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Pixel (effektiv) Optischer 15fach-Zoom, 25,5facher HD-Smart Zoom, digitaler 30fach-Zoom, bis zu 76facher Smart Zoom Super SteadyShot Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Großes 2,5´ (6,2 cm)-LC-Display und elektronischer Sucher Fernbedienung im Lieferumfang inbegriffen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC STAMINA Akku für bis zu 300 Aufnahmen 31 MB interner Speicher Einfache Bedienung mit Funktionsführung auf dem Bildschirm Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Fernbedienung, Objektiv-Adapterring, Gegenlichtblende, Objektivkappe, Schultergurt und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-H 9 schwarz, 639152 DSCH9B.CEE8 496,27 8,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Full HD 1080-Ausgang zur Anzeige von Fotos auf einem HD-Fernseher (mit separat erhältlichem Kabel) Optischer 15fach-Zoom, 25,5facher HD-Smart Zoom, digitaler 30fach-Zoom, bis zu 76facher Smart Zoom NightShot Extragroßer 3´ (7,5 cm)-LC-Display und elektronischer Sucher Super SteadyShot Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Fernbedienung im Lieferumfang inbegriffen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC STAMINA Akku für bis zu 280 Aufnahmen 31 MB interner Speicher Einfache Bedienung mit Funktionsführung auf dem Bildschirm Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Fernbedienung, Objektiv-Adapterring, Gegenlichtblende, Objektivkappe, Schultergurt und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-S 650 silber, 376457 DSCS650.CEE8 148,78 7,2 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Hohe Empfindlichkeit bei ISO 1000 (REI) für Aufnahmen bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen Optischer 3fach-Zoom, digitaler 6fach-Zoom, max. 14facher Smart Zoom Einfache Bedienung mit Funktionsführung auf dem Bildschirm Helles 2´ (5,1 cm)-LC-Display Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-S 800 silber, 200302 DSCS800.CEE8 260,62 8,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) optischer 6fach-Zoom, digitaler 12fach-Zoom, bis zu 30facher Smart Zoom großes 2,5´-LC-Display kompaktes Aluminiumgehäuse interner Speicher mit 56 MB hochwertiges Sony Objektiv 16:9-Modus für Wiedergabe auf Breitbild-Fernseher PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen im Lieferumfang enthalten: 2 NiMH-Akkus, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Handgelenkschlaufe und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-T 100 B, 385893 DSCT100B.CEE8 447,41 8,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) High Definition Full HD 1080-Ausgang zur Anzeige von Fotos auf einem HD-Fernseher (mit separat erhältlichem Kabel) Optischer 5fach-Zoom, 8,5facher HD-Smart Zoom, digitaler 10fach-Zoom, bis zu 25facher Smart Zoom Extragroßes 3´ (7,5 cm)-Hybrid-LCD Elegantes, schlankes Aluminiumgehäuse in Silber mit Objektiv-Schiebeabdeckung Super SteadyShot Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv STAMINA Akku für bis zu 340 Aufnahmen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC 31 MB interner Speicher Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Handgelenkschlaufe und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-T 100 S, 294750 DSCT100S.CEE8 447,41 8,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) High Definition Full HD 1080-Ausgang zur Anzeige von Fotos auf einem HD-Fernseher (mit separat erhältlichem Kabel) Optischer 5fach-Zoom, 8,5facher HD-Smart Zoom, digitaler 10fach-Zoom, bis zu 25facher Smart Zoom Extragroßes 3´ (7,5 cm)-Hybrid-LCD Elegantes, schlankes Aluminiumgehäuse in Silber mit Objektiv-Schiebeabdeckung Super SteadyShot Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv STAMINA Akku für bis zu 340 Aufnahmen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC 31 MB interner Speicher Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Handgelenkschlaufe und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. 