| Exmor R CMOS sensor performs analog-to-digital conversion of image data on the chip itself, protecting that data from noise. This translates into cleaner images and faithful image reproduction. The innovative new Exmor R sensor has an increased sensitivity to light ensuring brilliant photos, even when you’re shooting in low light. |
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Sweep Panorama mode allows the WX1 to take breathtaking panoramic shots by automatically assembling individual g frames shot at high speeds. Users simply press the shutter button and then pan the camera in the desired direction to create stunning 256 degree images of landscapes and cityscapes, including vertical shots of tall buildings.
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10 frames/sec Burst Mode enables quick continuous shooting of up to 10 frames per second at full 10 megapixel resolution, meaning precious moments will never be missed. Sequences of continuous shots are automatically grouped to simplify playback. The camera also analyses each group in order to select and display the best shot.
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HD Movie 720p allows the WX1 to capture HD movies at 30 fps and 1280 x 720 pixel resolution. The WX1 employs the high-quality, high-compression MPEG-4 format to store up to 60 minutes of movie action on a single 4 GB Memory Stick. The camera can be connected via an optional cable to an HDTV such as BRAVIA for stunning large-screen home movie viewing enjoyment. |
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Handheld Twilight/Anti Motion Blur modes combined with Exmor R technology, deliver a breakthrough in low-light photography. Users can now capture images of stunning detail and low noise in scenes with no more than candlelight—without flash or the need of a tripod. Using “Exmor R” CMOS sensor’s high speed, these modes capture six separate images in less than a second and utilize Sony’s BIONZ™ processor to combine the shots into a single image of extraordinary detail and low noise.
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