IPT-DS1
Party-shot™ automatic photographer
The Party-shot™ automaticl photographer works together with
your DSC-TX1 or DSC-WX1 camera's Face Detection and Smile
Shutter™ technologies to automatically take photos at the event.
Intelligent composition uses the rule of thirds to compose great
shots.
Bullets
• Automatically takes pictures at your event
• Tilts and shis (+ 24 to -21 degrees), following and taking subjects’
pictures
• Employs Face Detection and Smile Shutter™ modes
• Uses the rule of thirds to compose beautiful shots
• Compatible with both DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 cameras
• Powered by two AA alkaline batteries or an AC adaptor (sold
separately)
• Available in silver
Features
Automatic
Snaps pictures at an event while rotating and tilting - automatically.
Intelligent
Intelligently searches and tilts to follow subjects and take photos.
Dual Shooting Modes
Smile ShutterTM technology automatically detects smiles and Face Detection technology
recognizes faces to take photos at the right moment.
Composition
Intelligent composition uses the rule of thirds to compose great shots.
Customize
By pressing the Menu button, you can set the Rotation Angle, Shooting Frequency, and Flash.
Flexible Power
Power up your Party-shot™ with either two AA alkaline batteries, or with the AC adaptor (AC-LS5
or AC-S5K), all sold separately.
Specications
Interface
SD Output
Dimensions (Approx.)
Dimensions
(Approx.)
Weights and Measurements
Weight
(Approx.)
Inputs and Outputs
DC-In
General
Video out jack
5 1/8 x 1 3/8 x 4
3/4in (128 x 34 x
118mm )
6.2oz (175g)
DC in jack
Operating
Temperature
Convenience
Tilt Range
Operating Conditions
Storage
Temperature
Accessories
+41 to +104°F (-20
to +60°C)
+ 24 to -21
degrees
-4 to +140°F (-20
to +60°C) ; -4
to +140°F (-20 to
+60°C)
Supplied
Accessories
Party-shot™
Base
Plate (2)
© 2009 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, Party-shot, and Smile Shutter are trademarks of Sony. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
/Updated: January 18, 2012