Cyber-Shot DSC-W510 Digital Camera
12.4 Megapixel, Compact Camera, 2.7 in. LCD Screen, 4x Optical Zoom, With Video Capability, Weight: 0.23 lb. (0.1 kg)
Price: $74.60 - $124.51
Capture life at its fullest with the DSC-W510 Cyber-shot® camera. Shoot vibrant landscapes with one touch using Sweep Panorama Mode, and score that perfect portrait shot with Face Detection and Smile Shutter™ technologies. Fit everything in with the 26mm wide angle lens and automatically get clear images with SteadyShot™ image stabilization and iAuto. Give your memories the superb contrast and clarity they deserve with the powerful 12.1-megapixel Super HAD™ CCD image sensor. A generous 2.7" (230K pixels) Clear Photo LCD™ display makes it easy to review your photos, compose shots and easily navigate the menu–even in bright sunlight.
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Cyber-Shot DSC-W510 Digital Camera Specifications
Key Features
Features: Image Stabilization
LCD Screen Size: 2.7 in.
Camera Type:
Compact
There are several different types of digital cameras. Compact and Ultra-compact are light, pocket-sized cameras that are easy to carry, usually with a built-in lens. Standard point-and-shoot cameras are of medium size, usually come with a built-in lens, and have basic features that are useful for the casual photographer. SLR/Professional cameras are usually larger, but offer more advanced features and detachable lenses for the photography enthusiast or professional.
Resolution:
12.4 Megapixel
The sensor in a digital camera is composed of pixels, which are tiny light-sensitive squares. The sensors in most cameras today are made up of millions of pixels, each one registering the brightness of the light striking it as the photo is taken. A megapixel is the term used for a million pixels — and the more megapixels an imaging sensor has, the higher the camera's potential resolution. On the other hand, the megapixels determine the size of the print, so higher megapixels means larger print sizes, for examples, 6 megapixels are good for 8 x 10 in. prints, 8 megapixels are good for 16 x 20 in. prints.
Optical Zoom:
4x
The optical zoom ratio of a digital camera measures how much the lens can actually zoom in to make subjects appear closer. Be careful to not confuse optical zoom with digital zoom. Optical zoom actually enlarges a picture while keeping the resolution and sharpness of the picture high.
Digital Zoom:
25x
Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom magnifies the pixels but not the actual image. The resulting image appears bigger, but is not as sharp as with an optical zoom.
Weight: 0.23 lb.
Image Quality
Image Resolutions:
640 x 480
The sensor in a digital camera is composed of pixels, which are tiny light-sensitive squares. The sensors in most cameras today are made up of millions of pixels, each one registering the brightness of the light striking it as the photo is taken. A megapixel is the term used for a million pixels — and the more megapixels an imaging sensor has, the higher the camera's potential resolution. On the other hand, the megapixels determine the size of the print, so higher megapixels means larger print sizes, for examples, 6 megapixels are good for 8 x 10 in. prints, 8 megapixels are good for 16 x 20 in. prints.
Camera Resolution:
12.4 Megapixel
Resolution is measured in megapixels. The higher the megapixels, the sharper and more detailed the pictures your digital camera can take, and the bigger you can enlarge them without losing the sharpness of the image. 3.1 megapixels and higher is usually considered sufficient for print-quality photos. Photos with a resolution of less than 3.1 megapixels are best viewed only on computers.
Image Sensor Type:
CCD
A CCD sensor will provide a sharper more precise image, but is generally more power consuming. CMOS sensors are generally more energy efficient and are creating better and better images as technology develops.
Video
Video Resolutions:
320 x 240
Many digital cameras let you record short clips of highly compressed, low-resolution video, either as an MPEG movie or a Motion JPEG movie. This number shows the actual optimal size for a movie captured on your camera.
