Digital camera with Bluetooth bite

Pro

1 April 2005

Sony’s first Bluetooth enabled Digital Still Camera can share data with a range of computers or other devices at a distance of up to 10m without any cable connection.

The DSC-FX77 uses Bluetooth BIP (Basic Imaging Profile), a system that works ‘peer to peer’ with any compatible peripherals.

For example, a BIP compatible laptop computer can be used to store images, with a full 4 Mega pixel picture taking around 47 seconds to transfer whilst a VGA resolution image takes just 1.5 seconds.

 

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The DSC-F77 is an identical camera without Bluetooth capability. Both models include a Carl Zeiss Distagon lens (F2.8, 37mm) and a 4.0 Megapixel Sony Super HAD CCD that offers high image quality.

The lens is housed within a rotating unit, a feature that lets users turn the lens through more than 180 degrees to take a self portrait, using the camera’s LCD to frame the shot.

Sony’s new Smart Zoom technology provides up to 3.5x zoom capabilities, depending on picture resolution. Smart Zoom provides telephoto features with no image deterioration.

The camera comes with an extensive selection of prescribed scene mode settings, including twilight, twilight portrait, landscape and soft snap.

Sony: +353 (0)1-413 1710

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