“Now that digital cameras are personal items, it’s common to have more than one camera per household,†said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital cameras at Sony Electronics. “Our new models are solid performers that will be easy for novices to digital photography to use and at the same time meet the needs of more advanced users.â€
Capture the Mood
High sensitivity is featured on all of the cameras to reduce the chances of taking blurry photos, especially in low light situations. With settings up to ISO1000, you can shoot at higher shutter speeds to capture the candles on a birthday cake or the city lights without using a flash.
On the W-series cameras, Sony’s Clear RAW â„¢ noise reduction technology helps reduce picture noise common to low-light exposures. Sony’s AF Illuminator also facilitates these models’ ability to shoot well in low light. A special light is thrown on subjects before taking a shot so that the camera’s imager can better detect contrast. The end result is well-focused, clear pictures, even in low light.
Shoot At The Speed of Life
These new models feature quick start-up, fast shot-to-shot times, and long battery life – up to 380 shots on a full charge of the W55 and W35 cameras’ Lithium ion battery, and 460 shots on a full charge of the S700 and S650 models’ optional, rechargeable AA batteries. The cameras’ sophisticated auto-exposure and auto-focus features work fast so you get the picture right the first time.
No More Guesswork
All models incorporate a function guide and resolution guide. When menu icons are selected, a simple text explanation is displayed on the LCD screen. This function guide is readily-accessible through a convenient mode dial. The resolution guide is helpful when deciding on the best resolution for prints. When you select the resolution in the menu, a pop-up screen provides the ideal print size for that particular setting.
In stores in February, the W55 model will be available for about $200, the W35 for about $180, and the S650 for about $150. The S700 ships in March for about $180. Options will include batteries, travel chargers, lenses, filters, sports packs, and cases. All models can be purchased online at Sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), and at authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin on Jan. 23 at www.sonystyle.com/cameras2007.
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I am having Sony Digital Camera- DSC-S650.
I ve misplaced my CD-ROM of it.
So from which I am not able to synchrinise the pictures from Camera to the P
Can you send me the software of it directly to my mail.
how can i display date n time for the photos taken?
whih setting should i change for this?
i’ve lost my cd for sony cyber-shot dsc-s650 and was wondering if you could send me the software, thanks a mill in adv,
Tonchie
I also have misplaced my Cybershot CD and the Manuals. Where can I find either to download?
Thanks
I Forgot to say it’s a Cybershot DSC s-650 that I am looking for the CD and manuals for.
Thanks,
Lisa
I have a Sony Digital Camera- DSC-S650.
I ve misplaced my CD-ROM of it.
Can you send me the software of it directly to my email?
I have misplaced the CD-ROM for my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 camera so i’m unable to put the pictures from my camera on to my PC. Can you please send me the software to my e-mail asap.
how can i display date n time for the photos taken?
whih setting should i change for this?
Thank you
I have also misplaced the CD-ROM for my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 camera and handbook so I’m unable to put the pictures from my camera on to my PC. I would be grateful if you would please send the software to my e-mail .
Many thanks
I was wondering how i get the date on pictures when i take them