
Sony has taken the photo sharing experience to new heights with their new Cybershot DSC-G3, the first camera in the world to bring your photos straight from your camera to the rest of the world virtually immediately.

The only one of its kind equipped with Wi-Fi capability, the camera allows immediate and direct wireless uploading of photos and videos to popular sharing sites, taking the convenience and sharing capabilities of a built-in mobile phone cameras to new heights.

This time around, high quality images from the 3.5-inch high resolution touch-screen LCD display, 10-megapixel camera will be able to make their way online with similar speed and ease. Functioning on the AT&T network, users will get free wireless access to sharing sites like Shutterfly, PhotoBucket, Picasa and YouTube via the Sony Easy Upload Homepage till 2012.

On top of wireless connectivity, the camera also features 4x optical zoom, image stabilization, face detection, anti-blink, smile detection and lighting adjustment technology to capture the perfect shot. In-camera photo organization and 4 GB of internal memory packed into the slim ¾-inch body complete the package, available in black for about $500.

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