The company is focusing on the the serious photographer for this product. The camera is said to have a superior colour accuracy, high shooting speed and easier handling of tasks like image processing. Priced at Rs 69,990, the camera's digital signal processor is said to offer a high data transfer rate and low consumption of power. The camera has a resolution of eight million pixels and claims to be effective for even A3 prints. Set up in 1995, Sony India is the 100 per cent subsidiary of Sony Corporation, Japan. | |||


