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Dec 22 - Jan 12,2002 |
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-F707 A digital camera worth the price By Alessandro Cancian
Originally Published: 2002-05-26
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Cyber-Shot DSC-F707
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That technology walks in giant strides is nothing new, so nobody should be overly surprised of the fact that today a semipro digital camera can be purchased at the same price that yesterday bought only a consumer model. One of the companies that worked the most to bring this technology down to affordability is surely Sony. As if to continue a tradition also in the field of digital photography, the Japanese corporation recently became the first to offer a 5-megapixel camera for less than U.S. $1,000.
The DSC-F707 is the follow-up to the F505, sporting the same body, but with many pleasant novelties in comparison with the previous model, beginning with the 5 megapixel CCD imager.
The DSC-F707 is built around a large and sharp 5x Carl Zeiss lens, covering the 35mm equivalent of 38-190 mm (maximum aperture F2-2.4). The unconventional shape is one of the most striking aspects. In a period when most manufacturers try to design cameras as compact and lightweight as possible, Sony offers its customers a model that does not cut corners as to weight and size, also due to its powerful lenses. The camera has an unusually large objective and a body that is tasked with handling many functions.
The rear body of the F707 is attached to the lens by a swivel and can be rotated through approximately 77 degrees upwards (LCD facing up) and 36 degrees down. Even though its shape at first appears unusual for a digital camera, the use is natural and easy in comparison to more compact but nonetheless less handy designs.
Actually, the first feeling given is of safety, thanks to a body entirely made in magnesium, which bestows a robustness that can't be found in many plastic models currently available on the market.
The camera is powered by a proprietary rechargeable InfoLithium M battery, which on the one hand performs well in terms of average life, but on the other cannot be replaced by normal alkaline batteries on sale at any supermarket, even in case of emergencies.
The DSC-F707 comes with a very clear and bright 1.8" LCD monitor located in the back of the body. Thanks to an anti-reflective coating, the LCD can easily be used also outdoors, in conditions of strong lighting. Of course, if one intends to maximize battery life, one should use the monitor as little as possible, especially when taking shots. The electronic viewfinder, essentially a miniature LCD with a magnifying eyepiece, can be used instead.
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