Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Dufri unveils new products from Sony and Casio

Dufri unveils new products from Sony and Casio

NETHERLANDS. Dufri International has unveiled three new camera models: two T-Series Cyber-shot cameras from Sony, as well as the Exilim Zoom EX-Z150 from Casio.

Sony Cyber-shot T77: “World’s slimmest camera with 4X optical zoom”

The Cyber-shot T77 is 15mm thin (13.9mm at thinnest point) and comes in five colours: black, silver, pink, green and brown.

Its sleekness is complemented by the 3-inch touch screen LCD. All functions are controlled with a touch of the screen, cutting down on fiddly controls while giving users a widescreen view of their pictures.

The Cyber-shot T77 is equipped with smart Sony technology, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, and a 4x optical zoom range for detail-packed close-ups. Sony claims that the T77 is the thinnest Cyber-shot ever to feature a powerful 4x optical zoom range.

The model also comes with the Smile Shutter function. Just select Smile Shutter mode and aim the camera: the Cyber-shot T77 automatically fires the shutter when someone smiles. Face Detection has also been improved for better results, allowing users to prioritise children or adults for natural portraits with accurate skin tones, exposure and focus.

The new ‘Anti-blink’ technology aims to cut the risk of closed eyes spoiling portraits: The Portrait Mode shoots two images in quick succession, automatically throwing away pictures where the subject’s eyes are closed.

Intelligent Scene Recognition has been further refined. Now it will automatically adjust settings for great results over a wider range of common shooting situations such as portraits, landscapes and close-up macro pictures.



Cyber-shot T700: “the photo album in your pocket”

Just 16.4mm slim (15.2mm at thinnest point), the new Cyber-shot T700 can store up to 40,000 images in its 4GB internal memory.

Like the Cyber-shot T77, the T700 is available in five colour options: black, silver, gold, pink and red. The camera doesn’t come with any buttons – users navigate using just a touch screen 3.5-inch Xtra Fine LCD.

The T700 claims to be smarter than the average photo album. All pictures are stored in handy folders for easier management. Whether users are on holiday or taking a business trip, the camera will recognise when shots were taken, indexing them automatically for easy reference. Album mode organises pictures into folders containing babies, children or adults – or even smiling faces. Users can also select shots and upload them to their photo blogs or favourite image sharing website.

PC sync allows easy synchronising between the Cyber-shot and a PC. With a single click, Easy Exporter in Picture Motion Browser transfers full-sized images to the computer for storage and transfers smaller, resized copies of the images back to the Cyber-shot to allow mobile viewing of photos. The original full-sized data remains stored on the PC.

Like the T77, the Cyber-shot T700 features enhanced Smile Shutter, improved Face Detection, anti-blink technology and refined Intelligent Scene Recognition.

The Cyber-shot T77 and T700 will be available from September.





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