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Jul 8 2010, 3:33am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Besides the new 3D digital still cameras Sony TX9 and Sony WX5, Sony also unveiled the new DSC-T99 today.
The 14.1 megapixel DSC-T99 camera will be available for about $250. With a CCD image sensor, the camera offers Sweep Panorama mode, a 3-inch touch screen and a 25mm-wide Carl Zeiss lens.
In the Sony TX9 and the Sony WX5 the Sweep Panorama 3D mode is used for creating 3D images. From the outside the TX9 and the T99 look the same as Sony chose to use a single lens approach to 3D photography.
The Sony T99 will be available in silver, black, pink, green (photo) and violet in September.
Shop for Sony T-Series cameras on Amazon.
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