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New Sony Digital Cameras: Choose Blue, Silver, Gray, or Underwater
May 29, 2003
Ready for the Rave Scene or Skateboard Park
Ready for the Rave Scene or Skateboard Park
This July, Sony Electronics will ship two new compact, 2-megapixel digital cameras. The Cyber-shot U30 (about $200) is light enough to wear on a belt loop or around your neck as well as in a pocket; it's available in gray, blue, or silver. The Cyber-shot U60 (about $250) puts the same picture-taking features into an innovative vertical case that's built for one-handed operation -- and also ruggedized and waterproof, suitable for snapping sports scenes outdoors or even up to 5 feet underwater.
Both fixed-focus, 1,632 by 1,224-resolution cameras feature fast startup times; pre-flash metering for capturing subjects with scenic backgrounds under low-light conditions; a 15-second MPEG movie mode (160 by 112 resolution); and bright, reflective LCD monitors.
The U30's sliding lens cover contains a circular mirror so you can frame shots when you're in the picture. The U60's controls are designed for easy thumb operation, including a button that switches among seven scene modes including underwater (to adjust for blue hues) and fast-moving action settings.
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