Wespro 6 Mega Pixel Digital Camcorder Model No: Pocket DV6800s
Features:
VGA Mpeg-4 Video Up to 30fps, Up to 6 Mega-Pixels Still Image Multi-functional 6-in-1 Solution (Digital Video Camcorder, MP3 Player, Digital Still Camera, Web Cam, Voice Recorder, Mass Storage) 2.4 inch (6.1cms) LCD Display Internal Memory: 32MB Flash Memory (16MB for Storage) External Memory: Built-in SD/MMC Slot (Up to 2GB) Lens: 4x Digital Zoom, F: 3.0 MP3 Player: Fully-Functional MP3 Player Digital Voice Recorder, Interface: USB 2.0 Microphone: Yes, Speaker: Yes Night Shot: Yes (both in Still Image and Video Modes) Stabilizer: Yes, Direct Print: Supports Pict Bridge Compatible Printer Voice Recording : 90 Mins based on 128 MB card Built in Flash: Auto, On and Off modes Number of still Images (Based on a 128MB Card) 6 Mega Pixels - 170 images 3 Mega Pixels - 300 images 1 Mega Pixels - 1000 images
Technical Specification:
Digital Video Camcorder (Video Resolution) VGA (640 x 480)/ 9-11fps QVGA (320 x 240 Pixels)/ 27-29fps Digital Still Camera (Hardware Resolution): 6MP (2816 x 2112 Pixels) 3MP (2048 x 1536 Pixels) 1 MP (1280 x 960 Pixels) Sensor Resolution: 3MP (2048 x 1536 Pixels) Maximum Output Resolution: 6MP (2816 x 2112 Pixels) Web Cam: VGA (640 x 480 Pixels) QVGA (320 x 240 Pixels) Battery: 8210 Li-ion Rechargeable Battery (3.7v, 850 mA'h) File Format: ASF, JPEG, WAV TV Out: NTSC/PAL System Supported System Requirements:
Operating System: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP CPU: Pentium III or Above System RAM: 128MB or Above Graphics Card: 64MB, 24bit True Colour CD-ROM Speed: 4x or Above Software: DirectX 3.0 or Above and Windows Media Player Codes Other: USB Connector Contents of the Pack:
User Manual, Warranty Policy Booklet A Booklet on Night Shot, Booklet on MP3 Player 1 Installation CD-ROM, 2 Travel Cases 1 Power Adapter (1 Power Adapter + 1 Battery Charger Stand) 1 Camcorder DV 6800s, 1 Tripod 1 USB/AV Cable (2 in 1 Cable), 1 Pair Earphones 1 Neck Strap, 1 Li-ion Battery
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