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Screen size | 3 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 25600 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 |
Sensor type | Live MOS |
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Lens mount | Micro Four Thirds |
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Minimum aperture | 3.5 |
Maximum aperture | 3.5 |
Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual |
Autofocus |
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Auto Focus (AF) lock | yes |
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam | yes |
Shooting modes |
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Camera shutter type | Electronic |
Auto exposure lock | yes |
Self-timer delay |
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Histogram | yes |
Flash modes |
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Scene modes |
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Self-timer | yes |
Built-in microphone | yes |
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Built-in speakers | yes |
Audio system | Stereo |
Wind filter | yes |
Noise reduction | yes |
Weight | 14.36 oz |
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Width | 4.88 in |
Height | 2.84 in |
Depth | 1.84 in |
Power source type | Battery |
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Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
Battery capacity | 1025.0 mAh |
Battery voltage | 7.2 V |
AC adapter included | Y |
GPS | no |
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On Screen Display (OSD) languages |
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Image editing modes |
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ISO |
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ISO minimum | 100 |
ISO maximum | 25600 |
Maximum image resolution | 5184 x 3888 px |
White balance modes |
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Supported image file formats | JPEG |
Photo effects |
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Image stabilizer | yes |
Supported aspect ratios |
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Screen size | 3.0 in |
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Screen technology | LCD TFT |
Display aspect ratio | 3:2 |
Touch screen | yes |
Field of view | 100.0 % |
Live view | yes |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Viewfinder magnification | 1.39 x |
Diopter adjustment (D-D) | -4 - 3 |
Flip-out screen | yes |
Maximum resolution | 3840 x 2160 px |
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Video recording | yes |
Recording resolutions |
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HD type | 4K Ultra HD |
Supported video file formats |
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Camera playback |
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Body type | MILC |
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Colour of product |
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Anti-dust system | yes |
Compatible memory cards |
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Memory slots | 1 |
Camera file system |
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HDMI | yes |
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HDMI connector type | Micro |
USB port | yes |
USB connector type | Micro-USB B |
USB version | 2.0 |
Supported WiFi types |
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PictBridge | yes |
NFC | no |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
Bluetooth | yes |
Bluetooth version | 4.2 BLE |
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