F/S Sony 2.1 Megapixel Digi--DSC-P50
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F/S Sony 2.1 Megapixel Digi--DSC-P50 UPDATED
Ok I am selling this since I no longer have use for it. I bought it for myself as my christmas present to me back in late December. The camera came with a 4 mb memory stick carrying case and USB adapter. I am throwing in three extra things with this.
I am selling for $160 plus shipping
What will be included is as follows:
Sony P50 digital camera
Carrying case that came with camera(very small)
4 mb memory stickm + addl 128 meg memory stick
USB adapter to connect camera to pc
Extras that come with camera
GENUINE sony info-lithium battery(this is the one made specifically for the camera--it allows you to see amt of battery power left in minutes on the camera itself--according to sony with LCD and flash off battery will last for upto 2K pics on a full charge depending on image size)
Genuine sony charger(this is the specific charger made for this camera)
Larger genuine sony carrying case(this case can hold the USB adapter,camera,charger, and more memory sticks)
These three things will add upto $100-$125(due to being sony products and how sony likes to assrape you on that)
Here are some specs on the camera
Max resolution 1600 x 1200
Low resolution 1024 x 768, 640 x 480
Image ratio w:h 4:3, 3:2
Effective pixels 1.92 million
Sensor photo detectors 2.1 million
Sensor size 1/2.7 " (5.27 x 3.96 mm)
Sensor type CCD
Colour filter array RGB
Sensor manufacturer Sony
ISO rating 100, 200, 400
Zoom wide (W) 41 mm
Zoom tele (T) 123 mm (3 x)
Digital zoom Yes, 2 x
Auto Focus Yes
Manual Focus Yes, 5 presets
Auto focus type TTL
Normal focus range 50 cm
Macro focus range 3 cm
White balance override Yes - 3 positions
Aperture range F3.8 - ?
Min shutter 8 sec
Max shutter 1/725 sec
Built-in Flash Yes
Flash guide no. 2 m (6.5 ft) m
External flash No
Flash modes Auto, On, Off
Focal length multiplier
Exposure compensation -2EV to +2EV in 1/3EV Steps
Metering Center weighted, Spot
Aperture priority No
Shutter priority No
Lens thread 37 mm
Continuous Drive No
Movie Clips Yes, MPEG EX (only storage limited - no audio
Remote control No
Tripod mount Yes
Self-timer 10 sec
Time-lapse recording No
Storage types Memory Stick
Microdrive compatible No
Storage included 4 MB Memory Stick
Uncompressed format TIFF
Compressed format JPEG (EXIF)
Quality Levels Fine, Standard
Viewfinder Optical
LCD 1.5 "
LCD Pixels 123,000
Playback zoom Yes, 5 x
Video out Yes
USB Yes
Firewire (IEEE 1394) No
Serial No
Battery AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended)
Weight (inc. batteries) 250 g (8.8 oz)
Dimensions 143 x 103 x 79 mm (5.6 x 4.1 x 3.1 in
I am selling for $160 plus shipping
What will be included is as follows:
Sony P50 digital camera
Carrying case that came with camera(very small)
4 mb memory stickm + addl 128 meg memory stick
USB adapter to connect camera to pc
Extras that come with camera
GENUINE sony info-lithium battery(this is the one made specifically for the camera--it allows you to see amt of battery power left in minutes on the camera itself--according to sony with LCD and flash off battery will last for upto 2K pics on a full charge depending on image size)
Genuine sony charger(this is the specific charger made for this camera)
Larger genuine sony carrying case(this case can hold the USB adapter,camera,charger, and more memory sticks)
These three things will add upto $100-$125(due to being sony products and how sony likes to assrape you on that)
Here are some specs on the camera
Max resolution 1600 x 1200
Low resolution 1024 x 768, 640 x 480
Image ratio w:h 4:3, 3:2
Effective pixels 1.92 million
Sensor photo detectors 2.1 million
Sensor size 1/2.7 " (5.27 x 3.96 mm)
Sensor type CCD
Colour filter array RGB
Sensor manufacturer Sony
ISO rating 100, 200, 400
Zoom wide (W) 41 mm
Zoom tele (T) 123 mm (3 x)
Digital zoom Yes, 2 x
Auto Focus Yes
Manual Focus Yes, 5 presets
Auto focus type TTL
Normal focus range 50 cm
Macro focus range 3 cm
White balance override Yes - 3 positions
Aperture range F3.8 - ?
