
Sony might be floundering in other aspects of its business, but you can bet your bottom dollar that the digital camera division has largely delivered the goods most of the time without fail. The new Cybershot DSC-T50 and DSC-N2 are no exception, where the former comes equipped with a 7 megapixel CCD sensor with 3x optical zoom lens and 56MB of internal memory while the latter ships with 10 megapixel muscle, a built-in photo album function, and 25MB of internal memory. Both models feature a 3″ touchscreen display, built-in slideshow capability, and a very short shutter lag. The DSC-T50 will ship next month for approximately $500, while the DSC-N2 is slightly cheaper at around $450.
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