BenQ W1220 aankondiging
BenQ liet weten een nieuwe digitale compact camera uit te brengen. Het gaat hier om de W1220. Deze platte camera (18.4mm) is uitgerust met een 28mm groothoek lens. De lens biedt 5x optische zoom en laat het licht op een 12 megapixel sensor schijnen.
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BenQ’s New Pocket-Thin W1220 Digital Camera Shoots Wide to Capture More of the Moment | |
2010-01-06 | |
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, January 6, 2010 – World-renowned provider of visual display innovation, BenQ, debuted today their latest digital lifestyle device – the pocket-thin (18.4mm), 28mm wide-angle lens W1220 12 mega-pixel digital camera with 5X optical zoom focused on capturing more of what brings enjoyment and quality to life. Perfect pictures – from panoramic scenery to spontaneous smiles to “Love-Portrait” – are foolproof with point-and-shoot simplicity made possible by class-leading SONY 1/2.3 inch CCD, high-sensitivity ISO 6400, and professional-style P/Av/Tv/M aperture and shutter control modes. The W1220 is also graced with numerous picture-enhancing BenQ technologies such as Smart Scene, Smart Focus, Face Tracking, Smile Catch, Blink Detector and Love-Portrait Auto Capture that make picture-taking fun, effortless, and as candid as the moment.
Say, “Smart!” Behind the W1220’s point-and-shoot simplicity are numerous advancements that auto deploy, freeing the user of confusing calibrations and controls and allowing him to focus on and enjoy the occasion at hand: Picture-taking is made even more fun and effortless with Love-Portrait Auto Capture mode that lets the user to take self pictures without awkwardly holding the camera in order to press the shutter button. Pre-Composition Mode is yet another clever feature, enabling the user take a picture of the background first, then shooting the subject in front of the pre-captured background. P/Av/TV/M aperture and shutter control modes will have anyone shooting like a professional. Manually set shooting parameters to your preference, choose an aperture value while the camera automatically sets shutter speed according to lighting conditions, or choose shutter speed and let the W1220 automatically select the optimum aperture value. The W1220 also lets users select both aperture and shutter speeds for dramatic photo compositions. For video, the W1220 can continuously record with sound at 30 frames per second. Despite its hefty list of capabilities and enhancements, the W1220 maintains a slim silhouette at just 18.4mm, making it a handy companion that easily slides in and out of pockets or fanny packs so it’s quickly in hand for spontaneous picture-taking. The BenQ W1220 digital camera will be available worldwide January 6, 2010. For more information, please visit BenQ.com. |