publishing.
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I’ve got a Nikon, but compacts are definitely improving.
Thank you for this post very, very helpful. 🙂 Between TX100V HX9V and you think you would be better with a camera travel a non-expert?
best way is to go with Nikon D3000 , i love the camera and is much above from Sony cybershot
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Thanks for this great post, very helpful. 🙂 Between the TX100V and HX9V, which one do you think would be a better travel camera for a non-expert?
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