Friday, June 28, 2002
The tiny Sony DSC-U10
Posted by Jason Dunn in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 10:38 AM
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0206/02062701sonydscu10.asp
Talk about a tiny camera! I've always been amazed at Sony's ability to create electronic wonders, and equally amazed by their stubborn refusal to make their products work with mainstream removable storage like CF, SD, and MMC. I'd likely have several Sony products by now if they played nice with the storage formats all my other devices have.
"Sony has today announced their smallest and lightest digital camera the DSC-U10. This tiny 1.3 megapixel digital camera weighs in at just 118 g (4.2 oz) fully loaded, has a fixed focal length lens, one inch LCD, is powered by two AAA batteries and stores its images onto MemoryStick. This camera is expected to hit the stores in Japan on 20th July this year and should have a street price of 25,000 YEN (approx. US$200)."
Talk about a tiny camera! I've always been amazed at Sony's ability to create electronic wonders, and equally amazed by their stubborn refusal to make their products work with mainstream removable storage like CF, SD, and MMC. I'd likely have several Sony products by now if they played nice with the storage formats all my other devices have.
"Sony has today announced their smallest and lightest digital camera the DSC-U10. This tiny 1.3 megapixel digital camera weighs in at just 118 g (4.2 oz) fully loaded, has a fixed focal length lens, one inch LCD, is powered by two AAA batteries and stores its images onto MemoryStick. This camera is expected to hit the stores in Japan on 20th July this year and should have a street price of 25,000 YEN (approx. US$200)."