513433 DSCT20B.CEE8 349,66 lieske-elektronik e.K. - Fehler und Preisirrtümer vorbehalten 01.10.2007 Preise in € und zzgl. MwSt 2 Digitale Kameras - Digitale Fotokameras Produktbezeichnung / Beschreibung BestNr. Hersteller-Nr. Preis Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-T 20 B sw, 513433 DSCT20B.CEE8 349,66 8,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) High Definition, Full HD 1080-Ausgang zur Anzeige von Fotos auf einem HD-Fernseher (mit separat erhältlichem Kabel) Super SteadyShot Elegantes, schlankes Aluminiumgehäuse in Schwarz mit Objektiv-Schiebeabdeckung Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, 5,1facher HD-Smart Zoom, 6facher Digitalzoom, bis zu 15facher Smart Zoom Großes 2,5 (6,2cm)-Hybrid-LCD STAMINA Akku für bis zu 380 Aufnahmen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC Einfache Bedienung mit Funktionsführung auf dem Bildschirm 31 MB interner Speicher Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Handgelenkschlaufe und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-T 20 S si, 959131 DSCT20S.CEE8 349,66 8,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) High Definition, Full HD 1080-Ausgang zur Anzeige von Fotos auf einem HD-Fernseher (mit separat erhältlichem Kabel) Super SteadyShot Elegantes, schlankes Aluminiumgehäuse in Schwarz mit Objektiv-Schiebeabdeckung Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, 5,1facher HD-Smart Zoom, 6facher Digitalzoom, bis zu 15facher Smart Zoom Großes 2,5 (6,2cm)-Hybrid-LCD STAMINA Akku für bis zu 380 Aufnahmen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC Einfache Bedienung mit Funktionsführung auf dem Bildschirm 31 MB interner Speicher Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Handgelenkschlaufe und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-W 200 S si, 413240 DSCW200S.CEE8 447,41 12,1 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Super SteadyShot Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, 6,2facher HD-Smart Zoom, 6facher Digitalzoom, bis zu 18facher Smart Zoom Großes 2,5´ (6,2 cm)-LC-Display und optischer Sucher Kompaktes Aluminiumgehäuse in Silber STAMINA Akku für bis zu 300 Aufnahmen PictBridge für direkten Anschluss zum Drucker ohne PC Einfache Bedienung mit Funktionsführung auf dem Bildschirm 31 MB interner Speicher Bildschirmmenü mit einer Auswahl aus 17 Sprachen Im Lieferumfang enthalten: Akku, Ladegerät, AV- und USB-Kabel, Handgelenkschlaufe und Software Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-W 35 silber, 401394 DSCW35.CEE8 192,20 7,2 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Hohe Empfindlichkeit bei ISO 1000 (REI) für Aufnahmen bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, digitaler 6fach-Zoom, max. 14facher Smart Zoom Helles 2´-LC-Display (5,1 cm) und optischer Sucher Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-W 55 L blau, 829798 DSCW55L.CEE8 206,32 7,2 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Hohe Empfindlichkeit bei ISO 1000 (REI) für Aufnahmen bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, digitaler 6fach-Zoom, max. 14facher Smart Zoom Großes 2,5´ (6,2 cm)-LC-Display und optischer Sucher Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-W 55 P rosa, 340256 DSCW55P.CEE8 206,32 7,2 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Hohe Empfindlichkeit bei ISO 1000 (REI) für Aufnahmen bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, digitaler 6fach-Zoom, max. 14facher Smart Zoom Großes 2,5´ (6,2 cm)-LC-Display und optischer Sucher Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-W 55 silber, 181516 DSCW55S.CEE8 206,32 7,2 Mio. Pixel (effektiv) Hohe Empfindlichkeit bei ISO 1000 (REI) für Aufnahmen bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Objektiv Optischer 3fach-Zoom, digitaler 6fach-Zoom, max. 14facher Smart Zoom Großes 2,5´ (6,2 cm)-LC-Display und optischer Sucher Typ: Verkaufseinheit: 1 ST. Sony Digitalfoto-Kamera DSC-W 80 HDPR, inkl. Digital-Fotodrucker 141390 DSCW80HDPR.C 427,86 Kamera- und Drucker-Kit inkl.: Kamerastation mit High Definition-Ausgang, Fotodrucker und Kamera 7,2 Mio. 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