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Sony today announced the ultra slim Cyber-shot DSC-T1. The DSC-T1 is
the first 'credit card style' digital cameras from Sony, it utilizes a
folded-optics lens system (in the same manner as Minolta's DiMAGE X/Xi/Xt)
which means that the optical zoom is mounted vertically in the camera
body, it 'sees' through the final lens element by way of a 90 degree prism.
This provides the DSC-T1 with a three times optical zoom coupled with
a five megapixel sensor. Additionally Sony appear to have taken a leaf
out of Casio's book and fitted the DSC-T1 with a huge 2.5" LCD monitor,
with an excellent 211,000 pixel resolution. The DSC-T1 is also only the
second Sony digital camera to come with a docking station for charging
and image transfer (the F77 had one but it was only released in Asia).
The DSC-T1 should be available in January at around $550.
Press Release:
SONY TAKES `NO COMPROMISE' APPROACH TO NEW SLIM CAMERA
World's Smallest Five Megapixel Camera Packs Performance and Style
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 21, 2003 Adding one more case to the "How'd
They Do That?" file, the miniaturization wizards at Sony (known formally
as product designers and engineers) took features found on more full-figured
digital cameras and squeezed them into a slim, pocket-friendly design
no larger than a deck of cards.
Slide the front lens cover down and in just over one second, the Cyber-shot®
DSC-T1 digital camera's large 2.5-inch LCD viewfinder comes to life. It
occupies roughly two-thirds of the camera's back-surface area, giving
more room to see and show off images at the moment they are captured.
Press the shutter release button and the camera demonstrates why it is
perhaps the fastest five megapixel camera. Due in large part to Sony's
Real Imaging Processor circuit, it shoots full-resolution images
in one second intervals, and can capture four high-speed burst shots in
less than two seconds.
But the camera offers more than great still pictures. With optional Memory
Stick PRO Duo cards, the T1 camera captures and plays back high
resolution moving images in MPEG-VX Fine modegood enough to make
onlookers believe that it was captured with a digital camcorder.
"True to Sony's DNA, we created a digital camera that balances the
cutting-edge performance with eye-catching design," said Steve Haber,
senior vice president of Sony Electronics' Personal, Mobile and Imaging
Products Division. "If the best camera is the one that you have with
you at all times, then this is that camera."
So, How Did They Do That?
The slim metallic design of the Cyber-shot T1 digital camera is attributed
to a new Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® optical lens that operates
within the camera rather than extending out. In spite of its compact design,
the camera still features a five megapixel CCD image sensor and a 3X optical
zoom to ensure great image quality.
Other miniaturization efforts include the development of a new rechargeable
Infolithium® battery system that is roughly the size of a matchbox
and a tiny Memory Stick PRO Duo removable media slot.
The USB port, A/V Out and DC jacks have also been relocated to the new
camera docking station (bundled accessory) for charging the battery pack
or connecting the camera to a TV or computer.
The result is a camera that measures about 0.8 inches thin and 2.4 inches
tall.
Taking the Guess Work Out of Lighting Conditions
The Cyber-shot T1 camera is packed with sophisticated auto-focus and
auto-exposure options to help get the picture right the first time.
Users can also select from eight different shooting modes in accordance
with the shooting conditions. The camera automatically makes the optimum
settings to match the scene, making it easy to shoot high quality images
even under difficult lighting conditions.
In the Magnifying Glass scene mode, subjects that appear on the LCD screen
are magnified up to 3.3 times, which allow users to see details that would
otherwise be difficult to confirm with the naked eye.
Other modes include twilight, portrait, landscape, snow, beach, high
speed shutter and even fireworks.
The Cyber-shot T1 camera will be available in January for about $550.
Accessories To Go
To get the most of the new digital camera, Sony will offer a variety
of accessories that includes:
Marine Pack for Cyber-shot T1 camera (MPK-THA): Underwater camera
housing that protects the camera to depths as low as 120 feet (40 meters).
Available for about $200.
Removable Battery (NP-FT1): An additional power source for those
occasions when a lot of pictures will be captured. Available for about
$60.
Compact Travel Charger (BC-TR1): Convenient and portable AC charger.
Available for about $60.
Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSX-M256A, MSX-M512A): Ultra-small memory
card with capacities up to 512MB with prices starting at about $125.
Leather Case (LCS-THA): Stylish and durable carrying case designed
specifically for the Cyber-shot T1 camera. Available for about $50.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 Specifications *
| Sensor |
1/2.4", 5.1 million pixel CCD |
| Lens |
3x optical zoom
38 - 114 mm equiv.
F3.5 - F4.4
Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar
Folded optics |
| Auto focus |
5 area multi-point AF
AF illuminator |
| Image sizes |
2592 x 1944
2592 x 1768 (3:2 ratio)
2048 x 1536
1280 x 960
640 x 480 |
| Movie sizes |
640 x 480, 30 fps (req. Memory
Stick Pro Duo)
640 x 480, 16 fps
160 x 112
All limited only by storage capacity
All with audio |
| File formats |
Still: JPEG (Fine / Standard)
Movie: MPEG |
| Exposure modes |
Auto
Program AE
Scene
Movie |
| Scene modes |
Twilight
Twilight Portrait
Landscape
Snow
Beach
High Speed Shutter
Fireworks
Magnifying |
| Noise reduction |
Clear color
Clear luminance
Slow shutter NR |
| Shutter speed |
1 - 1/1000 sec |
| Apertures |
Wide: F3.5, F5.6, F8 |
| Metering |
49 segment Multi-pattern
Spot metering |
| Flash |
Built-in
Modes: On, Off, Slow Sync
Red-eye reduction: On, Off |
| White balance |
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Incandescent
Flash |
| Histogram |
Live view
Playback |
| LCD Monitor |
2.5"
211,000 pixels |
| Viewfinder |
None |
| Storage |
Memory Stick Duo (32 MB included)
Memory Stick Pro Duo |
| Power |
Supplied Lithium-Ion NP-FT1
battery
AC adapter/charger cradle |
| Connectors |
Video out (via cradle)
USB (via cradle) |
| Dimensions |
91 x 60 x 21 mm (3.6 x 2.4 x 0.8
in) |
| Weight |
180 g (6.6 oz) |
* Unfortunately Sony haven't yet published full specifications, as soon
as we can find them we will update this table.
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