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Type SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Digital Camera Type :
Compact
Image Sensor SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Valid Pixels :
14.5MP
Optical Sensor Type / Size :
 
Lens SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Focal Length :
 
F-number :
 
Optical Zoom :
 
Basic Spec SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Shutter Speed :
2-1/1600
Light Sensitivity (ISO) :
ISO80-3200
Focus distance :
 
Supported Flash Memory :
 
Image record format :
JPEG
Startup time :
 
LCD size :
 
Battery Type :
 
Battery model number :
 
Connections :
 
Digital Zoom :
2x
Built-in memory :
 
Finder :
 
Finder Type :
 
Viewfinder coverage :
 
Viewfinder magnification :
 
Lens mount :
 
Movie SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Resolution :
 
Movie record format :
MJPEG , AVI
Max. Recording time :
 
Frame rate :
 
Others Spec SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Image stabilizer :
 
3D :
 
Waterproof :
 
Face Recognition :
 
Self timer :
 
Sequential shooting mode :
 
Bulb :
 
Vari-Angle LCD :
 
PictBridge :
 
Swivel body :
 
GPS :
 
Cradle Kit :
 
Sensor Dust Reduction :
 
Live View :
 
Built-in flash :
 
RAW JPEG :
 
Size SONY Cybershot DSC-W320
Dimensions (WxHxD) :
3.7"x2"x0.7"
Weight :
102.1g

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