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Sony today introduced the world's first Wi-Fi enabled digital camera that uploads photos and videos to Web sites through any public hotspot due to its built-in Web browser.

The new Cyber-shot DSC-G3 digital still camera answers one of the most pressing needs for photo enthusiasts: how to share those amazing photos and video clips of family, friends and events as soon as you shoot. The Cyber-shot camera makes it easy to upload images and video directly to popular photo and video sharing sites wherever a Wi-Fi connection is available.

The camera can wirelessly connect to any public hotspot, including hotels, restaurants, coffee shops and airports. Like a computer, the camera can connect to free or fee-based hotspots, as well as to secure and unsecured access points.

By pressing the WLAN button on the camera, you can open its embedded Web browser. After connecting to the Internet via wireless access points, the camera automatically navigates to the Sony Easy Upload Home Page, which includes direct links to photo sharing sites like Picasa Web Albums; video sharing sites like YouTube; and a photo and video sharing site, such as Photobucket. Also, the DSC-G3 camera allows you to access other sharing sites for uploading photos and videos through its Web browser.

The 10-megapixel camera is about three-fourths of an inch thin and includes a 4X optical zoom Carl Zeiss(R) Vario-Tessar lens. Other goodies include Intelligent Scene Recognition feature, Face Detection technology, anti-blink function, Smile Shutter, Dynamic Range Optimizer, Optical SteadyShot. It's yours to grab right now for around $500.

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