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Sony dsc v1 manual
Sony dsc v1 manual





sony dsc v1 manual

At the latest since the discovery of a new Sony 8-megapixel CCD, our visitors have suspected that something is “in the bush” which was partly already confirmed or confirmed with the announcement of the new 4-colour CCD from Sony. The electronics of the DSC-F828 are also completely new, starting with the CCD sensor. Among other things, interest, scepticism and, in some respects, envy. With extraordinary features such as the resolution, but also the CCD sensor with four-color mosaic, the semi-professional equipment (TTL hot shoe, the light-intensive 28-200mm zoom, the fast autofocus etc.) or the compatibility with CompactFlash memory cards, it has aroused a wide range of emotions. The DSC-F828 has raised high expectations, as it heralded the 8-megapixel era. Since its announcement in August last year, it has been the focus of all discussions. High-speed VGA video recording (30 fps) only with Memory Stick PROĪdvertisements The Sony DSC-F828 does not have it easy.no copy function between CompactFlash and Memory Stick card.no automatic switching between LC viewfinder and LC display.combined RAW/JPEG and TIFF/JPEG storage cannot be switched off.more natural colours (compared to the previous models).However, not only the lens itself is completely new, but also its operation: This is now carried out – based on the traditional operation of 35 mm lenses – via two separate and manually adjustable rotating rings for focusing and focal length adjustment. Despite a larger zoom ratio (5x on the DSC-F505/505V/707/717, 7x on the DSC-F828), it retains the good macro capabilities (minimum distance 2 cm) of its predecessors and is virtually as fast (F2.0-2.5 on the DSC-F707/717, F2.0-2.8 on the DSC-F828). The engineers at the renowned Carl Zeiss lens forge in Oberkochen (update: moved from Jena in February 2020) have developed a new Vario Sonnar zoom lens for the DSC-F828 that not only extends the focal length range upwards (up to 200 mm corresponding to small brilld) and downwards (up to 28 mm), but also integrates the T* coating – familiar from other Zeiss lenses – and an aperture with now 7 blades. The first major innovation in the DSC-F828 is a completely new lens. Although the DSC-F828 may look like an updated DSC-F707/717 in terms of its L-shaped design, the only thing the DSC-F828 has in common with its predecessors is its tilting lens design.







Sony dsc v1 manual