Details
- Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 3x visual, 2x digital zoom
- Powered by NP-FT1 InfoLithium rechargeable battery-operated (included with in-camera charger)
- Reservoir images on Memory Stick Duo media; 32 MB Memory Stick Duo included with adapter
Description
5-megapixel recording * Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens * 3X visual zoom (2X digital/6X total zoom) * 2.5-inch go red LCD * JPEG options: resolution up to 2592 x 1944; 2048 x 1536; 1280 x 960; 640 x 480 *
Details
- Puss Detection; Smile Shutter technology
- 720p grave-definition movie capture with stereo sound; HDMI compatible
- 12.1-megapixel Wonderful HAD CCD image sensor
Description
The Sony Cyber-never boost DSC-T900 camera combines style with power and keenness. At just over 5/8” (16.3mm) thin, the T900 comes in 4 cultured colors and has a stylish look. With the T900 taking distinguished pictures is now easier than ever. The iAuto mode goes over the traditional auto mode, thinking and working for you; recognizing scenes, lighting situation, faces, and automatically adjusts camera settings resulting in clearer images, and faces with more unaffected skin tones and less blur. T900 also features HD Motion picture mode, recording in 720p and stereo sound for capturing your revered moments on video. Compose, review, and share your memories on the magnificent 3.5” high-resolution (921k pixels) touch-cover LCD. The DSC-T900 offers a step up in features and capabilities from the T90 with a larger and higher rank touch-screen LCD, and HDMI output with the included up-end b stay and stereo sound for movie recording.
Sony Cybershot DSC-T1 help?
Jul 28, 2007 by zeb k | Posted in Cameras
Sony Cybershot DSC-T1 5MP Digital Camera with 3x, I take a problem when taking pictures, it takes to fancy to capture the photo so I cant move my pass on for about 3 seconds. When taking pictures it says "Capturing" then "Processing". It wasn't continually like this. Please help!
It sounds like the camera is using a identical slow shutter speed. If you change the ISO to a higher sort, the image will be captured much quicker. Don't nettle about movement during the Processing sacrifice, just during the Capturing time.
George Y | Jul 28, 2007