Sony Cyber-shot DSCW620 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Silver) (2012 Model)
Sony Cyber-shot DSCW620 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Silver) (2012 Model)
- 14.1 megapixels
- 5X Optical Zoom
- 2.7 inch LCD
- Capture your videos in 720p HD Movie mode
- Take stunning images in Sweep Panorama mode-up to 360°
The new Sony Cyber-shot(R) DSCW620 captures superb picture quality and HD video with ease. Its 14.1MP sensor, 5X optical zoom, and Sweep Panorama mode allow you to create breathtaking images, while 720p video records the action and sound, even when zooming. Make taking pictures more fun with Picture Effects, like toy camera and pop color. Generous 2.7″ (230K dots) Clear Photo LCD display features sharp, natural color that makes it easy to compose shots, read menus, and view photos, even in bright sunlight. Picture Effect for more expressive photos iAuto mode automatically optimizes camera settings Face Detection and Smile Shutter technologies Face Priority and Red-eye Reduction functions Soft Skin mode reduces visible blemishes and wrinkles iSCN detects 8 scene conditions and adjusts camera settings DRO Standard and Plus recovers shadow detail in high contrast scenes Self-Portrait Timer makes self-portraits easySpecifications Imaging Sensor – 1/2.3 (7.79mm) Super HAD(TM) CCD Sensor Effective Picture Resolution – 14.1MP Lens Type – Sony Lens Optical Zoom – 5x Focal Length (35mm equivalent) – Still 16 – 9 – 30-150mm / Still 4 – 3 – 28-140mm / Movie 16 – 9 32-160mm / Movie 4 – 3 – 28-140mm LCD – 2.7 Clear Photo LCD (230K pixels) ISO – Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 Flash Modes – Auto / Flash On / Slow Syncro / Flash Off AF Modes – Multi Point AF / Center Weighted AF / Face Tracking Focus Media – Optional MS DUO/PRO Duo/PRO-HG Duo & SD/SDHC/SDXC media Still Image Size – Up to 16 – 9 11M ( 4302 x 2432), 4 – 3 14M (4302 x 3240) Video Mode – 1280×720(1,280 720/30fps)/VGA(640 480/30fps)/ QVGA(320×240/30fps) Microphone/Speaker – Mono/Mono Formats – Image – JPEG; Video – AVI / Motion JPEG Interfaces – Multi AV/USB, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Battery Type – Lithium-ion NP-BN 3.6V Dimensions (Approx.) – W x H x D – 3 7/8 x 2 1/4 x 25/32 (97.7mm x
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How do I work out the magnification of a zoom lens for a DSLR?
Question by mouse_spinach: How do I work out the magnification of a zoom lens for a DSLR?
I recently got a Canon EOS 400D digital SLR camera and I am looking to upgrade the lens for one with a more powerful zoom. However separate lenses are new to me so I am struggling to figure out which lenses are more powerful than others.
I was hoping someone would be able to tell me how you can either work out the strength of the optical zoom on Canon lenses, or give me suggestions of lenses to look at.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Martin.
Best answer:
Answer by Edwin
Hello Martin.
Suppose you are using a 50mm lens. You focus on a subject 30′ away. Now you switch to a 300mm lens and focus on the same subject 30′ away. The image will appear as though it is 6 times closer – or 6 times bigger – as though you had used the 50mm lens at 5′. A zoom of 50-300mm would have a 6x zoom ratio. A zoom of 18-200mm would have an 11.11x zoom ratio.
Simple, isn’t it? Just divide the large number by the small number.
A note of caution: Pay particular attention to the f-stops on zoom lenses. If its a 50-300mm and says f3.5/f6.5 that means it is a slow lens at 300mm (f6.5) – and its not all that fast at 50mm (f3.5). Unfortunately, lens speed costs $ $ $ – usually lots of it.
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