Sony DSC-T1 World's Smallest Five Megapixel Camera

Sony DSC-T1

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 21, 2003 - Sony took features found on more full-figured digital cameras and squeezed them into a slim, pocket-friendly design no larger than a deck of cards. Slide the front lens cover down and in just over one second, the Cyber-shot DSC-T1 digital camera's large 2.5" LCD viewfinder comes to life. It occupies roughly 2/3 of the camera's back-surface area, giving more room to see and show off images at the moment they are captured. Due to Sony's Real Imaging Processor circuit, it shoots full-resolution images in one second intervals, and captures four high-speed shots in less than two seconds. Available in Jan 2004 for .

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Sony DSC-U40

Cyber-shot DSC-U40   Expected in January for about , the stylish U40 camera will come in four colors (silver, black, dark blue and red) that match your mood or your outfit. Slide the front cover sideways and the two-megapixel camera comes to life in under one second giving enough time to capture candid shots.

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