Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 explained

Model:Sony DSC-R1
Kind:Bridge digital camera
Sensor:21.5 mm × 14.4 mm CMOS
Res:3,888 × 2,592 (10 million)
Lens:Fixed, 14.3–71.5 mm Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*, 24–120 mm equiv. (5× zoom)
Shutterrange:30–1/2000 s + bulb (3 minutes)
Farea:Multi-point AF (5 area auto select), Centre AF, Spot AF (flexible)
Fmode:Single, Monitor, Continuous
Speedrange:160, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
Cont:3 frames @ 3.0 frame/s
Viewfinder:Electronic with diopter adjustment, 235,200 pixel 0.44" TFT LCD
Rearlcd:2.0" top mounted flip and twist
Weight:995 g or 2.2 lb (including battery)

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 is a bridge digital camera announced by Sony in 2005. It featured a 10.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor (21.5 × 14.4 mm), a size typically used in DSLRs and rarely used in bridge cameras (which were using at that time 2/3" (= 6.6 × 8.8 mm) or 1/1.8" (= 5.3 × 7.1 mm)). This was the first time such a large sensor was incorporated into a bridge camera.[1] Besides the APS-C sensor, the DSC-R1 also featured a 14.3–71.5 mm Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens, providing for an angle of view equivalent to 24–120 mm on a full frame camera.

Advantages

Compared to a standard DSLR the Sony DSC-R1 had the following advantages:

Disadvantages

and the following disadvantages:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-r1-announced-2464 "Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 announced" by ePHOTOzine
  2. Book: Späth, Frank. Sony Cyber-shot R1. 2005. Point of Sale Verlag. Baierbrunn, Germany. 3-925334-72-6. 13.
  3. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/sony-r1.shtml Sony DSC-R1 review by Luminous Landscape