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Benq introduces 7.2 megapixel digital camera Print E-mail
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Dec 19, 2006 at 07:07 AM

ImageBenQ has annouced the X710 digital camera, featuring an ultra-slim body with a large 3 inch display, a 7.2 megapixel CCD, smc Pentax lens with 3x optical zoom, and supports up to ISO 4000 in movie recording mode. Futhermore, BenQ X710 features the S.S.F. (super shake-free) system that is very useful when taking pictures in poor lighting conditions.

Press released

TAIPEI, TAIWAN, 11 December, 2006 “ BenQ today announces the launch of the BenQ X710, featuring a large 3-inch LTPS LCD display, a 7.2-megapixel CCD imager, a smc Pentax (Super Multi-Coating) lens with 3x optical zoom and supports up to ISO4000 in movie recording mode. The slender X710 arrives with an ultra-slim body in an eye-catching aluminum casing and is the slimmest camera that features a 3-inch high resolution display to date, offering users instant photo sharing at any viewing angle.

To minimize image blur, the BenQ X710 incorporates the S.S.F. (super shake-free) system of which includes a high light sensitivity portrait mode of ISO1200 to facilitate shooting when capturing fast moving objects in poor lighting conditions and a shake-free mode to compensate for handshakes when taking pictures.

The X710 boasts 6 different shooting modes, including manual mode, S.S.F. (Super Shake-Free) mode, portrait mode and night scene mode, providing users quick setting adjustments with a variety of shooting options. The camera includes the PictBridge function for direct photo printing via a compatible printer and supports SD memory card of up to 2G.

This is the world slimmest 3-inch 7 megapixels camera. With the world's slimmest body & sleek stainless steel casing, you simply can't go wrong. Benq X710 is exquisitely designed for you to concentrate on capturing the once-in-a-lifetime, model moment.

The super large 3-inch X710 adopts 230k high-resolution LTPS LCD, which is far more sharp, contrasting, and power-saving. A larger display such as TV or the computer is no longer needed for you to view the photos you take. With the 3-inch screen, viewing on the camera can be joyful and you may find it easier to share the images with friends immediately.

Last Updated ( Dec 19, 2006 at 10:21 PM )