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General Electric DV1 specs

General Info

  • Pocket

    Camcorder class:

  • Yes

    High Definition support:

  • Internal Memory (Internal memory capacity: 0.027GB, Memory type: Flash), Memory Card (Card type: SD, SDHC)

    Recording media:

Image sensor

  • 1/2.5-inch

    Size:

  • CMOS

    Type:

  • No

    3-chip sensor:

  • 5.03 megapixels

    Sensor max. effective video resolution:

Lens

  • No

    Exchangeable lens:

  • 4x

    Digital zoom:

  • 33 mm

    Focal Length (35mm equivalent, at max. video resolution):

  • f 2.8

    Maximum aperture:

  • 59.06 in

    Closest focusing distance:

Formats

  • MPEG-4 AVC/H.264

    Formats:

  • 1920 x 1080, 1440 x 1080, 1280 x 720, 640 x 480

    Supported resolutions:

Previewing

  • No

    Viewfinder:

  • 2.5 in

    Display size:

  • 92k pixels

    Display resolution:

  • No

    Touchscreen:

  • No

    Tilt&Swivel display:

  • No

    Built-in projector:

Features

  • Yes

    Image stabilization:

    • Digital

      Stabilization type:

  • White balance:

    • 5

      Number of available presets:

    • No

      Custom white balance:

  • Face

    Recognition:

  • Yes (Resolution: 5-megapixels)

    Image capturing:

Connectors

  • USB (Version: 2.0)

    Computer:

  • HDMI

    Video/Audio outputs:

Body

  • 2.2 in x 4.1 in x 0.8 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 5.1 oz

    Weight:

  • Yes

    Rugged:

    • Water (Water proof), Shock

      Type:

    • Yes (Type: IP6)

      IP certified:

  • Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Gray

    Available color options:

Links

  • Official page:


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Description: Our rugged, pocket-sized, waterproof, shockproof, and dustproof DV1 features full HD 1080p video and photos at the touch of a button. With a 4X zoom for up-close videos and a convenient built-in flip-out USB plug to share videos and photos, the DV1 becomes an irresistible choice. Add the flexibility of on-the-go recharging via USB, and cable hassles become a thing of the past.

Created by MG3 , Last update by MG2 , May 18, 2011

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