Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Bildschirmgröße | 1,46 in Am besten: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Bildschirmgröße: 6,7 in | |||
Effektive Bildpunkte | 11 Mpx Am besten: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effektive Bildpunkte: 100 Mpx |
Sensorart | CCD |
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Effektive Bildpunkte | 11.0 Mpx |
Bildschirmgröße | 1.46 in |
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Gelenk-LCD | Nein |
Bildschirmtechnologie | LCD |
Berührungssensitiver Bildschirm | Ja |
Liveübertragung | Ja |
Sucher | Keiner |
Gewicht | 214.0 g |
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Breite | 41.0 mm |
Höhe | 41.0 mm |
Tiefe | 112.0 mm |
Batterietechnologie | Lithium-Ionen |
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Geographisches Positionierungs System | Nein |
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Optischer Zoom | 8.0 x |
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Maximale Blende | 2 |
Gewinde filtern | Nein |
Gefaltete Optik | Ja |
Körpertyp | Kompakt |
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Farbe des Produkts |
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Speichertypen | Intern |
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USB-Version | 2.0 |
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NFC | Nein |
Lytro Light Field Camera
There was a lot of excitement when the New York Times wrote about a small company promising to make focus errors a thing of the past. A camera that allowed you to focus after you take the picture. Its subject was Lytro, a startup promising to make its technology available in a consumer product on the market within a year. And, sure enough, here is the Lytro Light Field Camera.
You've never seen a camera like this before
It's not like other cameras