Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon FS11 Digital Camcorder (45 x Advanced Zoom With 2.7" Widescreen Colour LCD)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 8714574515960 Feature: CCD sensor (in pixels) - 1/6" interlaced CCD sensor 1.07 megapixels including 710,000 effective in video mode and 800,000 in photo mode Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Model: 2700B006AA Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2008-01-07 Studio: Canon
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CCD sensor (in pixels) - 1/6" interlaced CCD sensor 1.07 megapixels including 710,000 effective in video mode and 800,000 in photo mode Optical Zoom - 37x -- Digital Zoom - Digital zoom: 2000x Improved zoom: 45x Maximum resolution on memory card (in pixels) - 1152 x 864 Accessories included - CR2025 lithium battery, WL-D88 remote control, CA-590 mains adapter, power cable, STV-250N cable, USB cable, BP-808 battery, WS30 strap and CD-ROM Other Functions - Focal length: 2.6 - 96.2 mm 24 x 36 equivalent: 41.5 - 1536 mm Maximum aperture: f/2.0 to f/5.2 Shutter speed: 1/2000th second - 1/6th second Exposure modes: EASY (automatic), programme, TV, portrait, sports, night, snow, sand, sunset, spotlight, fireworks White balance: TTL - auto - pre-set
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Canons FS11 is a compact camcorder that records directly to memory cards, making it easy to share and upload your footage. The FS11 is equipped with a 1.07-megapixel CCD sensor and a host of other technologies, meaning you can get closer to the action. You can save all your memories to SDHC memory cards and on the 16 GB in-built memory. Designed to slip into your pocket easily, the FS11 from Canon appeals to a wide audience, from budding filmmakers and teenagers to sales executives and the older generation, because its so easy to use thanks to its several powerful features, which include a 45x advanced zoom, a DIGIV processor and Pictbridge compatibility, as well as an electronic image stabiliser and minimum TTL focusing to 1 cm, for videos packed with details without blurry effects. Among its other functions there is a sensitivity range of 1.7 lux for night-time shots, and 11 exposure modes for greater versatility and comfort of use. With the FS11 and its flash memory recording mode, Canon puts the latest technologies at the fingertips of all users!
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