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Sony DSC-F828 Digital Cameras

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-F828 Digital Camera

Sony's digital camera line has reached new resolution levels with the release of the 8-megapixel Cybershot DSC-F828. The new camera is encased in a black, magnesium-alloy body, and is the first to incorporate Sony's recently announced four-color filter technology.

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Manufacturer: Sony
Key Features
Camera Type  What is "Camera Type"?
Standard Point and Shoot
Optical Zoom  What is "Optical Zoom"?
7x
Resolution  What is "Resolution"?
8 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type  What is "Image Sensor Type"?
CCD
Weight 1.82 lb.
Lens
Interchangeable Lens  What is "Interchangeable Lens"?
Not Interchangeable Lenses
Optical Zoom  What is "Optical Zoom"?
7x
35mm Zoom Lens 28 - 200 mm
Digital Zoom  What is "Digital Zoom"?
2x
Focus Type Autofocus & Manual Focus
Focus Range 19.7 in. (w)
Macro Focus Range  What is "Macro Focus Range"?
0.75 in. (w)
Focal Length  What is "Focal Length"?
7.1 - 51 mm
Image Quality
Camera Resolution  What is "Camera Resolution"?
8 Megapixel
Image Resolutions  What is "Image Resolutions"?
640 x 480 • 3264 x 2448 • 3264 x 2176 • 2592 x 1944 • 2048 x 1536 • 1280 x 960
Video
Video Resolutions  What is "Video Resolutions"?
640 x 480 (VGA) • 160 x 112
Video Speed 30 fps
Max Movie Length Without Limit (Depends on the camera free memory size)
Video Format MPEG
Exposure Control
Aperture Range  What is "Aperture Range"?
f2.8 (w) - f2 (w)
Shutter Speed  What is "Shutter Speed"?
30 - 1/3200 sec
White Balance  What is "White Balance"?
Auto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Flash (Preset)
Storage
Memory Type  What is "Memory Type"?
CompactFlash Card Type I • CompactFlash Card Type II • IBM Microdrive • Memory Stick • Memory Stick Pro
Compression Modes Fine • Normal • Uncompressed
Compression Type  What is "Compression Type"?
JPEG • TIFF • Raw Image
File Size (High Res.) 22.76 MB (6 images on 128MB card)
File Size (Low Res.) 0.07 MB (about 1,829 images on 128MB card)
Flash
ISO Speeds  What is "ISO Speeds"?
Auto • 100 • 200 • 400 • 800 • 64
Flash Functions  What is "Flash Functions"?
Flash Off • Auto Flash • Fill-in Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash • Slow Sync
Viewfinder / Display
Viewfinder  What is "Viewfinder"?
Digital
LCD Screen  What is "LCD Screen"?
With LCD Screen
LCD Screen Size 1.8 in.
LCD Screen Resolution 134,000 pixels
LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Interfaces
Interface Type  What is "Interface Type"?
USB 2.0
Video Interface Video Out
Power Supply
Battery Type Proprietary Lithium
Battery Life 370 Images
Included Features
Self Timer 10 Sec.
Built-in MP3 Player Unknown
Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker With Built-in Speaker
Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount
System Requirements
Operating System Apple Mac OS 9 • Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition • Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Dimensions
Width 5.31 in.
Depth 3.56 in.
Height 6.18 in.
Weight 1.82 lb.
Warranty
Warranty 1 Year
Miscellaneous
Family Line Sony Cyber-shot
Included Accessories Software • USB Cable • Video Cable • Shoulder Strap • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger • AC Power Adapter • Lens Cap
Review Summary
40 Reviews from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars  
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By: ldusold
May 27, 2004

~ BRAINS & BEAUTY in the Photography World ~

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Everything you could ask for in a camera, digital or otherwise.

Cons: Not as easy as it looks.

Bottom Line:
This camera is an EXCELLENT camera if you know enough about what you are doing. It's affordable, and gives you that professional quality. Not meant for beginners. Read More


By: marketv
Oct 29, 2004

This camera is So capable even with it's 2/3" CCD!

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Best handling, impressive speed, high pictures quality, accurate color.

Cons: Need Smaller aperture, faster shutter speed. potential CA/PF. Small CCD.

Bottom Line:
It's a bargain if you can get it lower than $700. Sony is throwing in 512 MB MSpro to buyers for free between now and Dec. Read More


By: davymills
Nov 14, 2006

Almost a DSLR

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Perfect next step on this design. Great enhancements, including CFII drive.

Cons: Some things (flash) still highly proprietary, but workarounds available.

Bottom Line:
If you're a pro looking for a backup or pro/semi-pro with a smallish wallet, this is a great solution. Read More


By: imdragonslayer
Dec 10, 2004

GO SONY !! A contender to all the big 35mm cameras with sony reliability.

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Feels like a camera, looks like a camera, Color accurate. reliable. sensible easy

Cons: Slow at highest res. 12 pics.on 512 mb cf. petite buttons.

Bottom Line:
A digital camera that doesn't feel like an mp3 player , is reliable, easy to use. high tech , high quality, excellent lense, a professional camera for the consumer. Read More


By: drbme
Jan 8, 2004

It wants to be a DSLR when it grows up

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: FAST accurate AF even in low light, flash hot shoe, solid build quality

Cons: CHROMATIC ABERRATIONS, Slow to write 8MP "fine" RAW/TIF, no PC socket

Bottom Line:
If you want a pro camera or mostly a automated point-and-shoot, you could make a better choice, but "serious amateur" level photogs should take a look at the 828. Read More


By: suzannejung
Feb 19, 2005

Movie File Size

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: It is an overall professional grade camera. Highly recommended you won’t be disappointed!

Cons: Individual MPEG movie size LIMITED 1.45 GB even with larger storage space.

Bottom Line:
I highly recommend this camera. The professional quality pictures, night photo capabilities, and video quality make it an all around PROFESSIONAL camera that even a novice can use. Read More


By: loren2003
Jan 3, 2004

Supercharged Sony Cybershot

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Image Quality (wow), myriad settings for pro quality shooting, Sony quality, CF/MicroDrive option

Cons: Price (worth it), thick user manual, alot to learn to fully use all features.

Bottom Line:
Pro-quality camera that digital photography enthusiasts will adore. Awesome image quality, feature packed, its a veritable powerhouse. This cam will make a good photographer great! Read More


By: crfralick
May 10, 2004

Superb Camera with Some Faults

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Beautiful build quality, great lens, wonderful handling, and ultimately terrific image quality.

Cons: Some high ISO noise, purple fringing in high contrast images, stupid flap over USB port.

Bottom Line:
Superb camera with outstanding build and image quality. Highly recommended as long as you don't believe all the purple fringing hysteria. Read More


By: krnkw
Sep 21, 2004

Top notch photos

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Great features, great lense and zoom, dual memory media

Cons: Pictures needs post-processing, expensive, heavy

Bottom Line:
This is the best option for just-below DSLR quality (Digital Rebel)... Don't pay more than $800 for the camera. Read More


By: altra-larry
Mar 9, 2004

I was holding out for a Digital SLR, but this camera changed my mind

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: It combines the best of D-SLR and Advanced Digital Cameras.

Cons: It takes a little study time to fully understand all the advanced features.

Bottom Line:
Buy this camera if you are a serious enthusiast of digital or film photography. It's great. Read More


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