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Casio Exilim EX-ZR410

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Sensor size: 1/2.3"; Effective MP number: 16.1; Focal length: 24 - 300; Optical zoom: 12.5; Manual focus; Image stabilization: optical; Macro shooting, from (cm): 4; White balance measuring; Viewfinder: is absent; Continuous shooting (fps): 30; Screen ("): 3; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC, SDXC
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Casio Exilim EX-ZR410
Panel:1/2.3", 16.1 MPix
Focal length:24 - 300 mm
Lens aperture:f/3.0 - f/5.6
Snapshot size:4608x3456 px
ISO range:80 - 3200
Burst shooting:30 fps
Screen:3 ''
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Specifications Exilim EX-ZR410
Main
Camera typedigital compact
Sensor
SensorCMOS (CMOS)
Sensor size1/2.3"
Effective MP number16.1
Maximum image size4608x3456 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)80 - 3200
Lens
Aperturef/3.0 - f/5.6
Focal length24 - 300 mm
Optical zoom12.5
Manual focus
Image stabilizationoptical
Min. focus distance4 cm
Macro shooting, from4 cm
Photo shooting
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 2 EV, in 1/3 EV steps
Exposure modesauto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering systempoint
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
File recording formatsMOV
Maximum video lengthtime limit / 29 minutes /
Connection portsHDMI
Focus
Autofocus modesone shot
tracking
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderis absent
Shutter speed15 - 1/4000 с
Continuous shooting30 fps
Screen
Screen size3 ''
Screen resolution921 thousand pixels
Memory and communications
Built-in memory52 MB
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC, SDXC
Flash
Built-in flash
Application range0.4 - 3.5 m
Power source
Power sourcebattery / NP-130 /
General
Materialaluminium / plastic
Dimensions (WxHxD)104.8x59.1x28.6 mm
Weight205 g / with battery and memory card /
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2024
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