World's slimmest 7 megapixels digital camera BenQ X710

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With the world's slimmest body & sleek stainless steel casing, the 7 megapixels BenQ X710 digital camera is exquisitely designed for you to concentrate on capturing the once-in-a-lifetime, model moment. The super large 3-inch BenQ X710 adopts 230k high-resolution LTPS LCD, which is far more sharp, contrasting, and power-saving. A larger display such as TV or the computer is no longer needed for you to view the photos you take. With top-tier smc Pentax lens with 3x optical zoom, X710 assures you real colors on the photo. The Sliding Lens System embedded makes every tiny corner on the photo sharper and clearer. Supported by a high sensitivity of up to ISO 4000 on movie mode and ISO 1200 in shooting mode, the X710 ensures that your moments are captured bright and natural in dark settings without having to use an artificial flash.

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The X710 boasts 6 different shooting modes, including manual mode, S.S.F. (Super Shake-Free) mode, portrait mode and night scene mode, providing users quick setting adjustments with a variety of shooting options. The BenQ X710 includes the PictBridge function for direct photo printing via a compatible printer and supports SD memory card of up to 2GB.The camera measures 98.5mm x 60mm x 20mm and weighs 130 g (without Rechargeable Li-on Battery).
Via - Slrworld

December 15, 2006 - 6:52 AM | Posted in - Digital Cameras |


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