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1/2.7" 2.0 MegaPixel Effective Super
HAD™ CCD, 2.1 MP Gross

Super HAD (Hole
Accumulation Diode) CCDs
provide excellent image 

quality by allowing more light to pass to
each pixel, increasing sensitivity and
reducing noise.

3X Optical/2X Digital/6X Total Zoom 

3X Optical zoom helps you
frame your shots for better
digital pictures. And Sony’s

Precision Digital zoom provides and
additional 2X magnification without the
jagged edges of other designs, for
smoother images.

3 Area Multi-Point Auto Focus 

By evaluating 3 separate
focus areas of the frame,
Sony’s Multi-point AF system

can intelligently focus on the subject 
and avoid mistakenly focusing on the
background.

AF (Auto Focus) Illuminator: 

Briefly illuminating the 
subject in low- or no-light
conditions, AF Illuminator

helps establish a positive focus lock.

Multi-Pattern Measuring 

Independently light-metering
49 points of the frame, Multi-
Pattern measuring establishes

the optimum exposure value, even in
scenes where pronounced highlight and
shadow are not centered in the frame.

Pre-Flash Metering

With a momentary pre-flash, the camera
illuminates the subject and calculates
exposure through the lens directly from
the CCD for accurate flash metering.
Adjustable flash level and red-eye 
reduction insure great flash shots.

CD-R/RW Media

CD Mavica cameras shoot
directly to 156MB CD-R/RW
discs, so there's room for 

hundreds of images and movie clips. 
The optical disc also provides “instant 
archiving” — there’s no need to transfer
to the PC as with flash media.

Scene Selection Mode 

With 3 Scene Modes, camera
parameters can be matched
to the shooting conditions.

Twilight slows the shutter to as long as 
2 seconds for available light, Twilight
Portrait adds flash to illuminate 
foreground subjects, and Landscape
optimizes distant focus.

Slow Shutter Noise Reduction 

During long Twilight mode
exposures, Slow Shutter NR
captures the scene, and then

the CCD noise pattern with a dark frame
exposure. By subtracting the two, even
long exposures can be clear.

12-Bit DXP A/D Conversion 

Sony’s 12-bit 

D

igital E

X

tended

P

rocessor captures the range

between highlight and 

shadow with up to 4096 values, for
extended dynamic contrast and detail.

Confirm Before Write Mode

Allows you to check each image before
writing to disc, to avoid wasting space
with mistaken shots.

2.5" LCD Monitor 

Extra-large LCD provides
excellent viewing and 
playback clarity, even 

outdoors. For eye-level viewing, add the
optional DSAC-MVC eye-level finder.

Rechargeable Infolithium

®

Battery

Provides reliable, long-lasting power for
continuous shooting, and avoids the
“memory effect” common to other 
batteries. AC-L10 adapter/charger 
provides stable power for USB download.

UXGA (1600 x1200) Image Size

With its high resolution CCD, the 
MVC-CD250 captures in 4 different image
sizes, with selectable Fine or Standard
JPEG compression and TIF mode.

3 Shot Burst Mode

Thanks to a large buffer
memory, the MVC-CD250 can
capture three full resolution

images in just 2 seconds!

Multi Burst Mode 

Captures 16 320 x240 frames
as part of a single 1280 x 960
image which plays back

sequentially in the camera. Selectable
1/7.5 or 1/15 or 1/30 second frame
intervals provide convenient motion
analysis.

MPEG Movie HQX Mode 

Captures full frame playback,
high frame rate (16 frames
per second) audio/video clips

with length limited only by the capacity of
the media. MPEG Movie Video Mail and
Presentation modes capture smaller sizes
suitable for email.

Clip Motion Mode 

Capture up to 10 images and
convert them to an animated
GIF with 2 fps playback. By

varying the interval between shots you
can create animations not possible with
other motion capture modes.

Playback Zoom, Trim and Resize 

During playback, magnify any
portion of the image up to 5x
and trim to the area of your
interest. Then, save the new
image as a new file in any of
the image sizes available from
the menu.

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MVC-CD250

CD Mavica

®

Digital Still Camera

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