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The '''DSC-F3''' is a digital camera release by [[Sony]] in November 1997. A black body version was released a month later.
 
The '''DSC-F3''' is a digital camera release by [[Sony]] in November 1997. A black body version was released a month later.
  
It is the successor to the [[Sony DSC-F2]] released earlier in the year. It still features a 350,000 pixel [[CCD]] sensor but the sensor size has changed to 1/4 inch. Photos are still captured in 640 x 480 resolution. The built-in memory has also been increased from 4MB to 8MB. This results in 105 photos in standard mode, 50 in fine and 200 photos in the lowest [[JPEG]] setting.
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It is the successor to the [[Sony DSC-F2]] released earlier in the year. It still features a 350,000 pixel [[CCD]] sensor but the sensor size has changed to 1/4 inch. Photos are still captured in 640 x 480 resolution. The built-in memory has also been increased from 4MB to 8MB. This results in 105 photos in standard mode, 50 in fine and 200 photos in the lowest [[JPEG]] setting. The lens is now a 4.8mm f/2 (46mm). A basic movie mode is offered that can record 5 seconds of video.
  
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==Links==
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* [http://www.sony.jp/ServiceArea/impdf/pdf/3861361011.pdf Sony DSC-F3 manual] - in Japanese at [http://www.sony.jp/ServiceArea/impdf/sc-smc-sc-8376.html Sony Japan's Cyber-Shot manual page]
 
[[Category:Sony|DSC-F3]]
 
[[Category:Sony|DSC-F3]]
 
[[Category:Japanese digital]]
 
[[Category:Japanese digital]]

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The DSC-F3 is a digital camera release by Sony in November 1997. A black body version was released a month later.

It is the successor to the Sony DSC-F2 released earlier in the year. It still features a 350,000 pixel CCD sensor but the sensor size has changed to 1/4 inch. Photos are still captured in 640 x 480 resolution. The built-in memory has also been increased from 4MB to 8MB. This results in 105 photos in standard mode, 50 in fine and 200 photos in the lowest JPEG setting. The lens is now a 4.8mm f/2 (46mm). A basic movie mode is offered that can record 5 seconds of video.

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