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KODAK DC3200 specs


KODAK DC3200

General Info

  • Point-and-shoot

    Camera class:

Sensor

  • 1 megapixels

    Efective resolution:

  • CCD

    Type:

  • No

    3-chip sensor:

  • No

    Sensor cleaning:

Lens

  • No

    Interchangeable lens:

  • 39 mm

    Focal Length (35mm equivalent):

  • f3.6

    Maximum aperture:

  • 23.62 in

    Closest focusing distance:

  • No

    Filter thread:

Previewing

  • Yes

    Viewfinder:

    • No

      Dioptre correction:

  • No

    Moving display:

  • No

    Touchscreen:

  • No

    Second display:

  • No

    Built-in projector:

Focus

  • No

    Custom point:

  • No

    AF Assist Beam:

  • No

    Manual Focus:

Flash

  • 8 ft

    Range:

Video

  • No

    Video capture:

Camera Features

  • No

    Image stabilization:

  • 100

    ISO sensitivity:

  • No

    Exposure compensation:

  • No

    Auto bracketing:

  • White balance:

    • No

      Custom white balance:

  • Other

    Scene modes:

Files - Resolution

  • Formats:

    • No

      RAW:

Connectivity

  • No

    HDMI:

  • No

    Wi-Fi:

  • No

    Hot shoe:

  • 2 MB

    Built-in memory:

  • Yes (CF)

    Memory card support:

Body

  • 4.4 in x 3.2 in x 2.1 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 7.6 oz

    Weight:

  • No

    Rugged:

  • Black

    Available color options:

Power

  • Rechargeable (proprietary)

    Battery:

    • NiMH

      Rechargable type:

US Availability

  • Discontinued

    Market status:

European Availability

  • Discontinued

    Market status:

Links

  • Official page:


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Filed in: KODAK Cameras

Description: It's as though Kodak asked us, "What's the minimum set of features you feel are necessary in an entry-level digital camera?" and built the DC3200 around these specifications. There's a traditional optical viewfinder (great if you want to save batteries or you like to compose photos the old-fashioned way), an LCD screen (for previewing and reviewing photos to ensure you're getting exactly the shot you want), 1 megapixel of image... read more

Created by MG19 , Last update by MG3 , Sep 24, 2010

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