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Excellent 4 MP camera. Erganomically better than the candy bar style sonys for my hands. It has a full feature set of controls to allow quick and easy point & shoot pics, partially manual, or full manual overrides. The camera feels it has quality built into it.3:2 setting sets image size to be perfect for 4x6 prints w/o sacrifice in image quality.
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 : 2.0 " 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) : 249 g (8.8 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 ReviewWhen using older/original memory stick (not memstick PRO) with an older Sony camera, the memory stick will have to be formatted each time you switch it between the older sony and new sony camera. http://reviews.cnet.com/ |