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Digital Quick Dial CAMERAS DIGITAL 61 PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Quick Dial CAMERAS DIGITAL 61 PHOTOGRAPHY EasyShare CX-7300 #KOCX7300 PhotoSmart 435 #HEPS435 D-395 #OLD395 $9995 $12995 $12995 • 3.2 Megapixel • 1/2.7” CCD • 3.1 Megapixel • 3.2 Megapixel • 2080 x 1544 Maximum • 1/2.7” CCD • 1/2.7” CCD Pixel Recording Mode • 2048 x 1536 Maximum • 2048 x 1536 Maximum • Optical Viewfinder Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode & 1.6” LCD Monitor • Optical Viewfinder • Optical Viewfinder • f/4.7 (35mm equiv. 37mm) Lens & 1.5” LCD Monitor & 1.8” LCD Monitor • SD/MMC Card Slot (16MB Internal Memory) • 5.7mm f/2.8 (35mm equiv. 36mm) Lens • 5mm f/2.8 (35mm equiv. 33mm) Lens • 3x Digital Zoom • Auto Focus • Movie Record • USB • SD/MMC Card Slot • 5x Digital Zoom • USB 2.0 • Auto Focus • xD Card Slot • 2.5x Digital Zoom • Autofocus • Macro Mode • Auto Exposure, Exposure Compensation • AV NTSC/PAL • Auto Exposure & Exposure Compensation • Movie with Sound • Program AE, Exposure Compensation • Movie Record • Support Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 4.1 x 2.6 x 1.6” • Weight 5.2 oz. • Support Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 4.6 x 2.3 x 1.6” • Weight 6.4 oz. • USB • Dimensions 4.3 x 2.4 x 1.5” • Weight 5.4 oz. NEW EasyShare CX-7330 #KOCX7330 D-535 Zoom #OLD535 D- 425 #OLD425 $14995 $14995 • 3.1 Megapixel • 3.2 megapixel • 1/2.7” CCD Color Science Chip • 4 Megapixel • 1/2.5” CCD • 1/2.7” CCD • 2288 x 1712 Maximum • 2032 x1524 Maximum • 2048 x 1536 Maximum Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode Recording Mode • Optical Viewfinder & • 1.5” LCD Monitor 1.6” LCD Monitor • Optical Viewfinder & 1.5” LCD Monitor • 6.1mm f/2.8 (35 Equiv • 5.6-16.8 mm f/2.7-4.6 (35mm 36.7mm) Lens • Autofocus equiv. 37-111mm) Zoom Lens • 5.8-17.4mm f/2.9-5 (35 Equiv • SD/MMC Card Slot • 16 MB internal Memory 38-114mm) Zoom Lens • USB • xD card slot (14 MB internal) • 4x Digital Zoom • 3.3x Digital Zoom • USB • Exif 2.2 Compliant • Autofocus • xD memory card (12MB Internal) • Macro Mode • Movie Mode • Movie mode • Program, Exposure Compensation • Program, Exposure Compensation • Movie with Sound • Close Up • Auto-focus • Program & Exposure Compensation • AV NTSC • Macro • USB • PictBridge • Exif 2.2 • Dock compatability • Dimensions 4 x 2.6 x 1.5” • Weight 6.2 oz. • Exif 2.2 • PictBridge • Dimensions 3.5 x 2.5 x 1.5” • Weight 4.9 oz. • Dimensions 4 x 2 x 1.4” • Weight 4.2 oz. D-540 Zoom #OLD540 PowerShot A400 #CAPSA400 Optio 30 #PEO30 • 3.2 megapixel • 1/2.7” CCD • Available in Blue, Green, Gold or Silver • 3.2 MegaPixels • 2048 x 1536 Maximum • Direct Print Capabilities • 1/2.7” CCD Pixel Recording Mode • 3.2 megapixels • 1/3.2 " DIGIC CCD • 2048 x 1536 Maximum • Optical Viewfinder • 2048x 1536 Maximum Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode & 1.8” LCD Monitor • Optical Viewfinder & 1.5” LCD Monitor • Optical Viewfinder • 5.9-13.2mm f/3.8 (35 Equiv. 