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Toshiba introduces the new PDR-3340 3.2 Megapixel
Dennis Hissink : July 16th 2003 - 22:50 CET
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During the Digital Experience! 2003 Show Toshiba introduced the new PDR-3340, a pocket-sized powerhouse of a digital camera that combines a compact form factor with a newly developed 3.2 megapixel CCD, 6x total zoom, AVI extended-play movie mode, and the convenience of a 16MB internal memory plus SD memory card compatibility up to 512MB. Engineered to provide a new generation of consumers with a fun and affordable way to experience high-quality digital imaging, the Toshiba PDR-3340 is expected to ship in August 2003 with an MSRP of $249 (American market). Though it can work as a simple, point-and-shoot camera, the PDR-3340 has many of the same features found in the best of today's digital cameras.
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Features such as 2048x1536 resolution images of rich color and clarity that mirror traditional photographic film in print sizes up to 13x19 inches. Other sought-after features are: a 3x optical zoom lens (comparable to a 34mm-102mm on a standard 35mm cameras), macro capability for stunning close-ups, 2x digital zoom (6x total zoom), crisp auto focus, white balance, a bright 1.5-inch LCD, and a multi-mode flash system effective to a distance of ten feet (wide ISO 200).
Showcased in a high-grade, high tech-looking body, the pocketsize PDR-3340 is one of the most stylish cameras in its class. It sets a new standard for value in the compact, optic-zoom equipped digital camera category. The PDR-3340 comes with everything that is needed to capture, download and edit high-quality digital photos, including all necessary cables (USB, Video), 2X AA batteries, a hand strap, and a CD-ROM with ACD Systems software and USB driver. It is compatible with computers running Windows (98/ 2000/ME/XP) and Macintosh (OS 9.0, OSX or later) operating systems.
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