One of the more interesting products announced at CES last week, the Sony ø¢â‚¬ËœBloggie’ mobile high definition snap camera, is scheduled for local release in mid-February.


One of the more interesting products announced at CES last week, the Sony ø¢â‚¬ËœBloggie’ mobile high definition snap camera, is scheduled for local release in mid-February.

Sony Australia has released its first CompactFlash storage products on the local market, offering capacities of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.

Next month will see the Australian release of Sony’s new HDR-HC1 (HC1), the smallest high-definition video (HDV) camcorder on the market.
Sony’s new Cyber-shot DSC-T1 is similar in size to a deck of cards but boasts a 5-megpixel sensor and specially designed Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens that operates within the camera rather than extending out.

Targeted at the more price conscious consumer will be a range of three 66x transfer speed cards with capacities of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.
Sony will release seven new Handycam video camcorders in the next six weeks.

Concurrent with the release of details of its new DSLR cameras, Sony has also announced four new DSLR lenses a slim accessory flash and some colour-coordinated ‘lifestyle’ accessories for the new cameras.

Sony Europe has chosen the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show to announce a suite of new products, including Cyber-shot digicams, a new Handycam, a digital frame and an ultra-compact Vaio netbook.

Sony Europe has announced the launch of its first 300x speed CompactFlash cards with UDMA (ultra direct memory access) support.

Sony will use the Greek letter alpha (shown right) as the brand name for its soon-to-be-released digital SLR camera system.
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