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| Digimax S600 |
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| 2816 x 2112 |
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| 3x optical zoom |
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| 2.4" lcd viewer |
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| 2 AA batteries |
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Samsung Digimax S600 review summary |
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| camera date |
Jan 06 | out of production |
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6.1M | compact digital camera |
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| Samsung Digimax S600 specifications |
| lens / zoom | 35 mm - 105 mm (3x) (dig: 5x) |
| focus / macro | auto / 0.8m / 5 cm |
| metering mode | programmed AE, multi, spot |
| aperture | auto / F2.8 - F7.1 (W) / F4.9 - F12.4 (T) |
| white balance | auto, 5 presets, custom |
| shutter | auto | manual / 8s - 1/1500s |
| exposure | +/-2EV in 1/2EV steps |
| flash / mode | internal - 5 modes / 0.2m - 3m |
| viewfinder | lcd screen |
| iso ratings | 50, 100, 200, 400 |
| image size | 2816x2112 / 2592x1944 / 2272x1704 / 2048x1536 / 1600x1200 / 1024x768 / 640x480 |
| image format | jpeg (exif 2.2) |
| image compr. | super fine / fine / normal |
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| remote control | self timer 2s / 10s |
| video options | avi 640x360, 320x240, 160x120 (15fps, 30fps), with sound |
| audio options | wav |
| connectivity | usb 2.0 (speed?) / video (NTSC / PAL) |
| storage | 20MB internal, SD, MMC (up to 1GB) |
| platform | Windows98/98SE/2000/ME/XP, Mac OS 9.2 ~ 10.3 |
| extra features | PictBridge compatible |
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Samsung Digimax S600 announcement clippings
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The six mega-pixel Digimax S800 offers a crystal-clear 2.4-inch LCD and a 3x optical zoom in both still and movie modes. Additionally, it provides a 5x digital zoom, achieving a total zoom of 15x when used together. The S600 supports MJPEG video recording and its 3x optical zoom can be used while in the movie recording mode. The camera features a built-in image editing function allowing users to edit images without the use of a PC. The Trimming function can be used to cut an undesired part of an image and save only the required part. When short of memory, shooters can use the Resizing function to recover some of the memory space, by resizing and saving images in a smaller size. The Rotating function allows users to rotate an image in the desired direction and save it.
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