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Specification for Sony CyberShot DSC-V1

Main Features
Resolution 5
Optical Zoom 4
Battery Type Rechargeable

Features:
  • 5 megapixel sensor (2592 x 1944 pixels) for enlargements up to 20 x 30 inches
  • 4x optical zoom plus 4x digital zoom (16x total)
  • Nightshot infrared feature; MPEG VX movie mode with audio recording; connects to PCs and Macs via USB 2.0
  • Includes 32 MB Memory Stick; compatible with Memory Stick Pro media
  • Powered by Lithium-Ion InfoLithium battery (NP-FC11) that is charged in-camera by connecting an A/C adapter (included)
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    “Bought the CyberShot DSC-V1 to replace my trusty...”

    ★★★★★

    written by sitec on 17/09/2004

    Bought the CyberShot DSC-V1 to replace my trusty DSC-S75 which I've had for over 3 years. The V1 is easy to use and gets the exposure spot on every time when used in full auto or program mode. The same excellent results are obtained when using the flash too, even when close up to the subject. Colours are rendered even and natural across the spectrum. White balance is very good, apart from when set to auto in full sunlight, when pictures have a slight blue cast to them. This is easily fixed by using manual white balance or can be corrected with software on a PC afterwards. Images are clean with virtually no noise, even in dark shadow areas.
    My only niggles (small ones at that) are the lens could be brighter- shots taken in the shade in daylight can require a shutter speed of 1/40sec or slower at ISO 100, which can lead to blurred images if you haven't got a tripod or steady hand. The other niggle is a drop off in detail when shooting subjects in the distance or with very fine patterns. At first this looked like JPEG compression artifacts, but is more likely to do with the limits of the fairly small lens and high resolution CCD- the same results were obtained when using the TIFF setting, which is compression free. To be fair, this is only really noticable on a PC monitor when viewed at full size, and this is a fairly affordable and compact camera!
    Printed pictures come out clean and bright with good detail even at 8"x10".
    This is a great little camera, especially as it can be picked up for as little as £269.
    Our own V1 had a thorough workout in August right across California, Nevada and Arizona. Over 200 very satisfying pictures produced!

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    “I have had this Sony DSC-V1 camera for about 3 months...”

    ★★★★★

    written by PandM on 24/11/2003

    I have had this Sony DSC-V1 camera for about 3 months and it has been excellent.
    It is my first digital camera and it has been a great experience learning the ropes with it.
    It has full automatic as well as manual modes and some interesting effects too.
    All this and it is cheaper than the other cameras I was considering with the same features.

    Great buy!

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    “I bought a Sony DSC-V1 Digital Camera a few months...”

    ★★★★★

    written by nicklevy on 27/10/2003

    I bought a Sony DSC-V1 Digital Camera a few months ago. It was my first time using a camera (digital or not) with manual controls like exposition, aperture etc, but my second digital camera. The previous was a Sony DSC-P72. I really like this one a lot. the picture quality is really good. There are some controls like saturation that can be really helpful to make a good picture. But the most outstanding is the noise level, specially with long exposure picture. You really have to look just for noise to find it or to be a real bad photographer. The negative point is the battery, plan to buy a second one.

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