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Specifications
(not yet released)
Sony DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 Major Features
5.1
effective Megapixels and 7.2 effective Megapixels respectively
Carl Zeiss® 3x Optical Zoom Vario-Tessar®
lens (38-114mm
in 35mm terms)
Large 2.5" LCD monitor

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7 Back View
Quick Operation (Start-up 1.3 sec, Shutter Time
Lag 0.3 sec, Shutter Release Lag 0.01 sec)
Rechargeable Batteries & Charger included
Manual Exposure Setting and user friendly auto
and scene mode
MPEG VX Fine movie recording with Audio
AF Illuminator
Histogram Indication
USB 2.0 High Speed Transfer
32MB Internal Memory or optional Memory Stick
card support
Conversion Lens Compatible (Optional)
PictBridge Direct Print Compatible

Sony DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 Press Release
Sony
Press Release ,
ORLANDO (PMA 2005, Booth 3032), Feb. 19, 2005 Sony
is redefining what a digital camera should be with the introduction
of two W series models: the 5.1-megapixel DSC-W5 and the 7.2-megapixel
DSC-W7.
The new
models combine the some of the most desirable characteristics
of a fully-featured camera in a compact metal-alloy body wrapped
around an impressive, 2.5-inch LCD.
Powered
by Sony's Real Imaging Processor circuitry, the cameras
deliver extraordinary performance, including lightning-fast
camera response times and extended battery life with approximately
380 shots between power charges.
Both models
come with a full 32 megabytes of internal memory (30 megabytes
available). As a result, these cameras are bringing new meaning
to the term "worry-free" digital photography. Even
if you forget to bring a memory card, or your Memory Stick®
media card runs out of capacity, you can still take great
pictures thanks to the cameras' built-in memory.
"Our
aim is to make digital photography as exhilarating as possible,
yet simple and straight-forward," said Hiro Takahashi,
vice president for Sony Electronics' digital imaging products.
"The new W series embodies this philosophy, offering
the most sought-after features in a sophisticated yet efficient
package."
More
Bang for the Buck
Available
in March for about $450 US, the DSC-W7 is one of the most
competitive 7-megapixel cameras on the market. The camera
sports a Carl Zeiss® Vario Tessar® 3X optical zoom
lens that fully extends in about a second, as well as large
2.5-inch color LCD screen for optimal picture taking and viewing.
The 5-megapixel
DSC-W5 will be available in March for about $350 US. This
camera also features a Carl Zeiss® 3X optical zoom lens
and a generous 2.5-inch LCD screen.
Both the
Cyber-shot® W5 and W7 cameras shoot full-resolution images
in just over one-second intervals. Moreover, they offer MPEG-VX
Standard/Fine mode, which enables recording of MPEG video
with up to 640x480 pixel resolution at 30 frames per second.
With the
optional Cyber-shot Marine Pack (MPK-WA), the Cyber-shot W
models become underwater cameras with water resistance to
a depth of up to 132 feet. For those who want greater flexibility,
the W5 and W7 models can both be used with optional telephoto
and wide-angle conversion lenses.
Prints
at Your Fingertips
Printing
just one or several images is a snap with the new W series
because these models are PictBridge compatible. Connect
the cameras to a PictBridge enabled printer, such as Sony's
new PictureStation DPP-FP50, and great prints appear
with just a push of the button.
The DSC
W-Series has a host of other appealing features, including:
Five-area
Multi-Point Auto Focus: The camera evaluates five separate
areas of the frame and intelligently focuses on the subject,
displaying the selected focus point.
Manual Exposure
Controls: Flexible exposure control in which shutter speeds
from 30-1 1/1000 seconds and apertures of f2.8 - 5.2 can be
selected.
Preset Scene
Modes: With seven scene modes, parameters can be matched to
the shooting conditions, including: Twilight, Twilight Portrait,
Landscape, Snow, Beach and Candle.
Cyber-shot
W Series Accessories
New optional
accessories will maximize your capturing experience and include:
Marine Pack
Model MPK-WA: Water-proof housing made of high-quality polycarbonate
plastic and glass enables basic camera functions at up to
a 132 foot depth. The marine pack includes a hand strap and
is available next month for about $200 US.
Optional
Lenses and Adapter: A high-grade telephoto lens (VCL-DH2630),
wide angle lens (VCL-DH0730) and lens adapter (VAD-WA) will
also be available.