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General Electric GE E1040 Camera Review


megapixels:  10.10 (effective)
image stabilization:  Yes, electrical
face-tracking:  Yes
max shutter speed:  1/2000 sec
resolution: 
3648 x 2736 pixels
optical zoom:  4x
panorama stitching:  Yes
ISO range:  64 - 3200
display type:  3.0" LCD
camera dimensions:  3.9 x 2.3 x 0.9
weight:  5.2 oz.
red-eye removal:  Yes




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General Electric GE E1040 News Release Summary:
On February 13 GE and General Imaging announced a licensing agreement by which General Imaging would design, manufacture and distribute the cameras.

Komiya said his goal is to be among the top three camera brands in the world within five years. "We believe digital cameras are still in a growth market," he said. "With the replacement cycle now down to three years, many consumers are buying their second or third digital camera, while others have been waiting for just the right camera to come along to make their first purchase. With our excellent quality, advanced features, strong value proposition and the great GE name, we are in a position to lift the entire category."

The brand name is easily recognized. So is the quality construction.

Just one look at the GE E1040 and you’ll know it’s made to perform flawlessly. Clad in a compact and ultra-contemporary body, this 10-megapixel camera exudes an attitude that lets casual photographers know it means serious business.

Its 4X optical zoom and a 5.7X digital zoom put your lens right in the heart of the action. With the E1040’s generous 3-inch LCD screen, you won’t have to guess what your picture is going to look like. And a simple, intuitive user interface makes it easy to navigate through the camera’s many functions.

Don’t want to wait to touch up your pictures on your computer? No problem. The E1040 offers both in-camera panoramic stitching and red-eye removal. And with other great features like face-tracking, electronic stabilization, MPEG-4 movie recording, a Lithium-ion battery and a 4 gigabyte SD/SDHC expansion slot, this camera will quickly become indispensable.

The E1040 may be an intermediate point-and-shoot camera, but its features are top-of the-line. That’s why it’s one of the first cameras worthy of the GE name.


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