SONY Cybershot DSC-R1 camera

Sony intends to create a new
benchmark in digital photography
with the introduction of its
high-end Cyber-shot® DSC-R1 camera.
The
Cyber-shot® R1 camera is the world’s
first integrated lens digital still
camera to combine a
professional-grade, 10.3-megapixel
image sensor and the flexibility of
live preview while shooting. With
its ultra-wide Carl Zeiss
Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens (24mm –
120mm) and free-angle, two-inch LCD,
the Cyber-shot R1 brings
professional level imaging
performance to mainstream consumers.
“The R1 represents a breakthrough in
digital camera technology and
construction,” said James Neal,
director for digital imaging
products at Sony Electronics. “You
can grab this camera and go,
confident that you will be prepared
for a wide range of shooting
situations. Its many convenience
features and exceptional performance
can not easily be matched with a
typical consumer-level digital SLR.”
A Class of Its Own
Photo enthusiasts know that image
sensor size is one of the most
important influences on picture
quality. Professional-grade image
sensors, sometimes referred to as
advanced photo system (APS) or
APS-class, are many times the size
of compact sensors used in
point-and-shoot cameras; large
sensors deliver extraordinary
resolution, high sensitivity to
light, and lower image noise or
graininess for exceptional pictures.
At 10.3 megapixels, the R1’s sensor
offers one of the highest
resolutions available in the APS
class.
Unlike digital SLRs, the Cyber-shot
R1 unit’s sensor allows for a “live”
preview thanks to Sony Complementary
Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS)
technology. Until now, the
extraordinary power consumption of
these large sensors has limited
their operation to image capture
only – unable to support the benefit
of a live preview. Sony’s
distinctive design is employed to
reduce power consumption, as well as
increase image processing speeds.
The
camera’s electronic viewfinder or
two-inch LCD lets you evaluate scene
conditions, such as exposure and how
color is rendered before taking a
shot. Because the R1 camera can
preview electronically, using the
image sensor itself in real-time,
framing is always 100% accurate.
Built Digital from the Ground Up

The
R1’s integrated Carl Zeiss
Vario-Sonnar lens was carefully
crafted to take full advantage of
the resolution, clarity and color
performance of its APS-class CMOS
image sensor. Because of the
sensor’s live preview capability,
there is no need for the camera to
have a traditional “mirror and
prism” construction common to
digital SLRs. This allows a
lens-to-sensor distance of as little
as 2 mm, optimizing image quality
and color accuracy.
Another benefit of this structure is
the ability to incorporate an
extraordinary wide field of view and
zoom range. The 24 mm wide end of
the lens is particularly suited for
architectural photography,
landscapes and large-group
portraits, while the 120 mm
telephoto end is perfect for filling
the frame with distant subjects.
This is a range not easily matched
by any other lens for use with
cameras using large-scale image
sensors.
Furthermore, no mirror and prism
construction means that the R1 is a
quiet camera, perfect for shooting
at a tennis match or in nature
without disturbing wildlife.
Get the Shot without the Backache
The
Cyber-shot R1 sports a two-inch, LCD
screen that folds flat and swivels
so you can shoot from nearly any
position. This flexibility allows
you to get the shots that other
cameras miss. For example, you can
hold the camera low – down to the
ground – for eye-level view shots of
kids and pets without having to bend
yourself into a pretzel or crawling
on the ground.
The Power of Optimal Image
Processing
A
10.3-megapixel camera needs a fast
processor. Sony harnessed the power
of it Real Imaging Processor™ LSI to
achieve fast response times, low
power consumption and clear images.
The
new camera features a one-second
shot-to-shot time, three
frame-per-second burst shooting, and
a shutter release time of only 7.5
milliseconds. Because it consumes 70
percent less power than Sony’s
previous processing circuitry, the
camera has a battery life of up to
500 shots per charge, which can vary
according to use and camera
settings.
For
enhanced versatility, Cyber-shot R1
offers three different modes of
color reproduction: Adobe RGB used
for professional graphics and offset
color printing, Standard sRGB for
most computer-based uses, and Vivid
sRGB for more intense primary
colors.
The
camera’s user selectable Advanced
Gradation Control System (AGCS)
optimizes image contrast, in order
to avoid “blown out” highlights in
high-contrast scenes and “crushed”
blacks in low-contrast ones. AGCS
evaluates the distribution of
brightness and then automatically
applies the appropriate gamma curve
to achieve better pictures.
Users will also enjoy the added
convenience of storing images onto
Memory Stick PRO™ media, as well as
CompactFlash® Type I and Type II
media or Microdrive® media. The
camera supports both JPEG and RAW
formats, which can then be
manipulated on a PC using the
supplied Sony Image Data Converter
SR software.
The
Cyber-shot R1 camera will be
available in mid-November for about
$1,000 online at
SonyStyle.com, at Sony Style
retail stores (SonyStyle
Retail), and at select
authorized dealers nationwide.
Pre-orders begin online today at
http://www.sony.com/r1.
The
new camera is supplied with a
NP-FM50 InfoLithium battery, an
AC-L15 adaptor, a USB and video
cables, shoulder strap, and CD-ROM
software with PicturePackage and
Image Data Converter SR for RAW.
There are a variety of optional
accessories (sold separately),
including wide angle and telephoto
conversion lenses, adaptors,
filters, tripods, flashes, carry
cases, a neck strap and a battery.
Specifications

