Sony readies anti-shake digicam duo

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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. On-board image processing circuitry provides a high quality 6x "precision" digital zoom plus a presumably less precise 13x digital zoom.


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The anti-blur system provides sensitivity of up to ISO-1000, Sony said. It claims the camera's noise-reduction system reduces the colour and luminance noise often associated with high-sensitivity digital cameras, particularly in low-light conditions.

The W30 has a 2in LCD, the W50 a 2.5in screen. Both have a TV-out port, too, and support USB 2.0 and PictBridge for data transfer and direct printing. Picture storage comes courtesy of a built-in 32MB memory, but more space can be added by inserting a MemoryStick Duo or Pro Duo card, though that's a separate purchase.

The cameras ship with a lithium-ion battery capable of delivering 400 shots per charge, Sony said
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Both cameras are due to ship across Europe next month. Sony did not provide pricing, but the W30 and W50 will retail for $230 and $250, respectively, when they ship in the US shortly.
 
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