Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Taille de l'écran | 3 in Meilleur: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Taille de l'écran: 6,7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 6400 Meilleur: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Pixels efficaces | 12 Mpx Meilleur: Hasselblad H6D-100c Pixels efficaces: 100 Mpx | |||
Résolution max | 4032 x 3024 px Meilleur: Leica M11 Résolution max: 9528 x 6328 px |
Type de capteur | Live MOS |
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Format du capteur d'image | Quatre tiers |
Taille du capteur | 17.3 mm |
Détecteurs photo à capteur | 13.0 Mpx |
Pixels efficaces | 12.0 Mpx |
Rapport d'image w: h |
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Résolution max | 4032 x 3024 px |
Autres résolutions |
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Processeur | TruePic V |
Monture de lentilles | Micro quatre tiers |
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Zoom optique | 3.0 x |
Réglage de la mise au point | Manuel |
Multiplicateur de distance focale | 2x |
Autofocus |
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Verrouillage de la mise au point automatique (AF) | Oui |
Mise au point manuelle | Oui |
Faisceau d'assistance pour la mise au point automatique (AF) | Oui |
Nombre de points AF | 11 |
Diamètre du filtre | 40.5 mm |
Type d'obturateur de la caméra | Électronique |
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Vitesse d'obturation minimale | 60.0 s |
Vitesse d'obturation maximale | 1.0 s |
Priorité d'obturation | Oui |
Priorité d'ouverture | Oui |
Mode d'exposition manuel | Oui |
Compensation d'exposition plus | 3 |
Compensation d'exposition moins | -3 |
Étapes de l'indemnisation des frais |
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Étapes AE EV |
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Prise de vue en continu | Oui |
Retard du retardateur | 2.0 s |
Histogramme | Oui |
Cadres AE | 3 |
Bracketing WB | Oui |
Modes sujet / scène | Oui |
Flash intégré | Oui |
Modes de flash |
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Flash externe | Oui |
Entraînement continu | 3.0 fps |
Modes scène |
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Retardateur | Oui |
Modes de mesure |
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Options du retardateur |
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Microphone intégré | Oui |
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Type de microphone | Stéréo |
Enregistrement vocal | Oui |
Poids | 335.0 g |
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Largeur | 120.6 mm |
la taille | 69.9 mm |
Profondeur | 36.6 mm |
Autonomie de la batterie (CIPA) | 300 |
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Technologie de la batterie | Lithium-Ion |
Nombre de batteries prises en charge | 1 |
GPS | Non |
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Capteur d'orientation | Oui |
Calendrier | Oui |
Cadre | Oui |
Prise en charge des langues | RUS |
Modes d'édition d'image |
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ISO | Auto |
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ISO automatique | Oui |
ISO minimum | 100 |
ISO maximum | 6400 |
Résolution d'image maximale | 4032 x 3024 px |
Préréglages de balance des blancs | 5 |
Modes de balance des blancs |
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Balance des blancs personnalisée | Oui |
effets photo |
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Stabilisateur d'image | Oui |
Type de stabilisation d'image | Décalage du capteur |
Rapports hauteur / largeur pris en charge | 4:3 |
Format non compressé | RAW |
Taille de l'écran | 3.0 in |
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LCD articulé | Non |
Technologie d'écran | LCD |
Points d'écran | 230000 |
Écran tactile | Non |
Champ de vision | 100.0 % |
Vue en direct | Oui |
Viseur | Optique |
Grossissement du viseur | 7.0 x |
Résolution maximale | 1280 x 720 px |
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Enregistrement video | Oui |
Type HD | HD |
Formats de fichiers vidéo pris en charge | AVI |
Lecture de la caméra |
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Fréquence d'images Motion JPEG | 30.0 fps |
Type de corps | SLR |
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Matériau du corps | Métal |
Couleur du produit |
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Scellé à l'environnement | Non |
Cartes mémoire compatibles |
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Taille maximale de la carte mémoire | 4.0 GB |
Types de stockage |
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Mini HDMI type-C | Oui |
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Quantité de ports HDMI | 1 |
Version USB | 2.0 |
Prise d'entrée CC | Oui |
Télécommande | Oui |
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