| Thickness |
20 mm Depth of body in Millimeters (with lens retracted)
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| Dimensions |
57 mm x 94 mm x 20 mm |
| Width |
94 mm The width of the product in Millimeters.
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| Weight |
108 g (with batteries 128 g) |
| Splash Proof Camera |
No Camera is built with rubber seals to prevent water from entering the case. Usually there is a maximum depth the camera is waterproofed to.
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| Water Proof Camera |
No Camera has special rubber seals and body construction to allow operation under water, to a maximum rated depth.
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| Weight With Batteries |
128 g The weight of the product with batteries.
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| Electronic Viewfinder |
No Electronic image display inside the eyepiece of the camera.
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| Direct Optical Viewfinder |
No Traditional direct optical viewing through a glass eyepiece in the camera body and not through the camera lens or electronic viewfinder.
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| TTL Viewfinder |
No Direct Through-The-Lens viewing, usually accomplished with a prism and mirror inside the camera. This defines a Single-Lens-Reflex camera.
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| Live View |
Yes Continuous through-the-lens image is displayed on the cameras LCD screen.
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| Display Screen Total Pixels |
230 000 Number of pixels built into the large LCD display. A higher number means sharper preview images.
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| Screen Size |
2.7 '' Diagonal measurement in inches of the products LCD display.
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| Camera Orientation Sensor |
No A sensor which determines if the camera is being held horizontally or vertically (portrait or landscape).
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| Touchscreen Display |
No Main LCD Display menu responds to operators touch.
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| Zoom - Digital |
4x Maximum digital zoom ratio possible when taking photographs.
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| Image Aspect Ratios |
4:3, 16:9 Aspect ratio of the images width to height. Common ratios are 16:9 & 4:3 & 3:2.
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| Megapixels |
10 Mpx Number of sensor pixels actually used to record an image. Will always be less than total sensor pixels.
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| Max. Height Resolution |
2 736 px Maximum pixel height at which the camera can create an image.
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| Max. Width Resolution |
3 648 px Maximum pixel width at which the camera can create an image.
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| Sensor Type |
CCD The chip technology used to capture the image.
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| Sensor Total Megapixels |
10.7 Mpx Absolute number of sensor pixels.
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| Sensor size (h x w) |
4.62 mm x 6.16 mm |
| Sensor Width |
6.16 mm Width of the cameras imaging sensor in millimeters. Bigger sensors have less noise.
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| Sensor Anti-Dust Technology |
No Technology used to remove dust from the sensor. Usually ultrasound is used.
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| Image Stabilization Type |
Digital The method of image motion blur cancelation. Examples include optical, sensor and digital motion correction.
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| Zoom - Optical |
3x Amount of zoom the camera provides.
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| Macro Min. Focus Range |
3 cm Closest distance a lens can focus in macro range.
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| Normal Min. Focus Range |
60 cm Closest distance a lens can focus in its normal setting.
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| Aperture - Tele Min. |
f/5.9 Minimal aperture number at telephoto zoom. Lower number means more light and shorter shooting times available.
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| Aperture - Wide Min. |
f/3.1 Minimal aperture at wide zoom. Lower number means more light and shorter shooting times available.
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| Focal Length Tele 35mm Equiv |
108 mm 35 mm equivalent of the lens at full zoom.
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| Focal Length Wide 35mm Equiv |
36 mm 35 mm equivalent of the lens at widest zoom.
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| Camera Flash |
Yes Whether the product has a built-in flash to use with the camera.
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| Flash - External |
No Whether the camera includes a hotshoe to connect an external flash.
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| Flash Modes |
Red Eye Reduction, Always Off, Fill Flash, Auto Software-driven variations on flash action to produce different effects. Variations include Strobe, Fill Flash, Auto, Red Eye Reduction, etc.
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| Exposure Metering |
Matrix Evaluative Software methods created to measure the scenes light and subject, then decide the best shutter speed, white balance and aperture combinations for a correct exposure. Examples include Spot, Image, Matrix Evaluative and Center-Weighted Average metering modes.
