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  2. PlayStation Eye - Wikipedia

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    The camera features a two-setting adjustable fixed-focus zoom lens. Selected manually by rotating the lens barrel, the PlayStation Eye can be set to a 56 ° field of view (red dot) similar to that of the EyeToy, [ 11 ] for close-up framing in chat applications, or a 75° field of view (blue dot) for long-shot framing in interactive physical ...

  3. List of PlayStation applications - Wikipedia

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    Sony Entertainment Television: Un­known Yes Yes Un­known IN, RU, UA: Sportsnet Now: No No Yes Un­known CA [11] Spotify: No Yes Yes Yes [2] [3] Stan: No Yes Yes Yes AU: StarzPlay: No No Yes Un­known AE, BH, KW, LB, OM, QA, SA: TBS Seikaiisan Selection: Yes No No Un­known JP: Total Channel: No Yes Yes Un­known ES: Tsutaya TV: Yes No No Un ...

  4. Sony α6400 - Wikipedia

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    The camera is controllable remotely via Sony's Imaging Edge Mobile app. While this app allows for geotagging photos over Bluetooth, it unfortunately omits altitude data and latitude/longitude only are available. Third-party apps, such as Alpha Focus Bracketing, expand functionality with features for creating focus-stacked images.

  5. PlayStation Camera - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Camera was released on November 15, 2013, alongside the PlayStation 4. In March 2014, Sony announced that over 900,000 PlayStation Cameras were sold alongside the PlayStation 4 console, leading to shortages of stock supply. [5] It was estimated that 15% of PlayStation 4 owners also owned a PlayStation Camera. [6] [7]

  6. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    A camera that has built-in GPS; A camera with interface for an external GPS (the interface could be a physical connector or a bluetooth adapter to a remote GPS logger, or WiFi and an app to allow the camera to sync GPS from a smartphone);

  7. Go!Cam - Wikipedia

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    The PSP Camera is a digital camera peripheral by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable handheld video game system. In Japan, the PSP-300 was released as the Chotto Shot (ちょっとショット, "Quick Shot") on November 2, 2006, [1] and was released in Singapore in the same year.

  8. EyeToy - Wikipedia

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    The original logo and product design for the camera was designed by Sony employee Oliver Wright. A second, newer model of the EyeToy was also made, but sports a smaller size and silver casing. [ 9 ] Apart from smaller electronics, no internal improvements had been made to the new model, and its functionality stayed the same as the old EyeToy.

  9. List of Sony α cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony offers a number of interchangeable-lens cameras in its α (Alpha) line. The line has featured cameras employing three different imaging technologies and two mounts: Digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) – early α models with three-digit model numbers employ this technology; they all feature Sony's A-mount.