Mar 25, 2012
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Technical Details
Speaker is present beside the power button.
This item has a built in GPS to geo tag photos.
Full HD 1080/60p with dual record of stills and movies
Sony G lens with 16x optical zoom in a compact camera body
16.2 MP "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance
Backlight Correction; get details in difficult lighting
3D stills and 3D Sweep Panorama mode: change the way you view your world
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There may be some attributes that a professional user may possibly locate out to become lacking improvement, but a frequent user could be glad to have what he paid for.
My requirements of this camera was a point-and-shoot having a clear wide screen, compact, loads of mega pixels, high definition videos and straightforward to use. Just about every need to have I have was over happy with this item.
Screen: features a really fantastic resolution and the touching attributes is completeley responsive in each way.
Compact: the camera is as thin because it gets and built inside a tough case, so it appear pretty resistant.
A great deal of mega pixels: well, 14 mega pixels are more than enough.
High Definition: videos look extremely great in Television.
Straightforward to utilize: this is a very interesting feature. The icon based screen is very friendly and do not interfere using the image from the picture you are taking.
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