45-100mm) • 5.8-17.4mm f/2.9-5.0 Zoom Lens • 3.2x Digital Zoom & 1.6” LCD Monitor (35 Equiv 38-114mm) Zoom Lens • SD/MMC Card Slot • 1.3 fps Burst • 5.8-17.4mm f/2.9-5.0 (35 Equiv. • xD Memory Card (16MB Included) • 3.3x Digital Zoom • Program or Exp. Compensation • Auto Focus 38-114mm) Zoom Lens • 4x Digital Zoom • Movie Mode • Program Auto, Exposure Compensation • USB Port • Autofocus • Macro Mode • 50-400 ISO • USB • PictBridge • SD/MMC Card Slot (16MB Internal) • Auto or Manual Focus • 1.5 fps Continous Mode • Movie Mode • Macro Mode • Movie with Sound • AV NTSC/PAL • Exif 2.2 • Program, Exposure Compensation • USB • Macro Mode • Supports Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 3.9 x 2.4 x 1.5” • Weight 5.3 oz. • Dimensions 4.2 x 2.1 x 1.5” • Weight 5.8 oz • Supports Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 3.7 x 2.4 x 1.4” • Weight 4.6 oz. Dimage X31 #MIDX31 FinePix A340 #FUFPA340 PhotoSmart M307 #HEPSM307 • 3.2 MegaPixels • CCD • 3.2 Megapixel • 1/2.7” CCD • 2048 x 1536 Maximum • 4 megapixel • 1/2.7” CCD • 2272 x 1704 • 2080 x 1544 Maximum Pixel Recording Mode Maximum Pixel Recording Mode • Autofocus Pixel Recording Mode • 1.5” LCD Monitor • Optical Viewfinder & 1.5” LCD Monitor • Optical Viewfinder & 1.8” LCD • 4x Digital Zoom • 3x Optical f/2.8-4.8 (35 Equiv. 38-114mm) Monitor • 5x Digital Zoom • 4.7-14.1mm f/2.8-3.7 Zoom Lens • 1.6x Digital Zoom • 6.2-17.2mm f/2.9-4.9 (35mm (35 Equiv. 36-108mm) Zoom Lens • xD Card Slot (16MB Included) equiv. 40-1111mm) Zoom Lens • SD/MMC Card Slot • 10 Photo internal Memory • Movie Mode • AV NTSC/PAL • SD/MMC Card Slot (16MB Internal) • ISO 100-400 • 4 fps Burst • Auto Focus • Program or Exposure Compensation • USB 2.0 • Auto, Manual, Exposure Compensation • Movie (30fps) w/Sound • AV NTSC/PAL • Macro Mode • USB 2.0 • Movie mode • Continuous Advance • 3.9” Macro • Exif 2.2 • Macro Mode • Supports Exif 2.2 • Program & Exposure Compensation • Autofocus • Exif 2.2 • PictBridge • Dimensions 3.4 x 2.6 x .96” • Weight 4.1 oz. • Dim. 4.1 x 2.4 x 1.2 ” • Weight 5.1 oz • PictBridge • Dimensions 4.3 x 1.4 x 2.1” • Weight 4.9 oz NEW D-580 Zoom #OLD580 Stylus 300 Digital #OLS300 PowerShot A510 #CAPSA510 $19995 • 4 megapixel • All Weather, All Metal • Direct Print Capabilities • 1/2.7” CCD • 3.24 megapixel • 1/2.5” CCD • 3.2 MegaPixels • 1/2.7” CCD • 2288 x 1712 Maximum • 2048 x 1536, Maximum • 2048 x 1536 Maximum Pixel Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode Recording Mode • Optical • Optical Viewfinder • Optical Viewfinder Viewfinder & 1.8” LCD Monitor & 1.8” LCD Monitor & 1.5” LCD Monitor • 5.8-23.2mm f/2.6-5.5 (35 Equiv. • 5.8-17.4mm f/3.1-5.2 (35 Equiv 35-105mm) Zoom Lens • 5.8-17.4mm f/3.1-5.2 (35 Equiv 35-105mm) Zoom Lens 35-140mm) Zoom Lens • 3.2x Digital Zoom • AV NTSC/PAL • xD Card Slot (16MB Included) • 4x Digital Zoom • XD Card Slot (16MB Included) • 4x Digital Zoom • Auto or Manual Focus • SD/MMC Card Slot • Macro Mode • Autofocus • USB • Program Auto, Exposure Compensation • Autofocus • Program Auto, Exposure Compensation • Program, Aperture, Shutter, Manual or Exposure Comp. • EXIF 2.2 • 1.5 fps Continous Mode • Movie Mode • Macro Mode • 1.1-5 fps. Burst Mode • Macro Mode • Movie