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Kyocera Finecam L4vThe Finecam L4v is packed with a wide assortment of features that allow the user to create amazing pictures. The Finecam L4v comes equipped with a 3x optical zoom, covering the focal length of 5.8-17.4mm, which is equivalent to 35-105mm in 35mm format. This camera features multi-shooting modes, which include macro, landscape and color (color, sepia, b/w), and five flash modes handle all lighting situations: auto flash, red-eye reduction auto flash, fill-in flash, flash-off or nighttime portrait. The Finecam L4v camera makes it easier than ever to remember when and where pictures are taken with voice message recording capability. A recorded message, up to 30 seconds in length, can be attached to each image with this very exciting feature. Additionally, an AVI movie mode gives users the option of recording a movie with sound, up to 120 seconds. The movie can be played back on the camera's large LCD monitor, a computer monitor or a home television. A customized start-up screen is one more sophisticated feature found on the L4v digital camera. Similar to a desktop, the user can view their favorite image when the camera is first turned on. Further, the camera boasts a built-in Image Resizing Mode (IRM), a flexible feature that allows the user to keep their original image while resizing the same image into a separate folder for easy e-mailing to family and friends. |
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