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Sony CP150

Quick information
Brand Sony 2001
Model DSCP150
Released Year 2001
Type Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Series DSC
Color Silver
Compatible Mountings Sony E
Autofocus No
Photo Sensor Resolution 7 MP
Video Resolution MPEG VX (640 x 480, 16/30 fps, unlimited)
Optical zoom Limited
Optical Zoom 3 x
File Format JPEG, MPEG
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony CP150 is a compact digital camera part of the DSC series, officially released in 2001. It features a CCD sensor delivering decent resolution for its time, catering to casual photography users. The camera supports JPEG image format and offers a fixed lens with moderate optical zoom capabilities. It includes an LCD screen for previewing and reviewing images, and basic manual controls for exposure settings. Power is supplied by standard AA batteries, enhancing its portability. Connectivity options are limited to USB for image transfer to computers.

Specifications

Device type Digital Camera
Image sensor CCD
Lens type Fixed lens
Optical zoom Limited
Image format JPEG
Battery type AA batteries
Connectivity USB
Display Small LCD screen
Storage Internal memory only
Release year 2001
Built-In Media Battery, Instruction Manual, USB Cable
Are Batteries Included No
UPC 703670896286
Item Height 2.05 inches
Manufacturer Sony
Warranty Description 90 days limited warranty
Connectivity Technology USB
Wireless Technology Yes
Total USB 2.0 Ports 1
Total Video Out Ports 1
Shooting Modes Automatic
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode No
Image Capture Type Stills
Focus Features TTL
Focus Type Autofocus & Manual
Focus Mode Manual Focus (MF)
Autofocus No
Compatible Mountings Sony E
Sensor Type CCD
Image stabilization Image Stabilization
Photo Sensor Resolution 7 MP
Photo Sensor Size 1/1.8-inch
Maximum Shutter Speed 1/1000 Seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed 30 seconds
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature Image Stabilization
Color Silver
Item Weight 0.4 Pounds
Video Resolution MPEG VX (640 x 480, 16/30 fps, unlimited)
Viewfinder Optical
Flash Modes [PO]
Camera Flash no flash
Specific Uses For Product Travel
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
Continuous Shooting 0.9
Video Capture Format MPEG VX
Battery Weight 20 Grams
Battery Cell Type Lithium
Battery Type InfoLithium (NP-FR1) & charger
Processor Description Real Imaging Processor
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Frame Rate 30 fps
Battery Capacity 1.28E+3 Milliamp Hours
Mount Type Tripod
Warranty Type 90 days limited warranty
Crop Factor 1.5
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
File Format JPEG, MPEG
Effective Still Resolution 7 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Total Still Resolution 7 MP
Maximum Focal Length 114 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 3 x
Lens Type Zoom
Zoom Optical and Digital Zoom
Camera Lens Fixed lens with 3x optical zoom, offering a focal length range of 38-114mm, providing versatility for various shooting scenarios.
Minimum Focal Length 38 Millimeters
Digital Zoom 2
Lens Construction 1
Metering Methods Evaluative
Exposure Control Manual
White Balance Settings Auto
Screen Size 1.8 Inches
Display Type LCD
Display Fixture Type Fixed
Display Resolution Maximum 134,000
Has Color Screen Yes
Flash Memory Type Memory Stick Pro
Memory Storage Capacity 32 MB
Write Speed Average
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type PCI-Express
Flash Memory Installed Size 32 MB

Key Advantages

The Sony CP150 is praised for its compact size and ease of use, making it suitable for entry-level photographers. Its CCD sensor delivers good image quality in daylight conditions. The camera's ability to save images in JPEG format facilitates easy sharing and storage. Battery choice of AA cells ensures easy replacement anywhere. The simple interface and menu system reduce the learning curve for new users. Additionally, its USB connectivity enables straightforward file transfers without complex software.

Limitations

The CP150 has a fixed lens with limited zoom capability, restricting creative framing options. Low-light performance is constrained due to sensor and lens aperture limitations. The LCD screen is relatively small and lacks high resolution by modern standards. There is no support for advanced shooting modes or video recording. Storage capacity is limited by the relatively small internal memory, and there is no expandable memory option. Lastly, the camera was discontinued early and lacks modern connectivity features such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

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