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Brand: Sony

The Sony D-12 is a digital still camera that was introduced by Sony in the late 1990s. Some of its features include:- 1.34 megapixel CCD sensor (equivalent to around 1.5 megapixels in modern sizing)- Maximum resolution of 1280x960 pixels- 2x digital zoom- Shooting modes: Still Image, Movie, and Stitch Assist (an early form of panorama mode)- Storage via floppy diskette or PC Card (compactflash was not yet standardized at the time)- Connectivity via USB or Ethernet (an early implementation of tethered shooting)- Compatibility with both Windows and Mac operating systemsThe Sony D-12 was significant for being one of the first digital still cameras to include a tethered-shooting function via Ethernet, which allowed for direct communication between the camera and a computer, without the need for a separate connection or software. This made it a popular choice for professional photographers and studios at the time. However, due to its relatively low megapixel count and outdated storage methods, the Sony D-12 is not commonly used today.



  • Disc formats: CD
  • Radio:
  • DAC:
  • CD Mechanism:
  • Output: 9mW (headphones), 1V (line)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Digital Output:
  • Accessories: headphones
  • Battery: 4 x AA
  • Power Adapter: 9V DC
  • Dimensions: 138.6 x 38.5 x 150 mm
  • Weight: 450g
  • Year: 1989
  • Price:

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12

Sony D-12



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