Both the cameras will be available by mid-March 2012 and will cost $199.99 and $229.99 respectively.
The TX200V is a bit different from the other two. For starters, it comes in an ultra-thin body and uses a reinforced glass on the front. The camera is also waterproof (up to 5m/16 feet), dust proof and freeze proof (up to 14°F/-10°C). On the inside it has a 18.2 megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, 26mm equivalent lens with 5x optical zoom and a super fast auto focus system, capable of focusing in 0.13 seconds in daylight and 0.25 seconds in low light. On the back it has a 3.3-inch, wide OLED touchscreen display. The camera can also record videos in 1080p at 60fps and also capture 13 megapixel still images simultaneously. The TX200V will be available in March for $499.99.
While these new cameras might suggest that Sony still has faith in the point-and-shoot category, that’s not really the case. In fact Sony has admitted that point-and-shoot cameras are a dying breed and are slowly being replaced by smartphone cameras. With cameras on phones slowly getting better and better, we might be just a year or two away from witnessing the death of the point-and-shoot category. This may not matter much to companies like Sony who also make smartphones but will to companies like Canon or Nikon, whose main business is making cameras.
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