Main specifications
| Battery Format : | NP-BD1 |
| Battery Quantity : | 1 |
| Battery Type : | Lithium D |
| Built in Screen : | Yes |
| Built-in Flash Facility : | Yes |
| Colour : | Silver |
| Coverage : | 100 % |
| Depth : | 1.63 cm |
| Description : | Here's a great way to add an extra dimension to enjoying your precious pictures and clips. View colourful, dynamic 'slideshows' on the camera screen, with exciting transitions and a choice of music tracks. Or connect to your HD television for a view of the big picture. Left your camcorder behind? Don't worry: now you can capture crisp, clear HD movie clips at an incredible 30 frames per second for smooth, clear action. Watch the results on your BRAVIA television: you'll be amazed by the quality, detail and colour. Your camera fits easily into a pocket or bag. With less size and weight to carry, you’re always ready to catch that special moment, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing. |
| Digital Zoom : | 8X |
| Effective Pixels : | 12.1 Megapixels |
| Exposure Control : | +/- 2.0 EV, 1/ 3 EV step |
| Flash Modes : | Auto, Forced Flash, Slow Syncro, No Flash |
| Form Factor : | Digital Camera |
| Frame Rates : | 30 fps |
| Height : | 5.78 cm |
| Image Capture Modes : | 4000 x 3000, 4000 x 2248, 3264 x 2448, 2592 x 1944, 2048 x 1536, 1920 x 1080, 640 x 480 |
| Image File Formats Supported : | JPEG |
| Image Sensor Size : | 1/2.3 in |
| Image Sensor Technology : | Super HAD CCD |
| In The Box : | T900 Camera, Rechargeable battery pack (NP-BD1), Battery Charger, Multi Connector Cable, Power Cord, Wrist Strap, CD-ROM, PaintPen, Multi-output Stand |
| ISO Sensitivity Setting : | YES (Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200) |
| Languages Supported : | English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Romanian, Croatian |
| Lens : | Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens |
| Lens Focal Length : | 6.18 to 24.7 mm |
| Lens Focal Length (35mm equivalence) : | 35 to 140 mm |
| Light Metering Method : | Spot, Centre weighted, Multi Pattern |
| Marketing : | So slim, so stylish - and brilliantly easy to use. Sleek, chic looks are matched by the extra-large, detail-packed touchscreen, HD movie recording, Smile Shutter and Optical SteadyShot. A colourful, detail-packed LCD screen helps you frame every shot with more confidence. The wide, high-contrast touchscreen lets you see exactly what you’re shooting – even in bright light when you’re outdoors. The touchscreen also simplifies quick adjustment of shooting settings. Now it’s easy to capture beautiful, smiling portraits of friends and family. Enhanced Face Detection automatically adjusts camera settings for clear, crisp results with natural skin tones. Smile Shutter fires the shutter automatically when your subject smiles to capture those happy moments. |
| Memory Size : | 11 MB |
| Memory Type : | Internal |
| Model Name : | T900 |
| Optical Zoom : | 4X |
| Resolution (Maximum) : | 4000 x 3000 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution : | 921,600 pixels |
| Screen Size : | 3.5 inch |
| Screen Type : | TFT |
| Shutter Speeds : | 2 - 1/1000 Seconds |
| Software Included : | Picture Motion Browser Ver.4.2 (Windows only) + Music Transfer |
| Sony Memory Stick : | Supported |
| USB Ports : | 1 x USB 2.0 |
| Video Facility : | Yes |
| Video File Formats Supported : | MPEG-4 |
| Video Resolution : | 1280x720, 640x480, 640x480 Pixels |
| Weight : | 0.147 kg |
| White Balance : | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent1, Fluorescent2, Fluorescent3, Incandescent, Flash |
| Width : | 9.79 cm |
Sony, as the brand is commonly referred to - is called Sony Corporation in Tokyo, Japan is one of the world's largest media conglomerate with revenue exceeding US$78.88 billion. Sony's name is derived from the term sonus, a Latin word for sound or sonic. Sony is currently one of the world's leading manufacturer of consumer electronics, video games & consoles, business equipment, communications, video and IT products. Sony's journey began in 1945 after Masaru Ibuka started a company called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) with his collegue Akio Morita, in August 1955 Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation produced the Sony TR-55, Japan's first commercial transistor radio. Sony created the world's first portable music player under the Walkman brand in 1979 and in 1982 collaborated with Philips on the Compact Disc (CD), Sony later collaborated with Philips and Toshiba in 1997 to create and market the DVD. Sony went on to launch PlayStation in 1994, PlayStation 2 in 2000 and PlayStation 3 in 2006. Sony is one of the leading developers of the Blu-Ray disc format which became commercially popular, forcing Toshiba to withdraw and stop supporting HD DVD on February 19, 2008.