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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 Point & Shoot Camera

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 is a 3MP 1/1.8 inch compact camera — known for its 3MP 1/1.8" Sensor and Dual Composition Options. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 Point & Shoot Camera

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 is a point-and-shoot digital camera built around a 3MP sensor housed in a 1/1.8 inch sensor body, capable of capturing images at a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. It offers an ISO range of 100 to 400, providing a reasonable spread of sensitivity options for a camera of its generation. The autofocus system relies on contrast detection, and while it lacks subject tracking or eye tracking, it delivers straightforward focusing performance suited to the point-and-shoot format.

For composition, shooters have access to both a 1.8 inch LCD display with 123,000 dots of resolution and an optical tunnel viewfinder, giving flexibility in different lighting conditions. The camera is powered by a Sony InfoLithium NP-FM50 battery rated for approximately 280 shots or 140 minutes of use. Images are stored to Memory Stick media, and connectivity includes USB output for transferring files to a computer.

A built-in flash is included for low-light situations. The body measures 125 x 52 x 65 mm and weighs 444g, giving it a solid, tangible feel that was characteristic of early 2000s digital cameras. Video recording is supported at up to 30fps, rounding out its feature set as an all-around compact shooter.

Key FeaturesSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

3MP 1/1.8" Sensor: Captures images at up to 2048x1536 pixels, typical of early 2000s point-and-shoot digital cameras.

Dual Composition Options: Both a 1.8-inch LCD screen and an optical tunnel viewfinder allow framing in bright outdoor conditions where the screen may be hard to read.

InfoLithium NP-FM50 Battery: Rated for approximately 280 shots or 140 minutes per charge, with the InfoLithium system providing a real-time battery level readout.

ISO 100–400 Range: Covers standard daylight and moderate indoor shooting, typical for digital compacts of this era.

Built-In Flash: Integrated flash provides basic illumination for low-light and indoor snapshots.

Memory Stick Storage: Uses Sony's proprietary Memory Stick format, which was the standard media for Sony consumer electronics at the time.

Camera SpecificationsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 full specifications
SpecDetail
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/1.8 inch
Resolution3MP
ISO Range100 – 400
AF SystemContrast Detection
Max Photo Resolution2048x1536
Max Frame Rate30fps
Display1.8 inch LCD
Display Resolution123,000 dots
ViewfinderOptical (tunnel)
Storage MediaMemory Stick
BatteryInfoLithium (NP-FM50)

DescriptionSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 is a point-and-shoot compact camera centered on a 3MP, 1/1.8 inch sensor with a maximum capture resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. Its ISO sensitivity runs from 100 to 400, covering everyday shooting conditions. Autofocus is handled by a contrast detection system, keeping operation simple and accessible.

Composition is supported by two options: a 1.8 inch LCD with 123,000 dots of resolution, and an optical tunnel viewfinder for brighter conditions. The camera runs on a Sony InfoLithium NP-FM50 battery good for around 280 shots or 140 minutes. Images save to Memory Stick media, and the camera connects to a computer via USB.

A built-in flash handles low-light needs, while video can be captured at up to 30fps. The body measures 125 x 52 x 65 mm and weighs 444g.

ProsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

  • Dual composition options with both a 1.8 inch LCD (123,000 dots) and an optical tunnel viewfinder
  • Respectable battery life rated at approximately 280 shots or 140 minutes on the InfoLithium NP-FM50
  • 3MP sensor with a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 on a 1/1.8 inch sensor

ConsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

  • No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital
  • Storage limited to Memory Stick format only, which is not widely available today
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for wireless image transfer

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S75

What memory cards does the Sony DSC-S75 use?+
The DSC-S75 uses Memory Stick media exclusively for image storage. No other card formats are supported, so you will need to source compatible Memory Stick cards to use the camera.
Does the DSC-S75 have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications confirm that neither in-body nor digital image stabilization is present on this camera. Shooting in lower light or at slower shutter speeds will require a steady hand or external support.
What is the maximum photo resolution this camera can capture?+
The DSC-S75 captures images at a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, delivered by its 3MP, 1/1.8 inch sensor.
How long does the battery last on the DSC-S75?+
The InfoLithium NP-FM50 battery is rated for approximately 280 shots or 140 minutes of use. The InfoLithium designation means the battery communicates remaining charge information to the camera.
Can I connect the DSC-S75 to a computer?+
Yes. The camera includes USB connectivity for transferring images to a computer. It does not support Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, so a physical USB connection is the only wireless-free transfer option available.
Does the DSC-S75 have a viewfinder?+
Yes. In addition to the 1.8 inch, 123,000-dot LCD screen, the camera features an optical tunnel viewfinder, which can be useful for composing shots in bright sunlight where the LCD may be harder to see.

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