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Saturday, 02 September 2006

The Kodak V530 is a neat, slimline camera that comes in four snazzy colours - Midnight Black, Silver Essence, Red Shimmer and Absolute Pink. It has a generous 5 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens, the same as the Kodak V550, making this no less of a camera. The LCD screen is slightly smaller than that on the Kodak V550, but given that it is 2.0 inches it is still a very good size.

Specifications


Format      Ultra Compact
 Price (street)   :   US$299
 Max resolution  :    2569 x 1929
 Low resolution  :    2576 x 1932
 Image ratio w:h   :   4:3
 Effective pixels  :    5.0 million
 Sensor photo detectors    :  5.4 million
 Sensor size  :    Unknown
 Sensor type  :    CCD
 Colour filter array    :  RGB
 Sensor manufacturer   :   Unknown
 ISO rating  :    Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800
 Zoom wide (W)   :   36 mm
 Zoom tele (T)   :   108 mm (3 x)
 Digital zoom   :   Yes, 4 x
 Image stabilization   :   No
 Auto Focus   :   Yes
 Manual Focus    :  No
 Auto focus type  :    Multi-zone, Center Spot
 Normal focus range   :   60 cm
 Macro focus range   :   7 cm
 White balance override   :   4 positions
 Aperture range    :  F2.8 - F4.8
 Min shutter    :  8 sec
 Max shutter   :   1/1448 sec
 Built-in Flash   :   Yes
 Flash guide no.  :    2.6 m (8.5 ft) 6 m
 External flash   :   No
 Flash modes   :   Auto, Fill-in, Red-Eye reduction, Off
 Exposure compensation  :    +3 EV to -3 EV in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
 Metering   :   Multi-segment, Center weighted, Spot
 Aperture priority   :   No
 Shutter priority   :   No
 Focal length multiplier       
 Lens thread  :    No
 Continuous Drive  :    Yes, 3 fps up to 5 images
 Movie Clips   :   Yes, 640 x 480,30 fps, 320 x 240, 30 fps 
 Remote control    :  No
 Tripod mount    :  Yes
 Self-timer   :   10 sec
 Timelapse recording :     No
 Orientation sensor :     Yes
 Storage types :     SD/MMC card + Internal
 Storage included   :   16 MB Internal
 Uncompressed format :     No
 Compressed format  :    JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
 Quality Levels :     Fine, Standard
 Viewfinder   :   No
 LCD    :  2.0 "
 LCD Pixels   :   230,000
 Video out   :   Yes
 USB    :  Yes
 Firewire (IEEE 1394) :     No
 Battery / Charger   :   Yes
 Battery  :    Kodak Lithium-Ion, dock & charger (optional)
 Weight (inc. batteries)   :   150 g (5.3 oz)
 Dimensions  :    92 x 50 x 22 mm (3.6 x 2 x 0.9 in)


Review


This camera is a good camera, but recently I've been having problems with it. I went to turn it on a couple nights ago, and the lens wouldn't open. Once I finally got it open, I got a message on the screen that said "Camera Error #E45," and now the lens is stuck in the open position and it can't retract. My camera is still under warrenty. What does "Camera Error #E45" mean, and how can I fix it?
Source: http://www.digital-cameras.info


 

 

 
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