Lens |
Excerpt | 1/8000 - 1/25 sec |
Aperture | F1.8 - F2.8 |
Manual focus | Yes |
Zoom optical / digital | 10x / 700x |
The diameter of the filter | 37 mm |
The focal length of the lens | 3 - 30 mm |
Photo |
Photo | Yes |
Widescreen photo mode | Yes |
Maximum photo resolution | 1920x1080 pixels |
The number of megapixels when taking pictures | 0.52 megapixels |
Matrix |
Matrix | 0.56 megapixel |
Pixel Shift | Yes |
The type of matrix | CCD |
The number of matrices | 3 |
The physical size of the matrix | 1/6" |
Functionality |
AE | Yes |
LCD screen | Yes (2.7", 300252 Pix.) |
Viewfinder | No |
White balance | auto, preset |
Face detection | Yes |
Shooting modes | macro, portrait, sports, beach, spotlight, snow, twilight |
Image stabilizer | optical |
Recording formats | 1080i, 1080p |
Additional features | support PictBridge, the possibility of recording 5.1-channel audio, recording in MPEG4 |
The maximum frame rate when shooting HD video | 60 fps at a resolution of 1920x1080 |
Interfaces and media |
Interfaces | AV output, component video output, HDMI output, USB-interface |
Memory card support | SD, SDHC |
Recording to the memory card | Yes |
Additional information |
Design | remote control, availability flash |
Weight | 390 g |
Features | the face detection function |
Announced | 2008-01-06 |
Equipment | network adapter, network cable, DC cable, battery pack, component cable, AV cable, remote control, USB cable, CD with software |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 126x74x75 mm |
Minimum illumination | 1 Suite |
Date of commencement of sales | 2008-03-01 |
The maximum operating time from the battery | 1.83 h |
General characteristics |
Media type | hard drive |
Night mode | Yes |
Hard drive capacity | 60 GB |
Widescreen video mode | Yes |
Maximum video resolution | 1920x1080 |
Support high resolution video | Full HD 1080p |
Comment:
Just because we shoot indoors, must we put up with grainy and not too “hi-def” videos? Even the low light feature doesn’t help. Why can’t the wonderful flash for the stills be used as a steady light for the videos? Oh well, I’ll have ton’s of wonderful outdoor footage, and I’ll just tell everyone that I shot the indoor scenes with my old canon DV Tape camera!?!.