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

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!

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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2 Responses for "Sony DSC-N1"
January 9th, 2006 at 9:50 am
1Sony Baloney is increasing MP like crazy without understanding the main reason of a camera. A picture says a thousand words unless its blurry, oversaturated, or just flat. Iâm not saying sony cameras are bad, but this one just has less than Iâd expect. No optical viewthrough, zero manual controls = zero chance I will ever look at it again. How about some image stabilization?
January 9th, 2006 at 4:52 pm
2I don’t mean to go against your opinion but this camera actually has an image stabilizer of some sort.
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