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  2. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F717 - Wikipedia

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    Electronic with dioptre adjustment, TFT-LCD. General. LCD screen. 1.8" / 123,000 pixels. Weight. 659 g (including battery) The Sony Cybershot DSC-F717 is a bridge digital camera, introduced by Sony in September 2002.

  3. List of Sony Cyber-shot cameras - Wikipedia

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    HX series. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5V (2010) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V (2014) with 50X zoom and GPS. Sony Cyber-shot HyperXoom 50. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300. Note: HX is an abbreviation for HyperXoom. All cameras used CMOS sensors, could zoom optically while filming, and had optical image stabilization.

  4. List of Sony α cameras - Wikipedia

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    List of Sony α cameras. 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.

  5. CineAlta - Wikipedia

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    A Sony CineAlta movie camera (Sony F5) with 75mm lens, follow focus, 7" monitor on a Sachtler tripod. CineAlta is a brand name used by Sony to describe various products involved in content creation, production and exhibition process within digital cinema workflow. Now Sony's products branded as CineAlta include camera, camcorder, recorder ...

  6. Sony α - Wikipedia

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    Lenses, camera bodies. The Sony A-mount on a Tamron SP 17-50mm F2.8. The Sony A-mount on an α33 camera. Sony α (the lower case to Greek letter alpha, often transliterated as Sony Alpha) is a brand of digital camera. This line has been active since 2006, building upon the Konica Minolta camera technologies, whose assets were acquired by Sony .

  7. Sony α7 - Wikipedia

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    127×94×48 mm. Weight. Approx. 474 g (16.7 oz) (camera body, card and battery) The Sony α7, α7R, α7S and α7C (the α is sometimes spelled out as Alpha) are four closely related families of full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. The first two were announced in October 2013, [ 2] the third in April 2014 and the fourth in ...

  8. Sony α6000 - Wikipedia

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    Sony α6000. The Sony α6000 (model ILCE-6000) [ 1] is a digital camera announced 12 February 2014. [ 2] It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC), which has a smaller body form factor than a traditional DSLR while retaining the sensor size and features of an APS-C -sized model. It is targeted at professionals, experienced users ...

  9. Sony Alpha 77 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony α77 was the flagship for Sony's midrange Alpha SLT camera line. The successor to the Sony A700 , it is equipped with a 24.3 MP APS-C HD CMOS sensor and has a 12- fps burst-shooting mode. The camera is fitted with Sony's patented “translucent mirror” technology.