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General Electric GE E1235 Camera Review


megapixels:  12
image stabilization:  Yes
optical zoom:  3x
digital zoom:  4.5x
face detection: 
Yes
smile detection:  Yes
blink detection:  Yes
lens type:  Aspheric glass lens
display type:  2.7" LCD
scene modes:  14
red-eye removal:  Yes
approx. price:  $229




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Camera Summary:
The General Electric GE E1235 is a 12-megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom. It is designed to be a point-and-shoot digital camera especially built for taking high quality portraits. The GE E1235 features face detection, smile detection, blink detection, in-camera panorama stitching, a 2.7" LCD screen, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It will be available for about $229.

General Electric GE E1235 News Release Excerpt:
The E1235 is a top-of-the-line point-and-shoot camera with an amazing 12-megapixel resolution. Its high-quality metal body holds a 3x optical zoom, 4.5x digital zoom, aspheric all-glass lens, and a 2.7” high-resolution LCD screen that’s as easy to view outdoors as it is indoors. It’s also packed with features such as Smile Detection, Blink Detection, Face Detection, In-Camera Panorama Stitching and more. Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery.

Available in either deep red or silver, the E1235 offers the highest resolution of any camera yet in the GE lineup.

The E1235 also includes up to ISO 3200 sensitivity. The GE E1235 is one of the first cameras on the market to include blink detection and smile detection, ensuring that the user captures just the right moment in people shots. After a shot is taken, the blink detection feature alerts the user that the subject’s eyes were closed and allows another attempt.

The smile detection feature works by tripping the shutter automatically when the subject smiles. As with all GE cameras, the E1235 allows users to “see the bigger picture” with in-camera panorama stitching. This feature allows the user to join three images together seamlessly to take in wide scenes – without first having to upload the photo to a computer.

And like all GE cameras, the E1235 boasts sleek and intuitive design, face detection, image stabilization, and red-eye removal.
 




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