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Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1 digital camera debuts Exmor sensor in a compact form. Sony is expanding its line of TRIMASTER(TM) LCD monitors for critical evaluation and broadcast video production with the BVM-L170. Sony Australia has unveiled the latest addition to its series, the flagship DSC-HX1. The HX1 is the first model in this range to feature Exmor CMOS sensor technology, making it the world first compact digital still Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1 camera to allow continuous high-speed shooting of up to 10 frames per second at full 9.1-megapixel resolution. Exmor technology has already been integrated into Sony DSC-HX1 other digital imaging ranges, including Handycam camcorders and the company line of α (Alpha) D-SLR cameras. The HX1 also features a 3-inch LCD tilting screen and offers a new Sweep Panorama mode that enables easy capture of breathtaking 224-degree panoramic scenes with one effortless press-and-sweep motion. The combination of Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1exclusive Exmor CMOS sensor with the ultra fast BIONZ imaging processor significantly enhances imaging and processing technologies, ensuring users can capture images with significantly higher clarity and detail, complete with a wider range of shooting features. Using the high-speed shutter Exmor sensor technology, the Sony DSC-HX1 takes six shots within a fraction of a second and immediately superimposes them into one picture. The Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1camera then calculates the position of objects in each frame and composes the sharpest picture possible. Setting it apart from most digital Sony DSC-HX1 cameras, which use an electronic shutter to achieve high speed, the Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1 has a mechanical shutter that helps reduce distortion when shooting a moving subject. It also features two scene modes, Hand-Held Twilight and Anti-Motion Blur, which reduce noise by up to 50 per cent, whilst maintaining ou
