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Kodak DX6340 Digital Camera |
The Kodak EasyShare DX6340 rush digital camera is designed further priced ideally because photographers who appetite to gather again hike photos point enjoying a heavy duty align of advanced creative features. The camera has a professional quality Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 4X optical zoom lens, which when combined with the large maximum aperture of f2.2 allows the camera to capture exceptionally sharp pictures even in extremely low light. In addition, the camera features an all-new high-speed precision auto-focus system, which allows focus lock in almost complete darkness. The system also provides exceptionally fast focus lock and has a flash range of almost 20 feet - performance rarely seen in cameras at this price level.
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| Kodak DX6340 Specifications! |
| Effective pixels |
3.1 million |
| Image sensor |
Sensor photo detector:3.3 million; Sensor size:1/2.7 inch (5.27 x 3.96 mm); Sensor type:CCD |
| Image size |
Max resolution:2032 x 1536; Low resolution:Unknown |
| Storage media |
Storage types:SD/MMC card + Internal; Storage included:16 MB Internal |
| LCD monitor |
LCD:1.8 inch; LCD Pixels:134,000 |
| Exposure metering |
Multi-segment, Center weighted, Spot |
| Exposure Modes |
Auto, Fill-in, Red-Eye reduction, Off |
| Interface |
Yes |
| Power sources |
Battery/Charger:No; Battery:AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended) |
| Dimensions |
109 x 65 x 38 mm (4.3 x 2.6 x 1.5 in) |
| Weight |
280 g (9.9 oz) |
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With the stylish 3.1 megapixel (MP) DX6340 - the smallest 4X optical zoom camera on the market today - consumers can choose between simple point-and-shoot modes or from a host of advanced user modes including aperture and shutter priority. Print quality, up to 11"x14", shows exceptional performance when compared to most competitors in the same product class in internal Kodak benchmark testing. The DX6340 produces clear pictures with exceptional color under any lighting condition thanks to Kodak's Color Science algorithms, which are designed to match the vivid colors of traditional photography.
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