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Sony India Launches New Budget Superzoom

09 Apr, 2008, 5:30 pm IST | Gagan Gupta | Point and Shoot

Sony India today launched its new high-zoom digital camera - the Cyber-shot DSC-H10, that combines superior technical performance in a convenient, pocket friendly size appealing to both photo enthusiasts and those new to digital photography.


The 8-megapixel camera has a Carl Zeiss 10x optical zoom lens and a long-range flash. Its face detection technology can identify and focus on up to eight faces in a frame, and automatically adjusts the focus for correctly exposed photos.


The high-zoom camera includes Sony’s advanced sports shooting mode, which combines high shutter speed and continuous auto-focusing to help you capture fast-action shots. This intelligent technology allows the camera to quickly focus on fast-moving subjects by predicting where they will be in the frame – and ultimately reducing shutter lag.

Priced at Rs. 15,990 and available at all leading retail stores and exclusive Sony outlets, the DSC-H10 also has additional accessories such as wide and telephoto conversion lenses, filters, batteries, travel chargers, sports packs and cases.
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