
Sony is getting ready to release a new digital camera called the Cyber-shot DSC-S730 .The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S730 will feature a 7.2-megapixel image sensor, a Sony 3x optical zoom lens, 2.4-inch LCD screen with wide viewing angle. Additionally the camera comes equipped with multipoint autofocus system, long battery life (up to 440 pictures), and Motion JPEG movie recording at 30 frames-per-second. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S730 will be remarkably affordable and will be available in January 2008.Specifications include: 7.2 effective megapixels resolution for clear enlargements up to A3 size,Sony 3x optical zoom lens, High Sensitivity mode (ISO 1250) for clearer pictures with reduced camera shake in low light,2.4-inch LCD screen with wide viewing angle, Multipoint autofocus for accurately-focused shots, even with moving subject, Easy-to-use on-screen function guide, On-screen histogram displays image brightness for accurate checking of exposure settings, Shooting stamina up to 440 pictures, Motion JPEG movie recording at approx. 30 fps.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 digital camera is a formidable upgraded version of the DSC-W50. If you are on a budget,the W55 sells for less than $200.
It exists in a variety of colors including Caribbean blue, pale pink, elegant black and sleek silver.
This digital camera delivers quick performance and average photographs.
Although it was updated,it’s the same 7 mega pixel,and 3.00x zoom (38-114mm eff).
So what is behind the pretty faceplate ?
It has a 5.1-ounce body, at less than an inch thick, it simply slides in your pocket.
And good news the built-in memory went from 32MB to 56MB.
Other assets include 3x optical zoom lens with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar branding,and 2.5″ LCD display.
Sony has decided to sit the optical viewfinder just above 2.5-inch screen, a useful feature that contributes to the camera’s function over form concept.
This camera comes with ,Auto and Programmed ,Auto exposure modes ,along with seven scene modes (Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Landscape, Beach, Snow, High Sensitivity, Soft Snap).
The W55 follows the trend by having its memory built right in it , instead of a memory card.
Just like most Sony models, the W55 uses Memory Stick Duo cards,a 1GB card would be a good idea.
The DSC-W55 is powered by a NP-BG1 lithium-ion battery generally priced at $35. The noise is impressively minimized throughout the DSC-W55’s sensitivity range.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 doesn’t have any special features, but the build in qualities are very good .
Easy to operate ,it also takes solid pictures,these are the reasons why it’s a good buy.


