Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50 and Cyber-shot DSC-N2

Sony DSC-T50

Sony has two new compact cameras to add to its ever-expanding lineup. Both feature large 3″ touch screens that can be navigated by either using your fingertip or an included stylus. Both take advantage of Sony’s InfoLitium batteries with the DSC-T50 capturing 400 shots per charge and the DSC-N2 capturing 300 shots per charge. The DSC-T50 is the new headliner for Sony’s T-series. The DSC-T50 features a 7MP CCD image sensor, Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens and 56MB of internal memory.

Sony DSC-T50

The DSC-T50 also includes Sony’s Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization to cancel the effects of shaky hands. The DSC-T50 will be available in black, red and silver. The DSC-N2 ups the ante with a 10MP image sensor. It too features a Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens, but makes do with 25MB of internal memory. And while the 10MP image sensor is a nice addition, the integrated photo album is sure to garner a lot of attention.

Sony DSC-

The DSC-N2 dedicates a portion of its internal memory to store up to 500 of your favorite photo. Every time a picture is captured to the camera’s 25MB of internal memory or to a Memory Stick Duo card, the camera automatically resizes a second copy of the image to VGA resolution and stores it in the pocket album. Images you wish to save can be protected and played back at anytime.

Sony’s DSC-T50 and DSC-N2 will both be available in October at a price of $500 and $450 respectively.

Via DailyTech

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