Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 11 2006, 2:16am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Information about the Sony DSC-N2 already leaked on the web in August. Now Sony officially announced the Cyber-shot DSC-N2 in Japan.
The Sony DSC-N2 is the follow-up model to the Sony DSC-N1.
Features of the new touch screen digital camera include 10.1MP resolution, sensitivity up to ISO1600, 3.0 inch touch screen, image stabilizer, paint software and more.
The main differences to the N1 are higher resolution (N1 has 8.2MP) and higher sensitivity (N1 has ISO800).The N2 measures 96.7×61.1×22.7mm.
Sony will release the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 on October 13th in Japan. Announcements in the United States and Europe should appear soon.
More details in this Sony press-release (Japanese).
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