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Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100
Exposure time 1/15 second to 1/1,000 second
Exposure-to-exposure
time
<4 seconds
Lens Glass, F.L. = 8.2mm, F/3.0 (equivalent to 42 mm lens on
a 35 mm camera)
Lens focus Fixed, 1.5 m (4.9 ft) to infinity
Viewfinder Reverse-Galilean optical viewfinder
Display 1.5” Color TFT
Controls Power On-Off, Mode selection, Shutter button, LCD On-
Off, Menu, Select, Arrow Up, Arrow Down
Strobe Xenon flash lamp, guide number = 4.5
Strobe activation Automatic (low-light detection)
Strobe distance Approx. 0.8 m ~ 2 m
Image resolution settings Large (3264 x 2448) pixels
Medium (2000 x1500) pixels
Small (1000 x 750) pixels
White balance Autobrite*
Built-in storage 16MB flash memory holds 7 images (Medium-resolution);
15 images (Small-resolution)
Expansion slot SD card
Computer/host interface USB 1.1
System requirements 233 MHz Pentium 2 or greater with MS Windows ME,
2000, or XP
Dimensions 90 mm x 60 mm x 13 mm (3.46” x 2.20” x .044”) not
including protruding lens
Weight Approx. 80 grams
Battery specification Lithium-polymer battery
(rechargeable, non-removable)
Operation environment Temperature: Approx. 0°C ~ 40°C
(32°F ~ 104°F)
Humidity: 80% or less (no condensation)
*Autobrite is a registered trademark of SMaL Camera Technologies, Inc. of
Cambridge, MA, USA.
8 SAFETY NOTES
We strongly recommend that you read these Safety Notes (and associated materials)
before using your camera.
WARNINGS
•
The enclosed disk is a computer CD-ROM. Never attempt to play this disk on an
ordinary music CD player as it may produce extremely high noise levels that
could damage your hearing or your audio equipment.
• The camera is a precision instrument. Never attempt to dismantle this device.
There is a serious danger of a powerful electric shock.
• Do not drape the connection cord around your neck or otherwise treat the cable
carelessly, as this could result in suffocation or injury.
• Do not look through the viewfinder at the sun or other strong light. Doing so could
damage your eyesight.
• Do not leave the camera in locations exposed to direct sunlight, as this could
cause a fire due to magnification by the lens.