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Sony Dsc-d770

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Brand Sony 2004
Model RM-S7D/Control/Controller
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 8.3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-D770 is a compact digital camera introduced in 2004, designed for consumers seeking ease of use and versatile shooting options. It features a 5.0 megapixel CCD sensor, delivering high-resolution images suitable for everyday photography. The camera integrates a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 5x optical zoom lens with Autofocus, supporting focal lengths ranging from wide-angle to moderate telephoto. Its 2.5-inch LCD display allows for easy framing and previewing of images, combined with an electronic viewfinder for outdoor use. The DSC-D770 supports several exposure modes including Program Auto and Manual, providing flexibility for creative control. The camera is powered by proprietary NP-FM50 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, ensuring adequate shooting time for travel and casual photography.

Specifications

Digital Zoom 5x
Custom Bundle No
Color Silver
MPN RM-S7D/Control/Controller
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Type Digital SLR
Model DSC-D770
Optical Zoom 8.3x
Connectivity USB 1.1
Features AE/FE Lock
Item Weight 1.79lbs.
Release Year 2004
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Resolution 5.0 megapixels
Lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 5x Optical Zoom
Focal Length 38-190 mm equivalent
Aperture Range f/2.7 to f/5.2
Focus System Autofocus with manual focus option
Viewfinder Electronic viewfinder and 2.5 inch LCD
ISO Sensitivity ISO 100 to 400
Shutter Speed Range 1/2000 to 2 seconds
Recording Media Memory Stick Duo
Image Formats JPEG
Video Recording Limited, low resolution
Battery NP-FM50 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Dimensions Approx. 100 x 66 x 35 mm
Weight Approx. 230 grams (with battery and card)
Flash Built-in flash with Auto, Fill-flash, Slow Sync modes

Key Advantages

The DSC-D770 boasts a high-quality 5.0MP CCD sensor, providing clear and detailed images. Its 5x optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens offers versatility in framing, from wide-angle landscapes to zoomed-in portraits. The 2.5-inch LCD screen is relatively large for its time, enhancing user experience in image preview and menu navigation. Sony's image processing technology ensures vibrant color reproduction and noise reduction. The compact design makes it highly portable without sacrificing performance. Additionally, the camera includes multiple shooting modes and automatic features, supporting both beginners and more advanced users.

Limitations

The DSC-D770 has a relatively slow startup and shot-to-shot time compared to modern cameras. Its ISO sensitivity range is limited, resulting in lower performance under low-light conditions and increased noise at higher ISO levels. The autofocus system can be slow and less accurate, especially in low-contrast scenes. Storage relies on Memory Stick Duo cards, which are now outdated and have limited capacity and speed compared to current SD cards. Video recording capabilities are minimal and low resolution. The lack of built-in image stabilization may cause blurriness in handheld shots.

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