Product Specifications
- Sensor: 2.0 Megapixels (1600 x 1200 resolution), CMOS sensor
- Image Resolution: Fine - 1600 x 1200 - JPEG 5.1:1, 1280 x 960 - JPEG 5.1:1, 640 x 480 - JPEG 5.1:1; Standard - 1600 x 1200 - JPEG 12:1, 1280 x 960 - JPEG 12:1, 640 x 480 - JPEG 12:1; Economy - 1600 x 1200 - JPEG 24:1, 1280 x 960 - JPEG 24:1, 640 x 480 - JPEG 24:1
- Lens: 9.9 mm f/3.2 glass lens, 5 elements in 5 groups (equivalent to 48mm lens on 35mm format)
- Zoom: Digital: up to 4x in 0.2 steps
- Focusing Range: Distant - from 1.4m to infinity the aperture is f/5.6, Portrait - from 1.4m to 3.2m the aperture is f/3.2, Macro from - 0.65m to 1.4m the aperture is f/8
- Exposure: Auto exposure and auto white balance
- Internal Memory: 7 MB non-volatile memory
- Storage Capacity/Internal Memory: Fine - 1600 x 1200 - 8 images, - 1280 x 960 14 images, 640 x 480 - 28 images; Standard - 1600 x 1200 - 15 images, - 1280 x 960 33 images, - 640 x 480 66 images; Economy - 1600 x 1200 - 27 images, - 1280 x 960 54 images, 640 x 480 - 114 images
- Removable Storage: SD/MMC card slot
- Output File Format: JPEG compression
- Viewfinder: Optical reversed galilean type with 85% coverage and 0.45x magnification
- Self-Timer: Approximately 10 seconds with blinking red LED
- Flash Unit: Flash off, auto flash and flash on
- Power Source: 1x CR123 Lithium Battery
- Battery Life: Approximately 120 pictures
- Connectivity: USB 1.1 connection direct to PC or Mac, SD/MMC connection to SD/MMC card reader, Video connection direct to TV (NTSC/PAL)
- System Compatibility: Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP and Mac OS 9.0 and higher
- Web Camera: Image refresh rate: 15fps (feature available for Windows only)
- Video Clips: QVGA, record and playback
- Dimensions: 86mm x 61mm x 32.5mm
- Weight: 105 g (without battery and card)
- PC Software: ArcSoft PhotoImpression and ArcSoft VideoImpression
- Accessories: CD-ROM including Multilingual User's Manual in PDF format, Multilingual User's Guide, Multilingual Quick Start Guide, Mini-USB Cable, TV Cable, Wrist Strap, Pouch, 1x CR123 Lithium Battery
by brian on November 8, 2009:
“I think the idea is good, but I don't think bluetooth is ready yet for file transfers. Possibly a new cable-replacement standard? It would mean that you have to purchase new devices and/or adapters to use it, but I would like the ability to transfer max quality...” More...