12/25/2023 0 Comments Sony cyber shot 7.2 megapixels![]() There is not an overwhelming amount of buttons or controls, but enough to know that you do have control. Overall, the back of the Sony P200 is attractive and organized looking. There is also a slight lip to its right to prevent the thumb from slipping during shooting. On the very right side of the back is a series of nine dots meant to act as a thumb grip for the camera. The button in the southeast corner is the Delete button. The button in the southwest corner is the self-labeled "Menu" button - Self-explanatory. When the button is pushed again, histograms and image information will appear on the screen. When this button is pushed, the LCD will darken to offset bright lighting. The button on the northwest corner is an LCD view button. If the dial was a compass, the buttons would be on the northwest, southwest, and southeast corners. There are three buttons surrounding this dial. The middle button is used to make selections. The left button acts as an escape button the right doubles as a focus mode selector. The top button selects flash modes the bottom button selects the self-timer mode. Each of these buttons performs a secondary function in addition to its navigational and selection purposes. The dial looks circular, but is made up of five separate buttons: four in each direction and one in the middle. The following options are available on the dial: Playback, Auto, Program Auto, Manual, Scene, and Movie.īelow the dial and directly to the right of the LCD screen is the four-way navigational dial, along with three buttons. To the left of the lever is the Mode Dial. In the top right corner is the zoom lever, represented by a "W" and a "T" on a polished metal surface. To the right of the viewfinder and LCD are all of the camera’s function buttons. Centered above the LCD monitor is the real image optical viewfinder, with two LED lights to its right. On the left side is the 2-inch LCD screen, with the brand name "Sony" in white lettering at the bottom. The buttons are neatly laid out and thoughtfully placed. ![]() ![]() The design on the back of the P200 is similar to the front: simple. To its right is the phrase, "7.2 Megapixels," in black lettering. ![]() In the bottom left corner of the P200 is the series name, "Cyber-shot," also in polished letters. To the right of the brand name is a skinny ovular flash, followed by an optical viewfinder and an AF assist illuminator. In the top left corner of the front is the brand name, "Sony," highlighted in polished aluminum letters. Around the rim of the lens are the words, "Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 2.8-5.2/ 7.9-23.7," in small black lettering. The round side accentuates the 3x optical zoom lens, which rests in the center of the curved right side. The brushed aluminum surface covers the classic Cyber-shot frame, which looks like a rectangle with a rounded right side (when viewed from strait-on). The front of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 is designed with simplicity in mind. ![]()
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