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BenQ DC X725
Dennis Hissink : April 18th 2007 - 01:00 CET
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BenQ DC X725 : BenQ introduces the BenQ X725 digital compact camera, successor to the award-winning BenQ X720, featuring 3x optical zoom in both static and video recording mode, smc Pentax (Super Multi-Coating) lens, 1/2.5 inch CCD image sensor and a bright 2.5 inch LCD display. The BenQ DC-X725 camera inherits an identical design as the X720, featuring an elegant, waif-thin stainless-steel body at a mere 12.5mm. The compact X725 is incorporated with an advanced S.S.F (Super Shake-Free) system which effectively helps to combat image blurs caused by shaky hands when taking photographs or videos. The BenQ DC X725 digital camera is available in four colors - back, red, pearl and silver, and is now available worldwide.
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BenQ X725 camera - Scene settings
Furthermore, the BenQ X725 camera supports high light sensitivity of up to ISO 1600 in static mode and up to ISO 4000 in recording mode of which helps to facilitate shooting when capturing fast-moving objects or taking photos in poor lighting conditions. In addition, the sleek camera offers 29-scene modes for quick setting and adjustments as well as PictBridge function for direct photo printing via a compatible computer. The BenQ X725 is SD card compatible and arrives with 12MB of build-in memory with support of up to 4G or above of external memory.
BenQ DC X725 digital camera specs
• Stainless steel body
• 3x optical zoom
• 2.5-inch LCD monitor
• Super Shake Free system
• Up to 4000 ISO
• 29 in-built scenes
• Secure Digital and SDHC support
• 12MB internal memory
About BenQ
The BenQ Group is currently comprised of ten companies that operate independently while sharing resources and leveraging synergies among them. The BenQ Group companies include AU Optronics Corporation, the world’s third largest manufacturer of LCD panels; Darfon Electronics Corporation; Daxon Technology Inc; Airoha Technology Corporation; Copax Photonics Corporation; Darly Venture Inc; BenQ Guru Software Co., Ltd; Philips BenQ Digital Storage; and Cando Corporation. 2004 revenues for BenQ Group exceeded US$10.8 billion dollars.
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