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  2. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F717 - Wikipedia

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    Quick Review: The last photo can be reviewed by holding on the shutter button after the photo is taken. USB 2.0 for faster file transfer to a PC or a printer; Supports Memory Stick Pro with capacity of 256MB and up (original Memory Stick has a maximum capacity of 128MB per side) F717 retained all distinctive features from F707, such as:

  3. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    See Article) microSD: 2005 2 GB [4] Subcompact (15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm), DRM, up to 2 GB. [4] (2 GB cards use larger block sizes and may not be compatible with some host devices. See Article) SDHC: 2006 32 GB [4] Same build as SD but greater capacity and transfer speed, 4 GB to 32 GB (not compatible with older host devices). miniSDHC: 2008 32 ...

  4. Memory Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSPD) quickly replaced the Memory Stick Duo due to the Duo's size limitation of 128 MB and slow transfer speed. Memory Stick PRO Duos are available in all the same variants as the larger Memory Stick PRO, with and without High Speed mode, and with and without MagicGate support.

  5. List of Sony Cyber-shot cameras - Wikipedia

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    Original memory stick DSC-U20 September 2002 2 MP 1632×1224 1/2.7" CCD 85×48 29 DSC-U30 May 2003 85×40×29 DSC-U60 60×117×43 Waterproof DSC-U50 August 2003 100×41×25 Tilting lens Memory Stick Duo DSC-U40 October 2003 83×39×26 320×240 8.333fps Lens cap that acts like a power switch

  6. Sony camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The TD10 is Sony's first 3D AVCHD camcorder. It records on an internal 64 GB hard drive or onto Sony Memory Stick Pro memory cards, or onto SDHC cards. Released in 2011, it can record a maximum of 28 Mbit/s in 3D or 2D. Its two sensors are ¼" (4.5 mm) and each has gross 4200K pixels, can produce a maximum 5.3-megapixel image in 16:9 (3072×1728).

  7. Cyber-shot - Wikipedia

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    All Cyber-shot cameras accept Sony's proprietary Memory Stick or Memory Stick PRO Duo flash memory, except the DSC-MD1 which only accept MiniDisc. Select models have also supported CompactFlash. Current Cyber-shot cameras support Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD, SDHC, and SDXC.

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