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BenQ releases new retro-style 5MP DC C50 camera
Dennis Hissink : November 12th 2003 - 16:14 CET
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BenQ is releasing a new high-resolution camera, the DC C50. This retro-style designed camera features a 1/1.8-inch CCD with an effective number of 5.0 Megapixels. This results into a maximum resolution of 2560x1920 pixels. The 3x optical zoom lens has a bright f2.8 wide focal length and ends in a f4.7 in tele. Its focusing range is in normal mode 80cm to infinity and in Macro mode 9cm. Beside the optical zoom the BenQ DC C50 can extend this range through a 3x digital zoom. According to William Wang, BenQ Vice President and General Manager of Imaging Network Business Group, the DC C50 camera has a stylish reflective metallic finish and allows everyone to brilliantly capture their most important moments with a user-friendly interface".
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The pocket-sized camera provides users with numerous features like PASM (Program AE, Aperture priority, Shutter Speed Priority and Manual) which allows users to capture their moments in a most creative way. Features like Color Setting (standard, vivid, sepia and monochrome) and Shooting Mode (night scene, sport and portrait) are helping the beginner to be as creative as the advanced user. Details of the BenQ DC C50 are: internal flash with red-eye reduction, white balance (several settings) ISO settings of 100, 200 and 400, optical viewfinder, USB 1.1 and shutter speed of 8-1/1500 sec.
The BenQ DC C50 features a 1.5-inch color TFT LCD display where most of the settings can be changed to the user' choice. Additionally the camera has a video option with sound. The data is stored on a Secure Digital card. The weight of the camera is 180g (without battery and flash card) and the dimensions are 98x63x35mm. |
   
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