Min shutter 8 sec
Max shutter 1/725 sec
Built-in Flash Yes
Flash guide no. 2 m (6.5 ft) m
External flash No
Flash modes Auto, On, Off
Focal length multiplier
Exposure compensation -2EV to +2EV in 1/3EV Steps
Metering Center weighted, Spot
Aperture priority No
Shutter priority No
Lens thread 37 mm
Continuous Drive No
Movie Clips Yes, MPEG EX (only storage limited - no audio
Remote control No
Tripod mount Yes
Self-timer 10 sec
Time-lapse recording No
Storage types Memory Stick
Microdrive compatible No
Storage included 4 MB Memory Stick
Uncompressed format TIFF
Compressed format JPEG (EXIF)
Quality Levels Fine, Standard
Viewfinder Optical
LCD 1.5 "
LCD Pixels 123,000
Playback zoom Yes, 5 x
Video out Yes
USB Yes
Firewire (IEEE 1394) No
Serial No
Battery AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended)
Weight (inc. batteries) 250 g (8.8 oz)
Dimensions 143 x 103 x 79 mm (5.6 x 4.1 x 3.1 in
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Oh yeah, here are some pics taken with the camera.
Also side note this camera will accept screw on filters made for 37 mm SLR cameras.
Pics(some of these will be pretty large 1600x1200)--right save ass to get the full size pics
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_085.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_028.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_029.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_113.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Picture_208.jpg
Not one of my best but this is the kind of crap you see in Texas
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_134.jpg
Also side note this camera will accept screw on filters made for 37 mm SLR cameras.
Pics(some of these will be pretty large 1600x1200)--right save ass to get the full size pics
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_085.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_028.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_029.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_113.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Picture_208.jpg
Not one of my best but this is the kind of crap you see in Texas
http://home.comcast.net/~98ex/Sony_Camera_134.jpg
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Bumping and addind this:
This is what the camera looks like
Not actual pics of camera
I ahve been asked on other boards about night shots and here they are
Warning following pics are 1600x1200
Taken while driving
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20131.jpg
Taken at a gas station with night mode(dusk mode) on. This was on a stationary position(the shutter speed is so slow that if the object is moving it will get blurred.
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20156.jpg
Taken at my moms house at night with Dusk mode on a stationary postion with very poor lighting.
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20012.jpg
another angle this time I am holding the camera(you can tell by the blurry pic)
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20013.jpg
Yet another angle(stationary)
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20015.jpg
This is an example of the slowed down shutter speed, guy is holding a lighter and moving it up and down while I took the pic.
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20026.jpg
This is what the camera looks like
Not actual pics of camera
I ahve been asked on other boards about night shots and here they are
Warning following pics are 1600x1200
Taken while driving
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20131.jpg
Taken at a gas station with night mode(dusk mode) on. This was on a stationary position(the shutter speed is so slow that if the object is moving it will get blurred.
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20156.jpg
Taken at my moms house at night with Dusk mode on a stationary postion with very poor lighting.
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20012.jpg
another angle this time I am holding the camera(you can tell by the blurry pic)
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20013.jpg
Yet another angle(stationary)
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20015.jpg
This is an example of the slowed down shutter speed, guy is holding a lighter and moving it up and down while I took the pic.
http://www.adriancomputers.com/OT/So...mera%20026.jpg
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Ok lets sweeten the deal, I will throw in a 128 meg memory stick in with all of this(that is another $65 worth of product) Same price $200 plus S&H
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no prob, either pm me here or email me at 98ex@nextgenads.com I am not at work Sat so it will prob be sunday when I respond. You can also AIM me at B18C1Sleeper