Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P100
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The Cybershot DSC-P100 is a 5.1 megapixel camera manufactured by Sony. It is similar in shape to the other P series Cybershot cameras, being long and with one rounded edge. The Cybershot DSC-P100, was however one of the first "P" series models to feature a 'slim' design whilst incorporating a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens.[1]
[edit] Features
- Sony 5.0 Megapixel effective CCD image sensor
- Carl Zeiss 3x Zoom (38-114mm equivalent in 35mm photography)
- Still Image: 2592x1944, 2592(3:2), 2048x1536, 1280x960, 640x480
- MPEG Movie: 640x480 VX Fine w/audio at 30fps (Memory Stick Pro required), 640x480 VX at 16fps, length limited only by media
- Auto, Program AE, Full Manual plus 9 Scene modes
- Live histogram display in capture and playback
- 5 Area Multi-point AF; auto or selectable Spot AF point
- 1.8" TFT color (134,000 pixels) LCD Screen with Auto Brightness
- ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 100, 200, 400
- Adjustable color saturation, contrast and sharpness
- Noise Reduction: Automatically cleans up long exposure images
- 14bit A/D Conversion - allows a wider dynamic range from highlight to shadow
- Built-in flash with Auto Fill, Red Eye Reduction and Slow Synchro
- USB 2.0 Auto-Connect to host computer
- Rechargeable InfoLithium battery and charger included
- Optional Cyber-shot Station camera dock and controller
- Memory Stick & Memory Stick Pro compatible to 1GB, 32MB included.
- DPOF and PictBridge direct-print USB compatible
- Released - 2004
[edit] External Links
- Sony Cybershot — History