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| S1420 |
| at a glance |
| 4320 × 3240 |
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| 5x optical zoom |
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| 3.0" LCD viewer |
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| SD, SDHC |
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| Li-ion rechargeable |
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BenQ S1420 review summary |
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| camera date |
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14M | ultra compact camera |
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| BenQ S1420 specifications |
| lens / zoom | 26mm - 130mm (5x) (5x digital) |
| focus / macro | auto / 15cm / 5cm |
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| aperture | auto / F2.8 (W) - F6.5 (T) |
| white balance | auto, 5 presets, manual |
| shutter | auto | manual / 15s - 1/2000s |
| exposure | +/-2EV in 1/3 EV steps |
| flash / mode | internal - 5 modes |
| viewfinder | LCD screen |
| iso ratings | 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600; 3200 and 6400 (max. 3M) |
| image size | 4320 × 3240, 8M, 5M, 3M, VGA |
| image format | jpeg (exif 2.2) |
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| remote control | self timer 2s, 10s |
| video options | mpeg, with sound - 1280x720, 640x480, 320x240 (30fps) |
| audio options | wav |
| connectivity | usb 2.0 (speed?); A/V (NTSC/PAL) |
| storage | 11.3MB internal, SD, SDHC |
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| extra features | PictBridge |
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| 23Jan11 | BenQ S1420 press summary |  |
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BenQ S1420 announcement clippings
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S1420 is the ideal camera companion with the flawless combination of the 26mm wide-angle lens with 5x optical zoom. The wide-angle lens give allows expanded field of view needed for group shots, ensuring everyone is in frame even in a close-up shot whilst the powerful zoom makes it possible to capture detailed photos even when the subjects are of a distance.
BenQ's HDR II image enhancement technology is a magical feature that lets users get great shots of high-contrast scenes that are usually so difficult to photograph well. HDR II depicts the scenes in the photograph exactly how it is seen by the eye, with all the details in both dark and bright areas intact. Furthermore, HDR II allows previews on the bright 3.0” LCD with HDR applied, so users know exactly what kind of shots they will be taking.
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