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Sony DSC-W275

Quick information
Brand Sony 2010
Model DSC-W275
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Black
Optical Zoom 5x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sony DSC-W275 is a compact digital camera belonging to the Cyber-shot series, released in 2010. It features a 12.1-megapixel CCD sensor that produces high-quality images. The camera is equipped with a 4x optical zoom lens, allowing versatile framing and close-up shots. It supports standard image formats including JPEG and offers video recording capabilities at VGA resolution. The device includes a 2.7-inch LCD screen for clear image preview and navigation. Additionally, the DSC-W275 supports ISO sensitivity up to 3200, aiding in low-light photography.

Specifications

Opening maximum 3.3
country of manufacture Japan
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Unit of measurement Unit
MPN 7460490
Screen Size 2,7"
Connectivity USB
Model sony Cybershot DSC-W275
Features Image Stabilization
Type battery, battery Lithium-ion
Color Black
focus type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 12.1 MP
Charger Included Yes
Optical Zoom 5x
Digital Zoom 5x
Type Does not apply
UPC Does not apply

Key Advantages

The Sony DSC-W275 offers a compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable. Its 12.1MP sensor provides detailed and vibrant image quality. The 4x optical zoom lens enables versatile shooting options. The camera features easy-to-use controls suitable for beginners and casual photographers. The inclusion of Sweep Panorama mode allows for wide panoramic shots without requiring advanced skills. Its battery life is sufficient for typical daily use, and it supports common memory card formats for convenient storage expansion.

Limitations

The camera lacks high-definition video recording, limiting video quality to VGA resolution. It has limited manual controls, which may not satisfy advanced users seeking full creative control. The LCD screen resolution is modest, impacting the clarity of image review. Its sensor technology is CCD-based, which generally produces more noise in low-light conditions compared to CMOS sensors. The continuous shooting speed is relatively slow at around 2 frames per second. Battery performance, while adequate, may reduce significantly when using power-intensive features.

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