Video Format: AVI
Video Speed: 30 fps
Lens
Focus Type: Autofocus
Focal Length:
26 - 105 mm
The distance from the center of the lens to the image of an object at infinity. At same size, the distance from copy to image is four times the focal length of the lens. This also applies to lithographic process lens as well. A 35mm SLR camera has interchangeable lenses that can range in focal length from around 7 to 17mm which are usually fisheye, 17 to 35 are considered wide angle. 50mm is called the standard lens as it has the same equivalent focal length as the human eye. Anything longer is a telephoto lens. Usually expressed in millimeters, smaller focal lengths result in wider fields-of-view.
Interchangeable Lens:
Not Interchangeable Lenses
Higher-end cameras may allow you to separate the camera body from the lens, allowing you to interchange lenses for different types of photography.
Optical Zoom:
4x
The optical zoom ratio of a digital camera measures how much the lens can actually zoom in to make subjects appear closer. Be careful to not confuse optical zoom with digital zoom. Optical zoom actually enlarges a picture while keeping the resolution and sharpness of the picture high.
Exposure Control
White Balance:
Auto
The white balance of a digital camera controls the color outcome of pictures. All light gives off a color temperature which the camera analyzes and internally adjusts, so that the colors of the picture are captured in their true form. Without the proper white balance, the color in a photo may contain an overabundance of blue, green or orange hues.
Aperture Range:
f8 (t) - f2.8/f5.9 (w/t)
The aperture range measures how much light is let into the camera when taking a photo. Low f-stop settings are best for low light photography while higher f-stops provide a greater depth of field.
Flash
ISO Speeds:
Auto
ISO stands for International Standards Organization. It denotes the rating of a film's sensitivity to light (based on an arithmetical progression). Though digital cameras don't use film, they have adopted the same rating system for describing the sensitivity of the camera's imaging sensor. Digital cameras often include a control for adjusting the ISO speed; some will adjust it automatically depending on the lighting conditions, adjusting it upwards as the available light dims. For exampe, ISO 200 film is twice as fast as ISO 100 film but only half as fast as ISO 400. The scale is identical to ASA (American Standards Association). Generally, with higher ISO speeds there is more noise.
Flash Type: Built-In
Flash Functions:
Flash Off
If the camera has a built-in flash, it might have several different flash functions, such as on/off or anti-redeye flash.
Storage
Compression Type:
JPEG
Many cameras include different settings to control photo resolution. The resolution of the pictures you take affects their quality as well as the amount of memory they utilize. Higher resolution results in higher quality, but takes up more memory.
Memory Type:
Memory Stick Duo
There are many types of memory / media for digital cameras, but most models are compatible with only one. The most common are CompactFlash and SmartMedia. Many other cameras use Memory Stick and some write the pictures directly onto mini-CDs or floppy disks. It is helpful to choose some sort of memory device that is easy to find in stores, in case you need to purchase extra.
Included Features
Built-in Speaker: With Built-in Speaker
Built-in Microphone: With Built-in Microphone
Self Timer: 2 Sec.
Viewfinder / Display
LCD Screen Resolution: 230,000 pixels
Viewfinder:
Without Viewfinder
A viewfinder is the small square on the back of a camera that you look through to compose the scene. Some cameras have small screens on the back that act as viewfinders. Other cameras have small glass areas through which you can look out of the front of the camera.
LCD Protected Position: Without LCD Protected Position
Interfaces
Video Interface: Video Out
Interface Type:
USB 2.0
The method by which your camera will communicate with your computer or other video device. Different methods enable you to download photos at varying speeds. Make sure the interface you want is also compatible with the computer you want to use it with.
Power Supply
Battery Life: 220 Images
Battery Type: Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
Dimensions
Weight: 0.23 lb.
Width: 3.88 in.
Height: 2.25 in.
Depth: 0.81 in.
Miscellaneous
Release Date: February, 2011
Family Line: Sony Cyber-shot
Included Accessories: Software
Product ID: 106610100
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