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Ad ID: 56567741
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Street address: Rushall Crescent, Melbourne, 3068
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Melbourne
Date Listed: 13/06/2008
Hi this is boxed and as new, HOWEVER it does not have a charger, you can buy these for about $20. So no worries there, CALL ME ON
0400 047 055 I'm not regularly on the net, so better to call huh? below are some details about the camera. Item Specifics - Digital Cameras Digital Camera Type: CompactOptical Zoom: 3xBrand: SonyDigital Zoom: 6xModel: DSC-L1Memory Card Format: Memory StickResolution (Megapixels): 4.1Duohttp://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/attrhelp/contextual/1.html : UsedBattery Type: Rechargeable InfoLithium batteryFeatures: Sound Recording, Video RecordingBundled Kits: --Display Size: 1.5 inchesThis translation is provided as a service. eBay cannot guarantee its accuracy. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120261115444&translate=no&ssPageName=LanguageToggle Hi the charger for this camera was lost when overseas. It's in perfect working condition, but the joystick style selector switch on the back is a bit loose, this affects the operation of the camera in no way. It white. The memory stick is 256 MB.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/l1_qtvr.html Click on the L1 for a 360° QTVR tour The Sony CyberShot DSC-L1 packs a 4.1-megapixel imager, 3X-optical zoom lens into a stylish little package just smaller than a candy bar. Measuring just 3.7" x 1.7" x 1.1" (95 x 44.3 x 25.7mm), the L1 is powered by a InfoLithium battery pack, and features Sony’s Real Imaging Processor circuitry, delivering outstanding shot-to-shot speed, stamina and quick start-up time for catching the action when it happens. Its Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3X optical zoom lens, sets the stage for picture quality typically delivered by larger, more expensive digital cameras. For the first time in Sony's ultra-compact class of digital cameras, the Cyber-shot L1 employs a 1.5-inch transflective LCD, making it easier to see what’s on the LCD even in bright sunlight.
Not only is its sized aimed at being slipped in one's purse or pocket, but it also allows users to be a little more unique with four unique color and finish choices to choose from (brushed silver, dark blue matte, black and a striking dark red piano gloss.) When used with Memory Stick PRO Duo media, the L1's high-quality MPEG Movie VX Fine mode captures and plays back high-resolution full-motion videos with 640x480 pixel resolution at 30 frames per second. The length is limited only by the capacity of the memory card being used. Like most of Sony's Cyber-shot cameras, the DSC-L1 model has speedy auto-focus and auto-exposure options to snap the best picture the first time. You can quickly select the best setting based on the shooting conditions by choosing from one of seven preset modes, including twilight, snow, beach and candle. The DSC-L1 also features four newly developed technologies - including a linear focus drive and a compact high-resolution optical system - that combine to produce its ultra-small 3x optical lens. This lets you zoom in for crisp images of a flower or zoom out for a far-away shot of the game-winning goal, all the while staying in sharp focus. The included InfoLithium battery provides for approximately 240 shots per charge with a to-the-minute, on-screen display of remaining battery life.
The silver DSC-L1 will be available in mid-October (2004), and the blue, black and red models will follow in January (2005), each for about $300.
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The Cyber-shot L1 and a CD for size comparison.
The playing card deck-size http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/s410.html and the diminutive DSC-L1.
The credit card-size http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/ex-z40.html and the diminutive DSC-L1. Go to |
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