Sony unveiled yesterday their newest compact camera with very impressive specs and capabilities, meet the DSC-N1:

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This camera can shoot picture up to 8 Megapixels (not that I bother much about that since my pictures are mostly 1 to 3 MP) and an impressive ISO 800 sensitivity which is great for removing the blur out of pictures.

As if taking great pictures wasn’t enough, it also has a sexy 3″ touchscreen. Yes, touchscreen! You might wander “Why do I need a touchscreen on a camera?” Well the answer is simple, for the same reason the DS has one, to have fun!

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The N1 allows you to do scribbles on the pictures you took and access the menus with the touchscreen. I don’t mind much about the menus, but I can already think of countless uses for the drawing function *evil grin*

If you’re interested, this camera will be released on the 18th of this month for a whooping price of approximately $512 (depending on the value of the dollar by then of course). I’m going to wait for DPreview’s review, but I’m seriously considering buying it.

Source: Akihabara News

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