Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 specs
General Info
Point-and-shoot
Camera class:
Sensor
5.1 megapixels
Efective resolution:
CCD
Type:
No
3-chip sensor:
No
Sensor cleaning:
Lens
No
Interchangeable lens:
3x
Optical zoom:
38 - 114 mm
Focal Length (35mm equivalent):
f3.5 - 4.4
Maximum aperture:
0.4 in
Closest focusing distance:
No
Filter thread:
2.0x
Digital zoom:
1/1000-8sec
Shutter speeds:
Previewing
No
Viewfinder:
Yes
LiveView:
2.5 in
Display size:
211k pixels
Display resolution:
No
Moving display:
No
Touchscreen:
No
Second display:
No
Built-in projector:
Focus
5
AF Points:
No
Custom point:
No
AF Assist Beam:
Yes
Manual Focus:
Flash
Always on (Fill-in), Off, Red-eye, Slow sync
Modes:
4.92 ft
Range:
Video
Yes
Video capture:
640x480
Maximum resolution:
30 fps
Maximum framerate at max, resolution:
Motion JPEG
Codec:
Yes
Sound:
Mono
Sound recording type:
No
Zoom while capturing:
No
Simultaneous video and picture capturing:
Camera Features
No
Image stabilization:
100-400
ISO sensitivity:
Yes
Exposure compensation:
No
Auto bracketing:
10 seconds
Self timer:
Continuous shooting (3 fps)
Other features:
White balance:
4
Number of available presets:
Yes
Custom white balance:
Portrait, Landscape, Night portrait, Night scene, Other
Scene modes:
Files - Resolution
Formats:
No
RAW:
4:3, 3:2, 16:9
Image ratio options:
Connectivity
Yes
USB:
2.0
Type:
No
HDMI:
No
Wi-Fi:
No
Hot shoe:
Yes (Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo)
Memory card support:
Body
3.58 in x 2.36 in x 0.83 in
Dimensions (WxHxD):
6.35 oz
Weight:
No
Rugged:
Gray
Available color options:
Power
Rechargeable (proprietary)
Battery:
Li-ion
Rechargable type:
100 V - 240 V
Power adapter voltage:
50 Hz, 60 Hz
Warranty
12 months
Warranty period:
12 months
Parts only:
US Availability
Available
Market status:
European Availability
Available
Market status:
Links
Official page:
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in English:
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Description:
Super HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCDs
provide excellent image quality by allowing
more light to pass to each pixel, increasing
sensitivity and reducing noise.