Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P7

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Sony Cyber-shot P7
Sony Cyber-shot P7
Cyber-shot DSC-P7
Type Point-and-shoot
Sensor CCD
Maximum resolution 2048x1536 (3MP), 2048 3:2, 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480
Lens type Sony 3x optical zoom lens f=8-24mm 1:2.8-5.6
Shutter Unknown
Shutter speed range 1/30 - 1/400
Exposure Metering -2.0 - +2.0
Exposure Modes Portrait
Metering modes spot, Multi-Segment
Focus areas Unknown
Focus modes Unknown
Continuous Shooting Unknown
Viewfinder Real image optical
ASA/ISO range auto 100 200 400
Flash Auto flash
Flash bracketing Low Normal High
Focus bracketing Unknown
Custom WB Auto Daylight Flourecent Incandescent Cloudy presets
WB bracketing Unknown
Rear LCD monitor 1.5-inch LCD
Storage Sony Memory Stick Max 128 MB Removeable
Battery infoLITHIUM-C NP-FC10 3.6v 2.4Wh
Weight unknown

The DSC-P7 is a Point and Shoot model of the Cyber-shot line of cameras by Sony.

Contents

[edit] Transferring Pictures

The camera transfers pictures via USB with the supplied USB adaptor cable (or any USB cable with a Type-A connector on one end, and a mini-B connector on the other) to a computer, via DSC mode. Pictures may also be trasfered by removal of the Memory Stick memory card from the camera for transfer by way of a memory card reader.

[edit] Boxed Materials

  • Battery charging cable.
  • infoLithium battery.
  • Software CD for Windows 98/98SE/200/XP Mac OS8.5.1/8.6/9.0/9.1/9.2 with USB Driver, and Pixela ImageMixer Ver. 1.0.
  • The camera.
  • USB adapter cable.
  • User Manual, Registration Card, Accessories catalog (also for DSC-P9, DSC-P2), Quick Start Addendum for software install, Quick Start addendum for DC Power Plug, Quick Start Adendum for Flash Mode and the Power Save Function, and a Limited Warranty Card labeled Camcorder in the top right corner.
  • Wrist strap.

[edit] Notes

  • File Number Format - Series Only
  • MPEG movie
  • Picture effects include - solarize, B&W Sepia, Neg Art
  • Red Eye Illuminator

[edit] References

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