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Kyocera Japan introduces Finecam L30 camera
Dennis Hissink : October 18th 2003 - 17:51 CET
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The introduction was first noticed by the guys from Digicamezine who reported this introduction yesterday. Kyocera pops up another digital compact camera. At this moment we don't have information whether this model will also make it to the European and American market. A few weeks ago Kyocera Japan introduced a rather colourful Finecam SL300R. This model is more fashionable than the one we are talking about right now. The new Finecam L30 has the look of an ordinary 3 Megapixel camera, a design that is not that special. When we are looking at the specifications we see the standard 3x optical zoom, the 3 Megapixel resolutions CCD, Secure Digital/MultiMedia support, etc. The new feature of this model is the MPEG4 recording.
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This 'new' way of recording a movie will become more and more common among the digital cameras, at least that is what we should believe according to some of the manufacturers. It was just last week when we attended a Sanyo press event where MPEG4 was discussed. Sanyo also introduced their MPEG4 compatible digital camera, the DMX-C1. According to Sanyo this DMX-C1 model is the first among a series of digital cameras that will have MPEG4 recording. Now we have to wait and see when or if the 'Big Players' in the digital imaging industry will embrace MPEG4 as well. |
   
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