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Sony DSC-R1 Fall 2005 User Manual

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Simultaneous Movie and Still
If you can’t choose between movies and stills, shoot both at the same time! Hybrid
Recording on the DSC-M1 captures five seconds of video from BEFORE you press
the shutter, a still picture, plus three seconds after!
You Can’t Be Too Thin
While bulky cameras tend to stay on the shelf, Sony cameras are so small, light and
thin, you’ll want to take them everywhere you go. So they’re always ready for those
priceless, spur-of-the-moment shots. Our DSC-P200 is just one inch thin – and our
incredible T5 and T7 are even thinner!
Hundreds Of Pictures In Your Pocket
Want to show pictures of the kids? Want to watch co-workers drool over your vacation
photos? Sony’s DSC-N1 can store and share your pictures as never before. Our
pocket album function holds hundreds of VGA-size images, conveniently organized
by date. The slide show function lets you display your pictures with your own selection
of MP3 background music and transition effects!
Keep On Clicking
Digital cameras are notorious for “eating” batteries. That’s why Sony responds with the
extra longevity of NiMH and InfoLithium
®
batteries. That’s why Sony designed our Real
Imaging Processor
LSI to save power. And that’s how Sony Stamina
series cameras
get hundreds more shots before you need to recharge batteries! Sony keeps you clicking
long after other cameras have quit.
Easy Does It
The better you understand a camera’s controls, the better your pictures will be. When
you pick up a Sony camera, the shutter button is always where your right index finger
will be. Sony designed exceptionally large, clear menus for our LCD monitors. And
every operating mode is easy.
As You Like It
No matter what type of photographer you are, chances are there’s a Sony Cyber-shot
®
camera that’s exactly right for you. Family types enjoy shooting and sharing with the
DSC-N1. First-timers appreciate the easy operation of our S40. Style sophisticates
love our sleek T7, T5 and P200. And serious shooters go for the sheer performance
of our R1 and V3.
Now everyone can see
what you did on your
Summer vacation.
Sony’s pocket album
function stores hundreds
of VGA-size images,
neatly filed by date.

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Sony DSC-R1 Fall 2005 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sensor TypeCMOS
Sensor SizeAPS-C (21.5 x 14.4 mm)
Resolution10.3 MP
Aperturef/2.8-4.8
ISO Range160-3200
ViewfinderElectronic
Shutter Speed30 - 1/2000 sec
Lens MountFixed lens
LCD Resolution134, 000 dots
LCD Screen2.0"
Storage TypeCompactFlash, Memory Stick
Weight995 g
BatteryLithium-Ion
LensCarl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-120mm (35mm equiv.) f/2.8-4.8

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