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| Exposure Compensation Min/Max |
-2/+2 Exposure of an image can be manually adjusted by some amount of Evs.
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| Exposure Compensation Step |
1/3 The amount of change the user can step through to manually adjust automatic exposure. A smaller number means finer adjustments.
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| Exposure Modes |
Program, Automatic Each camera has special programs to capture the best picture in a wide variety of lighting and subject situations. These can be selected by the camera operator.
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| Shutter Speed - Fastest |
1/2000 s The maximum shutter speed the camera can provide. A smaller fraction means a faster shutter exposure to freeze action. Examples include 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000.
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| Shutter Speed - Slowest |
4 s The minimum shutter speed a camera can provide. Larger fractions and whole numbers means a longer exposure. This is suitable for low-light pictures. Examples include 1/30, 1/8, 1s, and 2s (seconds).
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| Shutter "Bulb" Mode |
No Whether the shutter can be held open indefinitely for ultra-long exposures. Good for taking photos of stars, low light, fireworks etc.
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| Manual ISO adjustment |
Yes Whether the camera has an option to change the standardized index of exposure speeds, measured against 35mm film.
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| Highest ISO |
1 600 Maximum setting for sensor light sensitivity. Higher ISO options permit pictures in less light, however these pictures usually contain high levels of random pixel colors (noise).
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| Lowest ISO |
100 Lowest ISO that can camera handle. A lower ISO require more light, but reduces image noise.
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| White Balance Modes |
Auto, Presets Methods for achieving a balanced white color in photographs. Examples include Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, and Manual setting.
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| Auto Focus |
Yes Whether the camera has an auto-focus mechanism.
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| Manual Focus |
No Whether the camera allows for manual focus of the lens.
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| Face Recognition |
Yes A focusing mode which recognizes facial features, and adjusts focus and white balance to match.
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| Smile Shutter |
No Camera detects faces in the image, and delays exposure until a smile is detected.
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| Self Timer |
Yes Whether the camera has a self-timer option.
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| Self Timer Max Time |
12 s Maximum delay a self-timer can be set to.
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| Self Timer Min. Time |
12 s Minimum delay a self-timer can be set to.
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| Internal Memory (MB) |
19 MB Amount of memory built into the device in MB.
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| Compatible Storage Types |
xD Type of storage card(s) the product will accept.
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| File Format - RAW |
No Uncompressed lossless file format. All pixels captured by the sensor are saved.
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| Video Capture |
Yes Determines if a video-capture mode is available.
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| Video Max. FPS |
30 fps Fastest video frames per second possible with product.
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| Video Max. Resolution - Height |
480 px Maximum vertical resolution of a video capture.
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| Video Max. Resolution - Width |
640 px Maximum horizontal resolution of a video capture.
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| Video Sound |
Yes Determines if sound capture is possible in video recording mode.
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| Stereo Sound Record |
No Camera records dual-channel sound in video record mode.
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| "YouTube" Capture Mode |
Yes Captures video in a format required by YouTube service (H.264 codec, 640x480@30fps)
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| Video File Format |
AVI Container formats the camera stores captured video in. Examples include AVI, MOV and WMV.
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| Video with Zoom |
No Determines if zooming the lens is possible in video record mode.
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| Connections & Ports |
USB The connections used for a variety of different devices to connect the product.
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| Date Stamp |
No The current time and date is inserted onto the photograph at the time of capture.
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| Timer - Intervalometer |
No Allows the camera to automatically take periodic photographs with a delay set by the operator.
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| Power Off to Shot |
2.4 s This timing was taken from the moment the power switch was turned on to the moment a shot was taken, with finger held down on the shutter release button
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| U.S. Announce Date |
2009-01-07 Date this product was announced in the U.S.
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| Tripod Mount |
Yes Presence of a standard screw mount for tripod attachment.
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