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Dennis Hissink : 2010-04-30 01:00:00
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BenQ DC E1250 camera : BenQ announced the BenQ E1250 digital camera. With 12 megapixels, the BenQ E1250 lets you capture the finest detail and subtlest color in your shots. You can also take advantage of powerful 3x optical zoom and a brighter 2.7” LCD Screen. BenQ DC E1250 aims to bring consumers more features, and most of all, more fun. There are several new features integrated into the BenQ E1250 camera such as Beauty enhancer. Beauty enhancer allows touching up of skin tone in your photos right on the camera, sparing the hassles of downloading them to a PC for editing. And with Smart Focus, the BenQ DC E1250 will automatically switch to macro mode when you are taking close-up photos of flowers or small objects.
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Dennis Hissink : 2010-04-29 16:16:16
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BenQ DC E1260 digital camera : BenQ announced the expansion of its digital camera lineup with the BenQ E1260 HDR (High Dynamic Range) camera. With 12 Megapixels; 28mm 4x optical wide angle zoom lens; capability of shooting 720p movies; a bright 2.7” LCD screen; advanced smart scene mode; friendly user interface; G-Sensor application; and last but certainly not least the HDR image enhancement technology, the BenQ DC E1260 aims to bring consumers more features, more fun! BenQ’s HDR image enhancement technology is designed bring out the finest details in the darkest and brightest parts of an image - allowing you to generate stunningly faithful photos under even the highest contrast lighting conditions.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2010-03-12 22:55:00
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BenQ C1250 digital camera : BenQ announces the release of their latest digital camera in Europe - the C1250. Equipped with a 12-megapixel sensor, smart scene detection technology, 3X optical zoom and a bright 2.7” LCD display, the BenQ C1250 combines chic design with smart technologies, making taking crisp photos with ease and style. With the bigger and brighter LCD with is equipped with 2 LED modules for backlighting, the 2.7” LCD display displays pictures clearly even in the mid afternoon sun. Moreover, with ISO up to 6400 (VGA and HD 16:9), you can be confident when shooting in low light, pictures will come out blur-free and sharp, looking natural with the mood of the scene preserved.
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