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Minolta DiMAGE E323 - Digital camera - 3.2 Mpix / 6.0 Mpix (interpolated) - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD

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Sales Rank: 90290







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Minolta
Display Size: 1.6 inches
EAN: 3599090001327
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: Minolta
Manufacturer: Minolta
Maximum Focal Length: 16.8 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 5.6 millimeters
Model: 63488
Optical Zoom: 3 unknown-units
Publisher: Minolta
Sales Rank: 90290
Studio: Minolta









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Product Description:
Interested in large prints? If so, then the DiMAGE E323 is your 'smart' choice. It not only captures detail-rich 3.2 megapixel images, but also knows how to expand shots to the stunning equivalent of 6 megapixels. Through a process called pixel interpolation, you'll get the data needed for prints larger than A3-size (297 mm x 420 mm / 11.7 inches x 16.5 inches, 150dpi). And whatever the image size, Minolta expertise ensures sharp, clear colors.Thanks to a wide 12x zoom range, you can frame your shots as you like with a variety of scenes. 3x optical zoom brings a far-off subject within reach, and when that's not enough 4x digital zoom puts you even closer.The macro setting is great for shooting small subjects, such as flowers or miniatures. It creates the type of shot where your subject stands out in sharp detail against a soft, unfocused background.Superb shots without a fuss are what the DiMAGE E323 delivers. When you're ready to shoot, it handles various factors for you. Focusing, exposure, white balance, and flash are adjusted automatically.

















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SD MMC, memory: supported - x 3 zoom: optical - (interpolated) Mpix 6.0 / Mpix 3.2 - camera Digital - E323 DiMAGE Minolta




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