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Includes: Sony DSC-P10 Cyber-Shot Digital Camera, 32MB Memory Stick,
InfoLithium NP-FC11 battery (rechargeable), AC adaptor/charger, hand strap,
A/V cable, Software CD, Instruction manual and registration card.
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Sony's range of six new Cyber-shot® digital still cameras
(DSC-P32, DSC-P52, DSC-P72, DSC-P92, DSC-P8, and DSC-P10), announced today
(Feb. 24, 2003), is a reflection of the consumer boom in digital photography.
"While we're seeing incredible growth in the first-time buyer market, we know there are millions of consumers who are upgrading to get better picture resolution and more features," said Steve Haber, senior vice president of Sony Electronic's Digital Imaging Products Division. "Our new 2003 P-series Cyber-shot camera line-up now starts at 3.2 megapixels, a resolution threshold that will provide even novices with confidence in their photography results."
The stylish and feature-rich DSC-P10 is more compact than its predecessor the DSC-P9, and will appeal to the design-conscious. This new model is also among the first Sony products to be compatible with Memory Stick PRO, which delivers up to 1GB storage capacity when the camera is equipped with an optional Memory Stick PRO media.
The DSC-P10 contains a host of intuitive features that allow you to really
personalize your shots and, if you are new to digital photography, this camera make high quality digital photography accessible to anyone who wants to capture good quality images of treasured moments.
The new Sony DSC-P10 provides superb image quality that gives great shots and prints, even in large formats. The 5 Megapixel image resolution provided by the DSC-P10 gives outstanding quality pictures with an incredible level of detail. Five Megapixel resolution allows users to zoom and crop images to get just the shots they want, as well as increase the size of images to make large format prints. In addition, zoom without quality sacrifice is now a reality with the new Smart Zoom function, which intelligently adjusts the zoom ratio according to the image resolution and achieves zoom ratios of up to 12x.
Aspiring filmmakers can get some practice as the camera allows movies to be made with sound. The MPEG Movie VX feature records video in VGA format, which can be viewed on a television screen and is four times better than the preceding HQX.
DSC-P10 Cyber-Shot Major Features:
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1/1.8" 5.0 MegaPixel effective CCD image sensor
(5.24 Megapixel gross)
for 2,592 x 1,944-pixel images. |
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3x,
Sony optical zoom lens (equivalent to a 38-114mm lens on a 35mm camera). |
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Digital zoom up to
4x magnification. |
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1.5-inch
TFT LCD monitor. |
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Apertures from
f/2.8 to f/5.6 |
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Auto exposure mode for different recording situations
(twilight, night-portrait, landscape, beach, snow, fireworks, sports/action). |
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Adjustable white balance for various light conditions
(automatic, daylight sunny/overcast, incandescent light, fluorescent light, flash light). |
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Various methods of exposure metering (49-segment matrix resp. evaluative metering, spot metering). |
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Sepia
tint, Negative Art, Black & White and Solarize
image effects. |
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Image adjustments:
Sharpness,
Color saturation, Tone. |
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2
sec. - 1/2000 sec. shutter speed. |
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Automatic ISO or 100, 200, and 400 equivalent settings. |
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7
flash modes: yes, flash on, flash off, auto flash, "red-eye" reduction, fill in, longterm synchronization. |
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Adjustable flash sensitivity. |
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Video clips with the
new MPEG VX movie function that also records audio. |
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Images
saved to MemoryStick or MemoryStick Pro memory cards (32MB
card included). |
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Power supplied by
Lithium-Ion InfoLithium NP-FC11 batteries (supplied AC adapter / charger). |
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connects with PCs and Macs compatible with USB 2.0 |
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compliant. |
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