Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 3 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
Effective pixels | 8 Mpx Best: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effective pixels: 100 Mpx | |||
Max resolution | 3296 x 2480 px Best: Leica M11 Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensor type | CCD |
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Sensor size | 0.28 in |
Sensor photo detectors | 8.0 Mpx |
Effective pixels | 8.0 Mpx |
Image ratio w:h | 4:3 |
Max resolution | 3296 x 2480 px |
Other resolutions | 2592x1936 |
Optical zoom | 3.0 x |
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Digital zoom | 8.0 x |
Minimum aperture | 2.8 |
Maximum aperture | 5 |
Focal length equiv | 35 - 105 |
Autofocus |
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Manual focus | No |
Normal focus range | 19.69 in |
Macro focus range | 4.72 in |
Minimum shutter speed | 16.0 s |
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Maximum shutter speed | 1.0 s |
Shutter priority | yes |
Aperture priority | yes |
Exposure compensation plus | 3 |
Exposure compensation minus | -3 |
Expousure compensation steps | 1/3 |
Self-timer delay | 10.0 s |
Built-in flash | yes |
Flash range | 4.7 |
Flash modes |
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External flash | no |
Continuous drive | 1.0 fps |
Self-timer | yes |
Built-in microphone | yes |
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Weight | 6.0 oz |
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Width | 3.78 in |
Height | 2.44 in |
Depth | 1.01 in |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
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Number of batteries supported | 1 |
Timelapse recording | no |
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Orientation sensor | no |
Energy Star certified | no |
ISO |
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White balance presets | 5 |
White balance modes |
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Custom white balance | yes |
Image stabilization type | No |
Uncompressed format | No |
Screen size | 3.0 in |
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Screen technology | LCD |
Screen dots | 230400 |
Touch screen | no |
Live view | yes |
Viewfinder | None |
Maximum resolution | 640 x 480 px |
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Video recording | yes |
Supported video file formats | MPEG-1 |
Motion JPEG frame rate | 24.0 fps |
Body type | Compact |
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Colour of product | Silver |
Environmentally sealed | no |
Internal storage | 32.0 mB |
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Compatible memory cards | SD |
Maximum memory card size | 32.0 GB |
Storage types |
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USB version | 1.0 |
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Remote control | No |
This sturdy point-and-shoot has a big LCD and takes great shots, but battery life is very low.
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