At A Glance
| Color options | Silver |
| Dimensions | 90 x 30 x 30 mm |
| Weight | 132 g |
| Resolution | 5.2 megapixels |
| Zoom range | 3 |
| Digital zoom | 4.1x |
| Light sensitivity (auto) | 64, 80, 100, 160, 200, 320, 400 ISO |
| LCD size (new) | 1.7 inch |
| Storage type(s) | xD-Picture Card |
| Still image format (new) | JPEG |
| Max. image resolution (new) | 2304 x 1728 |
| Max video resolution (new) | 640 x 480 @ 15 fps |
Average User Rating
from 1 users
5
out of 10User Reviews
Cheap camera for beginners
Jan 14, 2006Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: Cheap, Easy to use
Cons: No special feature available
Opinion:
For those with a limited budget, a beginner, or is just looking for a digital camera to satisfy your daily need, then this camera is for you. Otherwise, if you are looking for a camera with more than the basic features, then prepare to increase your budget.
Because of its cost and resolution, this is the perfect gift for family, friends or loved ones which you know are not into the latest technology but are just looking to upgrade from the traditional camera to a digital camera.
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