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In the year 2001, the '''CyberShot DSC-S75''' was a great deal for the money. The 3.34 megapixel [[CCD]] sensor, and a [[Carl Zeiss]] lens. The camera is capable of producing very sharp images, and was easy to use. Sony's Info-Lithium battery system had proven itself, it's very strong and provides long lasting power. This resulted in very good reviews and made the Sony Digital Still camera range quite popular.
 
In the year 2001, the '''CyberShot DSC-S75''' was a great deal for the money. The 3.34 megapixel [[CCD]] sensor, and a [[Carl Zeiss]] lens. The camera is capable of producing very sharp images, and was easy to use. Sony's Info-Lithium battery system had proven itself, it's very strong and provides long lasting power. This resulted in very good reviews and made the Sony Digital Still camera range quite popular.
  
Specifications:
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'''Specifications:'''
 
* 3.3 Mp sensor
 
* 3.3 Mp sensor
 
* Carl Zeiss 7-21mm (34-102 equiv.) f/2.0-2.5 lens
 
* Carl Zeiss 7-21mm (34-102 equiv.) f/2.0-2.5 lens

Revision as of 03:52, 24 October 2016

In the year 2001, the CyberShot DSC-S75 was a great deal for the money. The 3.34 megapixel CCD sensor, and a Carl Zeiss lens. The camera is capable of producing very sharp images, and was easy to use. Sony's Info-Lithium battery system had proven itself, it's very strong and provides long lasting power. This resulted in very good reviews and made the Sony Digital Still camera range quite popular.

Specifications:

  • 3.3 Mp sensor
  • Carl Zeiss 7-21mm (34-102 equiv.) f/2.0-2.5 lens
  • Resolution : 2048x1536
  • max. shutter speed 1/1000sec.
  • Auto-focus with assist light
  • Internal flash and "hot-shoe" connection for Sony flashes
  • Ability for full manual control
  • MPEG movie mode
  • 1.8" LCD
  • 120 x 74 x 63mm
  • 430 gr.