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Sony cameras have P, S, M, and A modes. When are they used for shooting?

m: Manual exposure mode, you can adjust the shutter and aperture value yourself.

a: Aperture priority mode, you can adjust the aperture value, and the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed according to the aperture set by the user to ensure normal exposure of the photo.

s: Shutter priority mode, similar to aperture priority mode.

p: Program exposure mode. The camera generates several shutter and aperture combinations that can ensure normal exposure according to the environment for the user to choose. The exposure level of each combination is similar.

Sony cameras are also one of Sony's high-quality products. Sony cameras follow a high-end fashion and avant-garde route. They have advanced CCD technology, high pixels in a portable format, anti-shake, and automatic capture of avatars. Moreover, Sony cameras also support Smile Shutter can capture a wonderful moment.

Sony DSC-TX1: 10.2 million effective pixels Exmor R CMOS image sensor, 3.0" touch LCD screen, 4x optical zoom, handheld night scene mode*1, panoramic shooting mode*2, 720P high image quality Dynamic image

Sony DSC-W190: 12.1 million effective pixels, 3x optical zoom, 2.7" LCD screen, slim design, smile shutter*1 face detection

SONY series Model introduction SONY cameras are divided into S series, T series, W series, X series (included in T, W, H), G series, H series, and A series. Among them, H is telephoto and A is SLR.