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    Samsung UA55C9000 3D LCD TV

    At $10,000, the Samsung UA55C9000 costs more than twice what an otherwise similarly specified, similarly sized, Samsung TV would sell for. So what’s so special about it? We reckon that several of the more extraordinary features justify that price.

Digital Cameras

Olympus Mju 740 > Features

Features

    • 5x optical zoon lens
    • 7.1 megapixel CCCD
    • Splash-proof
    • On-screen help
    • Clever panorama mode and Nightproof feature
    • PictBridge compatible

Specifications

Camera Features

colour
Black or silver
connections
USB, PAL/NTSC AV output, DC input
digital zoom
5.6x digital zoom, 5 x optical zoom
dimensions
96 x 54 x 24.3 mm (W x H x D)
flash
Auto, red-eye reduction, forced off and on
focal length
36 - 180 mm
image format
JPEG, WAV, QuickTime Motion JPEG. PictBridge, DPOF and PIM III compatible
included accessories and cables
Strap, USB and AV cables, lithium ion battery and charger, CD-ROMs of software and advanced manual
lens aperture
Max. 1:3.3 (wide) ?5.0 (tele)
max shutter speed
4
min shutter spped
1/2000 sec (night scene up to 4 sec).
screen
6.4 cm colour LCD
storage
Approx. 17 MB internal storage for images. Removable xD-Picture Card
video capture
QuickTime Motion JPEG
weight
120 grams (without card, battery)

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RRP: $499.00

GadgetGuy Rating

Overall
Value for money
Performance
Ease of use
Easy to use. Weatherproof.

No image stabiliser.

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