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Imaging Device: 21.5
x 14.4mm 10.3 Megapixel
Effective Complementary
Metal Oxide Semiconductor
(CMOS) Image Sensor |
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Recording Media:
Memory Stick® Media, Memory
Stick PRO™ Media, Microdrive
and CompactFlash® Type I/II
Media |
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Zoom: 5X Optical, 2X
Digital, 0 - 15X Smart Zoom™
Feature (depending on
resolution) |
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Filter Diameter: 67mm |
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Focal Length: 14.3 -
71.5 mm |
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35mm Equivalent: 24 -
120 mm |
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Aperture: f2.4 - 4.8
(minimum f16) |
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Focus: 5 Area
Multi-Point AF with Manual
Select |
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Minimum Focus Distance:
19.7" (50 cm) (Wide/Tele) |
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Macro Focus Distance:
13.7" (35 cm) |
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Aperture Range: 16
Step, f2.8 - 16.0 |
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Shutter Speed: 1/2000
- 30 seconds; Bulb up to 3
minutes |
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Manual Exposure: ±2.0
EV, 1/3 EV Step |
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Color LCD: 2.0" 134K
Pixels LCD with Free-angle
Rotation90 |
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Eye-Level Finder:
Hi-Speed TTL 0.44" 235K
Pixels Precision TFT LCD;
100% coverage; Eye sensor90 |
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Flash Modes:
Auto/Forced On/Forced
Off/Slow Synchro |
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Red-Eye Reduction:
On/Off |
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Flash Effective Range:
WIDE" 1' 8" - 12' 10" (0.5 -
3.9m); TELE: 1' 8" - 7' 10"
(0.5 - 2.4m) |
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White Balance: Auto,
Daylight, Cloudy,
Fluorescent, Incandescent,
Flash, One Push (White
Balance Adjustment: -3 - +3,
by step) |
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Picture Effects:
Black and White, Sepia |
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ISO: Auto, 160, 200,
400, 1600, 3200 |
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Scene Modes:
Twilight, Twilight Portrait,
Portrait, Landscape |
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Self-Timer: Yes, 10
Seconds |
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Still Image Modes:
JPEG (Fine/Standard) and RAW |
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MPEG Movie Mode: N/A |
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Microphone / Speaker:
N/A / N/A |
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• USB
Terminal: Yes,
Supports USB 2.0 High Speed81 |
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Memory Stick PRO™ Media
Compatibility: Tested
to support up to 4 GB media
capacity44;
does not support Access
Control security function |
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Battery Type/Capacity:
InfoLithium® NP-FM50 1180mAH
Rated |
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Supplied Software:
Picture Package™ for Sony
v1.6 (Windows), Pixela™
ImageMixer VCD2 (Macintosh),
Sony Image Data Converter
SRF v1.0 (Windows &
Macintosh), USB Driver |
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• OS
Compatibility:
Microsoft® Windows® 98,
98SE, 2000 Professional, ME,
XP Home and Professional;
Macintosh® OS X (v 10.1.5 or
later). OS must be installed
at the factory. |
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