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BenQ C1450 specs

General Info

  • Point-and-shoot

    Camera class:

Sensor

  • 14 megapixels

    Efective resolution:

  • CCD

    Type:

  • No

    3-chip sensor:

  • No

    Sensor cleaning:

Lens

  • No

    Interchangeable lens:

  • 3x

    Optical zoom:

  • 35.5 - 106.5 mm

    Focal Length (35mm equivalent):

  • f2.9 - 5.4

    Maximum aperture:

  • 3.94 in

    Closest focusing distance:

  • 5x

    Digital zoom:

  • 1/2000-15sec

    Shutter speeds:

Previewing

  • No

    Viewfinder:

  • Yes

    LiveView:

  • 2.7 in

    Display size:

  • 230k pixels

    Display resolution:

  • No

    Moving display:

  • No

    Touchscreen:

  • No

    Second display:

  • No

    Built-in projector:

Flash

  • Always on (Fill-in), Off, Red-eye, Slow sync

    Modes:

Video

  • Yes

    Video capture:

  • 1280x720

    Maximum resolution:

  • 30 fps

    Maximum framerate at max, resolution:

Camera Features

  • 100-6400

    ISO sensitivity:

  • Yes

    Exposure compensation:

  • 2 seconds, 10 seconds

    Self timer:

  • White balance:

    • 5

      Number of available presets:

    • Yes

      Custom white balance:

Files - Resolution

  • Formats:

    • No

      RAW:

  • 4:3, 3:2, 16:9

    Image ratio options:

  • 6

    Resolution settings number:

  • 4320 x 3240 pixels with 4:3 ratio

    Resolution:

Connectivity

  • Yes

    USB:

    • 2.0

      Type:

  • No

    HDMI:

  • No

    Wi-Fi:

  • No

    Hot shoe:

  • 41 MB

    Built-in memory:

  • Yes (SD, SDHC)

    Memory card support:

Body

  • 3.62 in x 2.38 in x 0.94 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 3.88 oz

    Weight:

  • No

    Rugged:

  • Black, Gray

    Available color options:

Power

  • Standard

    Battery:

    • 2

    • AA

Links

  • Official page:


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Filed in: BenQ Cameras

Description: The C1450 not only lets you replenish power anywhere simply by inserting new AA batteries, but its HDR image enhancement technology makes it easy to get great photos even in challenging high-contrast light conditions.

Created by MG2 , Last update by MG2 , Jul 20, 2011

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