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Taking photos is a snap. Simply point the camera at the subject and press the shutter button. The high quality autofocus lens will capture sharp, detailed pictures from as close as 15cm to infinity. To ensure high quality photos under different lighting conditions, PhotoPC 650 features a built in auto flash and an aspherical lens with four aperture settings. Incorporating an uncompressed mode for photo storage, this camera ensures that all the detail of the original image is retained. For greater storage flexibility there are two levels of JPEG compression: Superfine for a low level of compression and Fine for a high level of compression. Included with PhotoPC 650 are serial cables for PC and Mac communication and video output and PictureWorks HotShots software for image editing, design and photo storage. |
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