What is Sony Cyber-Shot?

What is Sony Cyber-Shot?

Cyber-shot is Sony’s line of point-and-shoot digital cameras introduced in 1996. Cyber-shot model names use a DSC prefix, which is an initialism for “Digital Still Camera”. Many Cyber-shot models feature Carl Zeiss trademarked lenses, while others use Sony, or Sony G lenses.

How do I charge my Sony Cybershot?

Battery • To charge battery, remove from bottom of camera, insert into battery charger, and plug into wall outlet. When charge light goes on, charging starts. Charging is finished when light turns off.

Why is my digital camera not working?

Non-functioning camera No power can mean a faulty battery, a battery without power, a faulty charger, or dirty contacts. Try replacing the battery with a known good battery. Some cameras allow you to use regular “AA” batteries. Put in a fresh set of alkaline batteries to see if they power the camera.

What kind of sensor does the Sony Cyber-shot tx7 have?

The sleek, sub-compact Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 point-and-shoot camera carries over some of the same features of its sibling, the TX1. Both are outfitted with a 10.2 megapixel Exmor R, back-illuminated CMOS sensor that is designed to capture more light and deliver better low-light performance.

What size LCD is on the Sony tx7?

The Sony TX7 is equipped with a gorgeous, high resolution 3.5-inch LCD. Occupying virtually all of the camera’s rear surface, the 921,000 dot monitor is viewable under most conditions although you might have to tilt it when shooting under bright sunlight to get the best view.

Does the Sony tx7 have a tripod socket?

Surprisingly, the Sony TX7 is equipped with a metal tripod socket, giving it a slight advantage over other cameras for those who plan to use a tripod to capture still or video images. There’s also a Multi-connector along the bottom edge for use with the bundled Multi-output Stand or optional octopus cable.

Does the Sony tx7 support SD/SDHC cards?

A more practical–and very welcome–change is the Sony TX7’s SD/SDHC card compatibility. A single slot now accommodates both SD/SDHC cards and Memory Stick PRO Duo media. Now you can use the more popular and less expensive SD/SDHC cards you may have from other cameras if you switch to a Sony model instead of having to purchase a Memory Stick.

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