Sony's new Cyber-shot® DSC-P150 is the world’s first point-and-shoot digital camera offering near-professional-quality photos in compact design. It will be available in September for less than $500.
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The P150 is capable of producing an image size of 3072 x 2304 - making it the first pocketable digital camera capable of capturing enough pixels to make 300-dpi 8" x 10" enlargements.
The Cyber-shot P150 features a Carl Zeiss® Vario Tessar® 3X optical zoom lens to complement and maximize the benefit of the camera's high resolution.
With up to 310 shots per charge of the InfoLithium™ battery the Cyber-shot P150 lets you snap away and preview images on the 1.8-inch LCD screen without fear of running down the charge.
Beyond the easy point-and-shoot features, the Cyber-shot P150 also has manual flash and exposure settings, and nine preset scene modes such as twilight, landscape, snow, beach and fireworks, letting the user quickly select the best setting based on shooting conditions.
With the optional Cyber-shot Marine Pack (MPK-PHB), the Cyber-shot P150 becomes an underwater camera to a depth of up to 132 feet. For those who want greater flexibility, it can be used with optional telephoto and wide-angle conversion lenses.
The Cyber-shot P150 camera includes a 32MB Memory Stick® media card, and is also compatible with Memory Stick PRO® high-capacity media cards.