Sony DSC S90 Review
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Relatively large LCD screen; fast response times; excellent color reproduction; superior low-light performance; competitively priced, these are the good points of this camera.
Specifications
More information : Announced 19-Feb-05 Max resolution 2304 x 1728
Low resolution : 2048 x 1536, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480
Image ratio w:h : 4:3, 3:2
Effective pixels : 4.0 million
Sensor photo detectors : 4.1 million
Sensor size : 1/2.7 " (5.27 x 3.96 mm)
Sensor type : CCD
Colour filter array : RGB
Sensor manufacturer : Sony
ISO rating : Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400
Zoom wide (W) : 39 mm
Zoom tele (T) : 117 mm (3 x)
Digital zoom : Yes, 2 x
Image stabilization : No
Auto Focus : Yes
Manual Focus : Yes, 5 presets
Auto focus type : TTL
Normal focus range : 50 cm
Macro focus range : 10 cm
White balance override : 5 positions
Aperture range : F2.8 – F5.6
Min shutter : 30 sec
Max shutter : 1/1000 sec
Built-in Flash : Yes
Flash guide no. : 3.8 m (12.4 ft) 8 m
External flash : No
Flash modes : Auto, Red-Eye reduction, On, Off, Slow Sync
Exposure compensation : -2 EV to +2 EV in 1/3 EV Steps
Metering : Multi-Segment
Aperture priority : No
Shutter priority : No
Focal length multiplier
Lens thread : No
Continuous Drive : Yes, 0.7 fps up to 4 images
Movie Clips : Yes, MPEG VX (VGA, 16/30 fps, unlimited)
Remote control : No
Tripod mount : Yes
Self-timer : 10 sec
Timelapse recording : No
Orientation sensor : No
Storage types : Memory Stick / Pro + Internal
Storage included : 32 MB Internal
Uncompressed format : No
Compressed format : JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
Quality Levels : Fine, Standard
Viewfinder : Optical
LCD : 2.5 "
LCD Pixels : 115,000
Video out : Yes
USB : Yes
Firewire (IEEE 1394) : No
Battery / Charger : No
Battery : AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended)
Weight (inc. batteries) : 253 g (8.9 oz)
Dimensions : 97 x 64 x 40 mm (3.8 x 2.5 x 1.6 in)
Notes : Can charge Sony NiMH's in-camera
Review
Limited manual settings; photos exhibit a slight softness; slow battery recharge times. The Sony Cyber Shot DSC-S90 doesn't offer many manual settings, and its photos are a little soft, but otherwise, this snapshot camera offers a lot for the money.


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