| Picture resolution (mega-pixel) |
10.2 |
The more pixels will mean a better quality of print. Digital cameras come in a range of resolutions from 0.3 Megapixel up to around 16.7 Megapixel. |
| Image resolution |
3880 x 2600 |
Refers to the number of pixels used to either capture or display an image. The higher the resolution the finer the image detail that can be seen. |
| LCD monitor (inches) |
2.7 |
Most digital cameras have an built-in screen, which allows you to preview the image you have just taken, so you can delete the images you don't like. It also provides easy access to camera settings and features via the on-screen menu controls. |
| Auto focus |
Yes |
Most digital cameras feature an autofocus mode, by which electronics inside the camera examine the image, looking for edges and lines. They then adjust and focus the lens to make the lines as sharp as possible, all in a fraction of a second. Some systems also include a small lamp next to the flash which casts a grid pattern on to the subject for an instant to help the camera focus in low light. |
| Manual focus |
No |
Essential for situations when the auto focus can’t cope such as shooting through a window, when the image lacks detail or when you want to concentrate on something closer to the lens than the main subject. |
| Exposure Modes |
Automatic, Program Auto,Shutter priority,Aperture priority, Manual, Scene selection |
A digital SLR can have a variety of exposure and scene modes. Exposure modes range from fully automatic to semi-automatic to full manual mode. Scene modes have factory optimised settings for different subjects and scenes. |
| Metering |
TTL, 40-segment honeycomb-pattern SPC, Multi segment, Spot, Center weighted |
This is how the camera measures the amount of light being reflected by whatever you are trying to photograph, to determine the correct exposure for that particular scene. Different types of metering used by digital cameras include: Spot, Multi-pattern and centre weighted metering. |
| Shutter speeds (seconds) |
1/4000 - 30 and bulb |
Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter allows light onto the CCD. The slower the shutter speed, the more motion is recorded by the camera. |
| Flash modes |
Autoflash, Fill-flash, Rear flash sync. High Speed sync. with optional compatible accessory flash |
On fully automatic cameras, the flash fires automatically whenever the light is too dim to take a photo by natural light. On more sophisticated cameras, there are various flash modes you can choose from for more creative effects. |
| Memory card type |
CompactFlash/Microdrive |
The types of memory used are: SD card, Sony Memory Stick, CompactFlash card and SmartMedia card. |
| Supplied media card (MB) |
None |
The memory capacity (in megabytes) of the supplied media card. |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm |
99x131x71 |
Height x Width x Depth in millimetres
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| Weight (G) |
532 |
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| Colour |
Black |
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| WI-FI |
Yes |
A technology that enables devices (computers, printers, keyboards, etc) to communicate without wires. |
| Additional Information |
Superb quality, easy to use Digital Single Lens Reflex (D-SLR) camera - body only |
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