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Sony Cyber short



Sensor • 1/2.5 " Type CCD
• 6.0 million pixels total
• 6.0 million effective pixels

Image sizes • 2816 x 2112
• 2816 x 2112 (3:2)
• 2048 x 1536
• 1920 x 1080 (HDTV)
• 1632 x 1224
• 640 x 480
Movie clips • 640 x 480 @ 30 / 16fps
• 320 x 240 @ 16 / 8fps
• 160 x 112 @ 8fps
File formats • Still: JPEG
• Movie: MPEG VX
Lens • 38-114mm
• F2.8-5.2
• 3x optical zoom
• Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar
Digital zoom Precision 2x, 6x TTL
Focus • Contrast Detect AF
• Manual
AF area modes • 5 area Multi-point AF
• Single
• Monitoring
AF assist lamp Yes
Focus distance • Normal: 50cm min
• Macro: 2cm min
Metering • Multi-pattern
• Center-weighted
• Spot
ISO sensitivity • Auto
• ISO 80
• ISO 100
• ISO 200
• ISO 400
• ISO 800
• ISO 1000
Exposure compensation • +/-2 EV
• 1/3 EV steps
Shuttter speed 1/2000 - 1sec
Aperture F2.8-7.1 (wide) F5.2-13 (tele)
Modes • Auto
• Scene
Scene modes • Twilight
• Twilight Portrait
• Landscape
• Beach
• Snow
• Soft Snap
• High Sensitivity
White balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Cloudy
• Fluorescent
• Incandescent
• Flash WB
Self timer 2 or 10secs
Continuous shooting • 1.4 fps up to 3 shots (6MP)
• 1.4 fps up to 98 shots (VGA)
Image parameters Natural, Rich, Sepia, B&W
Flash • Auto
• Auto daylight fill
• On
• Off
• Slow synch
• Red-eye reduction
• Range: 0.2-2.4m
Viewfinder • Optical
• True zoom
LCD monitor • 2.0-inch
• 85,000 pixels • 2.5-inch
• 115,000 pixels
Connectivity • USB 1.1
• AV multi
• DC in
Print compliance PictBridge
Storage • 32MB internal memory
• Memory Stick
Power • Lithium-ion NP-BG1 battery
• BC-CSG ext charger supplied
Weight (no batt) 123 g (4.5 oz) 127 g (4.7 oz)
Dimensions 89 x 59 x 23 mm (3.5 x 2 5/16 x 7/8 in) 89 x 57 x 23 mm (3.5 x 2 1/4x 7/8 in)



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