Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Bildschirmgröße | 3 in Am besten: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Bildschirmgröße: 6,7 in | |||
Effektive Bildpunkte | 16 Mpx Am besten: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effektive Bildpunkte: 100 Mpx | |||
Maximale Auflösung | 4928 x 3264 px Am besten: Leica M11 Maximale Auflösung: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensorart | CMOS |
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Bildsensorformat | APS-C |
Sensorgröße | 23.6 mm |
Sensorfotodetektoren | 17.0 Mpx |
Effektive Bildpunkte | 16.0 Mpx |
Bildverhältnis w: h | 3:2 |
Maximale Auflösung | 4928 x 3264 px |
Optischer Zoom | 1.0 x |
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Maximale Blende | 79 |
Brennweite äquiv | < 35 |
Fokuseinstellung | Auto / Manuell |
Autofokus |
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Normaler Fokusbereich | 20.0 cm |
Anzahl der Fokuspunkte | 11 |
Bildstabilisator | Nein |
Minimale Verschlusszeit | 30.0 s |
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Maximale Verschlusszeit | 1.0 s |
Verschlusspriorität | Ja |
Blendenpriorität | Ja |
Manueller Belichtungsmodus | Ja |
Belichtungskorrektur plus | 3 |
Belichtungskorrektur minus | -3 |
Exposure-Ausgleichsschritte | 1/3 |
AE EV Schritte | 1/3 |
Selbstauslöserverzögerung |
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AE-Frames | 3 |
Motiv- / Szenenmodi | Nein |
Eingebautes Blitzlicht | Ja |
Blitzbereich | 2.0 m |
Blitzmodi |
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Externer Blitz | Ja |
Kontinuierlicher Antrieb | 5.0 fps |
Selbstauslöser | Ja |
Messmodi |
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Manuelle Einstellungen | Ja |
Mikrofontyp | Stereo |
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Lautsprechertyp | Mono |
Gewicht | 600.0 g |
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Breite | 140.0 mm |
Höhe | 79.0 mm |
Tiefe | 88.0 mm |
Stromquellentyp | Batterie |
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Akkulaufzeit (CIPA) | 450 |
Batterietechnologie | Lithium-Ionen |
Batteriekapazität | 1600.0 mAh |
Ladezeit des Akkus | 3.5 h |
Batteriespannung | 3.7 V |
Geographisches Positionierungs System | Nein |
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Orientierungssensor | Ja |
Stativbefestigung unterstützt | Ja |
ISO |
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Maximale Bildauflösung | 4928 x 3264 px |
Weißabgleich-Voreinstellungen | 5 |
Weißabgleich-Modi |
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Benutzerdefinierter Weißabgleich | Ja |
Unterstützte Bilddateiformate |
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Bildstabilisierungstyp | Nein |
Unterstützte Seitenverhältnisse | 3:2 |
Unkomprimiertes Format | RAW |
Bildschirmgröße | 3.0 in |
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Gelenk-LCD | Ja |
Bildschirmtechnologie | LCD |
Bildschirmpunkte | 920000 |
Berührungssensitiver Bildschirm | Nein |
Liveübertragung | Ja |
Sucher | Keiner |
Maximale Auflösung | 1920 x 1080 px |
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Videoaufnahme | Ja |
Auflösungen aufzeichnen |
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HD-Typ | Full HD |
Unterstützte Videodateiformate | MP4 |
Motion JPEG-Bildrate | 30.0 fps |
Körpertyp | Kompakt |
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Körpermaterial |
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Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz |
Art des Schutzes | Stoßschutz |
Wasserdicht bis | 15.0 m |
Umweltversiegelt | Ja |
Kompatible Speicherkarten |
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Speichertypen |
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USB-Version | 2.0 |
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Kopfhöreranschluss | Nein |
Mikrofonanschluss | Nein |
Fernbedienung | Nein |
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