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Megapixel
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MegaPixels: The number (in millions) of light-sensitive picture elements, or pixels, actually used by the camera's image sensor (CCD) to record light, and which are reflected to the final number of recorded pixels stored on the memory card.
7.2 MP
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| Data compression |
JPEG, MPEG1 |
| Maximum resolution |
2592 x 1944 pixels |
| Image quality |
3072 x 2304 2592 x 1944 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 640 x 480 |
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Digital zoom
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Indicates the digital zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture is enlarged thanks to digital technology.
6 x
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Optical zoom
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Indicates the optical zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture can be enlarged with the optics of the camera.
3 x
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Lens system
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Type of lens in this product, expressed as its characteristics including lens, zoom capability, focal length, 35 mm equivalent focal length, and aperture range
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar
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| Zoom capability |
14x |
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Aperture range
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Aperture range of the lens of the camera, expressed in f-stops
Auto
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| Focal length |
7.9-23.7 mm |
| 35 mm camera lens equivalent |
38-114 mm |
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Sensor type
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CMOS: Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor, Analog sensor that converts light into digital information.
CCD: Charged Coupled Device, Digital sensor that converts light into digital information.
CCD
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| Optical sensor size |
1/1.8 " |
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Camera CCD sensor
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CCD (Charged Coupled Device): A silicone chip comprised of millions of tiny, square light-gathering diodes called Picture Elements, or pixels, laid out in a checkerboard pattern. This is the "film" of a digital camera. The light data gathered from these tiny pixels needs to be "processed" by the camera's image processor into Recorded Pixels.
Super CCD: A proprietary CCD system, produced by Fujifilm, that utilizes larger, octagonal-shaped, light-gathering diodes called Picture Elements, or pixels, that are laid out in a saw-tooth pattern. Super CCDs can capture more light information than ordinary CCDs; the extra information is used by the camera's image processor to improve color accuracy and ISO Speed.
Super CCD HR (High Resolution): Is capable of nearly doubling the Number of Effective Pixels that are processed and stored as additional detail in the Recorded Pixel file.
Super CCD SR (Sensitivity and Range): Uses a combination of small and large octagonal-shaped pixels to further enhance color accuracy, while improving detail in the areas of shadows and highlights, much like traditional film
Super HAD CCD
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| Focus |
Single, Monitoring, Multi Point, Centre weighted |
| Light exposure correction |
+/-2.0 EV, 1/3 EV |
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Camera shutter speed
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Determines the length of time the shutter lets light pass through the lens to the CCD. Shutter speed and aperture together determine exposure.
1/8-1/2000, 30-1/1000,
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| ISO sensitivity |
Auto, 100, 200, 400 |
| Flash |
Auto, Forced Flash, Slow Synchro, No Flash |
| Red-eye reduction |
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Internal memory
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The amount of memory measured in megabytes installed in the system's hardware
32 MB
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| Compatible memory cards |
Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro |
| CompactFlash (CF) support |
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| Memory Stick (MS) support |
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| MultiMediaCard (MMC) support |
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| Secure Digital (SD) support |
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| Memory Stick Pro (MS Pro) support |
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| SmartMedia Card support |
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| Micro Drive (MD) support |
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| xD-Picture Card (xD) support |
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| Motion JPEG frame rate |
30, 16.6, 8.3 fps |
| Video compression formats |
MPEG1 |
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Display
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The display technology. Flat screen technologies like Liquid Cristal Display (LCD) and Thin Film Transistor (TFT) active matrix technology are the trend.
In TV technologies one can notice FST (Flat Screen Tube) technology, and ARASC (Anti Reflexion, Anti Static Coating) or AGARAS (Anti-Glare ARASC) or simply AGC (anti-glare coating). The old tv and screen technology CRT means Cathodic Ray Tube. MLA = Micro Lens Array. p-Si=Polycrystalline Silicon. a-Si=Amorphous Silicon.
LCD
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Display diagonal
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Size of the display for this product; expressed in inches diagonal
2.5 "
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| Camera display resolution |
115000 pixels |
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Camera viewfinder
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Window in the camera through which a photographer views the picture. Used for choosing, composing, and often focusing the image.
Optical Viewfinder (Real Image): The photographer looks through a transparent window to frame and focus the image. The photographer is seeing the real image, through the window of the viewfinder.
Digital Viewfinder: An LCD display built into a camera that gives a digital view of where the camera is pointing. It's used to compose and focus the image.
LCD TFT 2.5
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Interface
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Interface ports to connect pieces of equipment. USB (Universal Serial Bus) has become the most popular wired interface to connect peripherals. USB 2.0 supports speeds up to 480 Mbit/s (USB 1: 12 Mbit/s). The wireless interface FireWire is also known as the IEEE 1394 standard. Enhanced IDE (EIDE)is sometimes referred to as Fast ATA, Fast IDE or ATA-2.
USB
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| PictBridge |
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I/O ports
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An interface on a device to which you can connect another device.
USB 2.0
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| Connection to PC |
USB |
| Camera file format |
JPEG, MPEG1 |
| Playback zoom |
5x |
| Colour of product |
Black |
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Battery type
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Description of battery supplied with the product
AA Nickel Metal Hydride 2x, AA Alkaline Batteries 2x, ZR6 AA Oxy Nickel 2x
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| Battery technology |
Nickel Metal Hydride |
| Power requirements |
NH-AA-DA |
| Resolution |
7.2 Mega, 5.0 Mega, 3.1 Mega, 1.2 Mega |
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Dimensions W x D x H
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Dimensions of the produkt (Width x Depth x Height) in millimeter.
91x37x60 mm
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Weight
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Weight of the product without packaging (nett weight). If possible, the nett weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please, note that sometimes the manufacturer is giving a too commercial interpretation of product weight, by leaving out the weight of accessories and/or supplies.
197 g
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