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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N1

Imaging Device: 1/1.8" 8.1MP Super HAD CCD
Recording Media: Memory Stick®/Pro Duo
Zoom: 3.8X / 4.8X / 7.7X / 15X Smart Zoom™ Feature (depending on resolution) + 3X Optical / 6X Precision Digital
Focal Length: 7.9 - 23.7 mm
35mm Equivalent: 38 - 114 mm
Aperture: 3X, f2.8–5.4
Focus: 5 area / Ctr selectable
Minimum Focus Distance: 19.7" (50 cm)
Macro Focus Distance: 2.4" (6 cm)
Aperture Range: Auto, (f2.8-8W)/(f5.4-16T)
Shutter Speed: 30sec-1/1000, 46 step
Exposure Compensation: ±2.0 EV, 1/3 EV Step
LCD: 3" 230K Pixel Hybrid Clear Photo LCD Plus
Eye-Level Finder: N/A
Flash Modes: Auto/On/Slow Synch/Off
Red-Eye Reduction: On/Off (all modes)
Flash Effective Range: 0.6 - 16.4 ft, (0.2 - 5m)
White Balance: Auto, 5-presets
ISO: Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800
Scene Modes: 8-preset select
Still Image Modes: JPEG
MPEG Movie Mode: VX Fine/Std, Video Mail
Microphone / Speaker: Yes / Yes
USB Terminal: Yes, Supports USB 2.0 High Speed
Recording Media: Memory Stick™ Duo, Memory Stick™ PRO Duo
Battery Type/Capacity: Lithium Ion NP-BG1
Supplied Software: Windows: Picture package™ for Sony v1.6.1 Pixela™, ImageMixer VCD2, USB Driver.

Macintosh: ImageMixer VCD2 + Music Transfer
OS Compatibility: Microsoft® Windows® 98, 98SE, 2000 Professional, ME, XP Home and Professional; Macintosh® OS X (v 10.1.5 or later). OS must be installed at the factory.
Supplied Accessories: Rechargeable Battery (NP-BG1), Battery Charger (BC-CS3), A/V/USB Multi Connector Cable, Wrist Strap, Stylus, Software/Driver CD-ROM,

*NOTE: No Memory Stick media or adapters are included.
Dimensions (WHD): 3 13/16” x 2 3/8” x 7/8” (96.7 x 61.1 x 22.7mm)
Weight: 5.5 oz (151 g) body; 6.8 oz. (185 g) including battery and Memory Stick media

Review source: www.sonystyle.com

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