Difference between revisions of "Sony DSC-F55"
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+ | The camera features a 2 megapixel 1/2" [[CCD]] sensor. Photos re captured in [[JPEG]] format and have a maximum resolution of 1600x1200. The lens is a Carl Zeiss Distagon 37mm equilv f/2.8. It is mounted on a 180 degree rotating platform. It is able to focus from 0.5m to infinity and in macro mode from 0.01m. It has a 2" colour 123,000 pixel LCD screen. There is removable flash card storage in the [[Memory Stick]] format A 4MB card is included. Images are recorded in JPEG with a maximum resolution of 1600×1200. For i/o interfaces it uses a RS-232C serial, and a composite RCA cord for video. It is powered by a 3.6v rechargeable NP-F10 InfoLITHIUM battery. It weighs in at approx. 300g. | ||
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Revision as of 04:38, 14 September 2013
DSC-F55 image by Radhames Tatis (Image rights) |
The Cyber-shot DSC-F55 is a digital camera announced by Japanese manufacturer Sony in 1999.
The camera features a 2 megapixel 1/2" CCD sensor. Photos re captured in JPEG format and have a maximum resolution of 1600x1200. The lens is a Carl Zeiss Distagon 37mm equilv f/2.8. It is mounted on a 180 degree rotating platform. It is able to focus from 0.5m to infinity and in macro mode from 0.01m. It has a 2" colour 123,000 pixel LCD screen. There is removable flash card storage in the Memory Stick format A 4MB card is included. Images are recorded in JPEG with a maximum resolution of 1600×1200. For i/o interfaces it uses a RS-232C serial, and a composite RCA cord for video. It is powered by a 3.6v rechargeable NP-F10 InfoLITHIUM battery. It weighs in at approx. 300g.
back view image by Radhames Tatis (Image rights) |