I currently use the Sony Cybershot F717 Camera. I have
been thoroughly impressed with this camera ever since I first started using
it in November 2002. You will see from my portfolio that the quality is
more than adequate even to take photography to the professional levels.
The DSC-F717 combines point-and-shoot
convenience with a host of manual photographic controls, sure to
inspire digital photographers to expand creativity and get better
results from their efforts.
Armed with high-quality Carl Zeiss optics, ISO
sensitivities of 100/200/400/800 and shutter speeds of up to 1/2000
second (Program AE only,) the DSC-F717 produces impressive results,
even in the most demanding of shooting situations.
^ THE SONY F717 DIGITAL CAMERA
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW 1
REAR VIEW
SIDE VIEW 2
SONY F717 Overview
2/3-inch 5.24-megapixel CCD imager
Still image sizes: 2560x1920, 2048x1536, 1280x960, 640x480
5x (38-190mm) all-glass Carl Zeiss F2-2.4 zoom lens
TTL autofocus with laser AF assist
5-zone Auto Focus area, auto or manual
Manual focus with ring on lens and magnified LCD view
1.8" 123,000 pixel color LCD monitor
High-resolution TTL color viewfinder
Program AE and four Scene modes
Shutter speed priority (30 secs. to 1/1000 sec. in 30
steps)
Aperture priority (F2 to F8 in 13 steps)
Manual exposure with EV indicator
Exclusive NightShot and NightFrame exposure modes
Auto Exposure Bracketing with +/- 0.3, 0.7 or 1.0 steps