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Sony S75

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Brand Sony 2003
Model DSC-S75
Released Year 2003
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Cyber-shot S75 is a 4.1-megapixel digital camera introduced in 2003, featuring a 3x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. It offers a 1.8-inch LCD display for image review and menu navigation. The camera supports multiple exposure modes including Program Auto, Aperture Priority, and Manual settings for greater creative control. Image stabilization is not included, but it compensates with a high-quality lens and versatile shooting options. It captures images in JPEG format and supports USB connectivity for easy file transfer. The S75 also includes a built-in flash with various flash modes for indoor and low-light shooting.

Specifications

MPN DSC-S75
Model DSC-S75
Digital Zoom 2x
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Features Built-in Speaker, USB, Not Interchangeable Lenses, Self Timer, With Tripod Mount
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Optical Zoom 3x
Depth 2.52in
Width 4.6in
Item Weight 12.42 Oz.
Height 2.8in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.8"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 400, Iso 200, Iso 100
Sensor Type CCD
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 34-102mm
Special Effects Black & White, Sepia, Negative Art, Solarization
Camera Flash Features Flash OFF!, Fill-In Flash, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Auto Flash
White Balance Auto, Indoor (Preset), Outdoor (Preset)
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Focus Adjustment Autofocus & Manual Focus, Manual, Automatic
Expansion Slot 1X Memory Stick
Operating System Supported Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Apple Mac OS 9, Apple Mac OS 8
MAX Shutter SPEED 1/1000 Sec
Sensor Size 1/1.8in
Display Size 1.8in
Exposure Modes Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Manual
Still Image Format TIFF, GIF, JPEG
Microphone Operation Mode mono
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format MPEG1
Screen Size 1.8in
Light Sensitivity MAX 400
Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 3.2MP
Analog Video Format NTSC, PAL
Optical Viewfinder Type Real-Image Zoom
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 3.2MP
Exposure Metering Evaluative, SPOT, Center-Weighted
Min Shutter SPEED 8 Sec
MAX Video Resolution 320x240
Additional Features Built-In Speaker, Not Interchangeable Lenses, USB, Self Timer, With Tripod Mount
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Effective Flash Range 0.3m-3m
Continuous Shooting SPEED 2fps
Exterior Color Silver
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In-mono
Connector Types 1X Composite Video/Audio Output, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB
Shooting Programs Portrait Mode, Landscape, Twilight Mode
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Mode, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Viewfinder Type Optical
Supported Flash Memory Memory Stick
Effective Pixels 4.1 megapixels
Lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x Optical Zoom
LCD Display 1.8-inch
Image Format JPEG
Storage Media Memory Stick
Flash Built-in flash with multiple modes
Connectivity USB
Battery Rechargeable proprietary lithium-ion battery
Video Recording Limited, low resolution

Key Advantages

The Sony Cyber-shot S75 offers high image quality with its 4.1-megapixel sensor and premium Carl Zeiss lens. Its compact and lightweight design makes it portable for everyday use. The inclusion of manual and aperture priority modes provides flexibility to photographers who want creative control. A 1.8-inch LCD screen allows users to conveniently preview shots and navigate menus. The camera supports USB connectivity for straightforward image transfer to computers. Its built-in flash functionality enhances performance in low-light environments.

Limitations

The Sony Cyber-shot S75 does not include image stabilization, which may affect sharpness in low light or handheld shooting. Its 3x optical zoom range is modest compared to some contemporaries, limiting telephoto reach. The LCD screen size is relatively small by modern standards, which may affect image preview clarity. Video recording capabilities are limited and low resolution. Battery life may be restricted with heavy use of the LCD and flash. Storage relies on Memory Stick media, which can be less common compared to other formats.

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