Mode • USB • 30 fps Movie with Sound • 2.3 fps Continous • ISO 50-400 • Supports Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 4.3 x 2.3 x 1.5” • Weight 5.9 oz. • Supports Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 3.8 x 2.2 x 1.3” • Weight 5.8 oz. • USB • PictBridge • Dimensions 3.6 x 2.5 x 1.5” • Weight 6.3 oz. March 2005 212·444·6694 ( 800·947·5516 25 PHOTO - VIDEO - PRO AUDIO Digital DIGITAL CAMERAS Quick Dial PHOTOGRAPHY 61 PhotoSmart M407 #HEPSM407 EasyShare CX-7430 #KOCX7430 Optio S40 #PEOS40 • 4.1 Megapixel • 4 Megapixel • 1/2.5” CCD • 4 MegaPixels • 1/2.5” CCD • 1/2.5” CCD • 2304 x 1728 Maximum • 2304 x 1728 Maximum • 2344 x 1752 Maximum Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode • Optical Viewfinder • Optical Viewfinder • Optical Viewfinder & 1.8” LCD & 1.6” LCD Monitor & 1.6” LCD Monitor Monitor • 6x Digital Zoom • f/2.7-4.6 (35mm equiv. 34-102mm) • 5.8-17.4mm f/2.6-4.8 (35 Equiv. • 6.2-17.2mm f/2.9-4.8 (35mm equiv. 34-95mm) • Autofocus Zoom Lens • SD/MMC Card Slot (16MB Internal) 35-105mm) Zoom Lens • Macro Mode • SD/MMC Card Slot (16MB Internal) • 2 fps Burst • ISO 100-400 • 4x Digital Zoom • Autofocus • Movie Record (with VGA mode) • SD/MMC Card Slot (11MB Internal) • USB • Movie(30fps) with Sound • Program & Exposure Compensation • Auto Exposure & Exposure Compensation • AV NTSC/PAL • 2.6x Digital Zoom • Program, Exposure Compensation • Macro Mode • USB • A/V with Optional Dock • Exif 2.2 • USB • Compatible with Easyshare Camera and Printer Docks • Auto or Manual focus • AV NTSC/PAL • Movie with Sound • PictBridge • Dimensions 2.1 x 4.3 x 1.5” • Weight 5.2 oz • Support Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 4.0 x 2.6 x 1.5” • Weight 6.3 oz. • Supports Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 3.5 x 2.3 x 1” • Weight 4.4 oz. FinePix E500 #FUFPE500 Coolpix 4100 #NICP4100 CyberShot DSC-P73 #SODSCP73 $20995 • 4.1 megapixel • 4.1 Megapixel w/HAD CCD • 1/2.5” CCD • 4 MegaPixels • 1/2.5” CCD • 2304 x 1728 Maximum • 2304 x 1728 Maximum • 2288 x 1712 Maximum Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Mode Pixel Recording Modes • Optical Viewfinder • 3x Optical Viewfinder • Optical Viewfinder & 1.6” LCD Monitor & 1.5” LCD Monitor & 2” LCD Monitor • 5.8-17.4mm f/2.8-4.9 • 7.9-23.7mm f/2.8-5.2 (35mm equiv. 39-117mm) • 4.7-15.1mm f/2.9-5.5 (35 Equiv. 28-91mm) (35 Equiv. 35-105mm) Zoom Lens Zoom Lens • Memory Stick & Memory Stick Pro Card Slot Zoom Lens • 3.6x Digital Zoom • Movie with Sound • Secure Digital Card Slot • 3.2x Digital Zoom • Macro Mode • Preset Scene Modes • xD Card Slot • Auto or Manual Focus • Macro Mode • USB • 14.5 MB internal Memory • Movie with sound • USB • Program AE, Manual & Exposure Compensation • Autofocus • Program, Auto, Aperture, Shutter or Manual • AV NTSC/PAL • Auto Focus • Program, Exposure Compensation • Macro • Burst mode • Movie with Sound • AV NTSC/PAL • USB • PictBridge • Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 4 x 2.4 x 1.3” • Weight 6.2 oz • Exif 2.2 • Dimensions 3.2 x 2.5 x 1.5” • Weight 4.9 oz.
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