Sony to join in digital camera market for female users with slim CyberShot T series

Written February 27. 2008 in Digital Camera
[ Rose Kim 2006-08-16 ]
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(Picture: Sony Korea 'DSC-T10')

NEW YORK, USA (AVING) -- While several camera brands are vying with introduction of new models appealing to female users, Sony Korea joins in this trend, releasing new slim CyberShot T series in four different colors-pink, white, silver and black. The T(Thin) series include 7M camera DSC-T10 and 6M DSC-S500.

The DSC-T10 supports ISO 1000, anti-shaking feature 'Super steady shot', and noise reducing technology 'Clear Raw NR'. Its 2.5-inch 'Clear photo LCD PLUS' helps users to enjoy music slide show with 4 different kinds of music with other people. Suggesting price for DSC-T10 is 429,000(KRW).

Meanwhile, the DSC-S500 is a compact 6M digital camera with 2.4-inch LCD. This compact camera, about 146g in weight, provides basic functions like x3 zoom and 6 scene modes at affordable price of 219,000(KRW).

In related news, Fujifilm recently released its new pink-colored digital camera 'FinePix Z3' featuring ISO1600, which was specifically designed with female users in mind from the very beginning and it has quickly captured 8% of digital camera market in Japan for two weeks since launched.






(Picture: Fujifilm FinePix Z3)

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by Rose Kim ( aving.net )

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