Sony DSC-F1
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The DSC-F1 is a early digital camera introduced in 1996 from Sony.
It features a 350,000 pixel 1/1.3" CCD sensor, producing color photos with a maximum resolution of 640 x 480. Images are stored in JPEG format. The lens is fixed focus design and mounted on a 180 degree rotating platform. Is is able to focus from 0.7m to infinity and in macro mode from 0.08 to 0.25m. The built-in flash has a maximum distance of 3m. There is 4MB of built-in memory which can store 58 pictures in standard mode, 30 in fine and 108 in snapshot mode. Along with the optical finder, the viewing system include a 61,380 dot 1.8" color LCD screen. The camera uses a jog wheel style control for manipulating the the user interface. For connectivity, it uses a 9 pin connector based on RS232 protocol. IrDA inferred is also supported. Power is with a rechargeable 3.6v lithium ion LIP-10 battery.