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Camera Summary:
The BenQ C840 is an 8-megapixel digital camera with a Pentax 3x
optical zoom lens. It is aimed at point-and-shoot photographers
looking for a wide variety of features. The C840 features face
tracking technology, a shake-free mode, ISO speeds up to 1600,
movie recording, and 15 different shooting modes. The C840 is
the successor to the BenQ C740i model.
BenQ C840 News Release Excerpt:
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, September 21, 2007 – BenQ today introduced the
BenQ C840 digital camera, successor to the C740i, featuring an 8
mega pixel CCD sensor, smc PENTAX lens, Face Tracking function,
Shake-Free mode, high ISO options, optical zoom in video
recording and 3:2 and 16:9 special output sizes.
The C840 is equipped with an array of functions including
shake-free mode which prevents image blur caused by shaky hands,
allowing users to take clear and precise shots without any
distortion. It also supports continuous movie recording with
optical zoom at wide screen format (720x400) at 30 fps. The Face
Tracking function detects and tracks human faces and then focus
to ensure the faces are perfectly presented in terms of color
and clearness in the photos.
The Shake-Free and High ISO portrait mode enables users to
capture crisp images in low-light condition environment. With
the ISO supports up to 1600, the new BenQ C840 is one of the
most light-sensitive models in its class. The 3:2 output sizes
supports easy printing without trimming edges while the 16:9
mode supports direct display on 16:9 TVs.
The camera boasts 15 different shooting modes, including manual
mode, shake-free mode, portrait mode and night scene mode,
providing users quick setting adjustments for a variety of
shooting options. The C840 comes bundled with the PictBridge
function for direct photo printing via a compatible printer and
supports SD memory card of up to 4G.
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