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Browse 35mm Compact Cameras Models & Brands: Kyocera Optics, Inc. T4 Zoom, Olympus 105R, Pentax 10124, Konica Minolta X-700, Nikon Zoom 130ED/QD, LOREX CVC6990 Submersible Camera, Polaroid, Konica Minolta 50, Olympus, Fuji S1200 Zoom Date
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Kyocera Optics, Inc. T4 Zoom Weight: 1 pounds Price: $224.99
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Key features Kyocera Optics, Inc. T4 Zoom
- 28-70mm Carl Zeiss Tessar f4.5-8T* Lens ? Exclusive T* multi-layer coating suppresses multiple internal reflections; a retractable transparent sliding cover protects lens when not in use
- Tough aluminum front cover protects and beautifies the camera
- Passive 5 point multi AF / Spot AF
- Programmed electronic high speed shutter (2 sec. ? 1/300 sec.) with Auto Exposure
- Exposure Compensation - +1.5EV/-1.5EV
- Model: Yashica T4 Compact 35mm Camera w/ Zoom Kit
Review Yashica T4 Compact 35mm Camera w/ Zoom Kit / Kyocera Optics, Inc. T4 Zoom:If an easy to use, high quality 35mm camera is the gift of choice, look no further than the new Yashica T4 Zoom. This camera is being brought back by popular demand, and now features a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T 28-70mm Zoom Lens f/4. 5-8, which provides superior image quality. The T4 Zoom offers a multi-auto focus system, 5-mode auto flash with red-eye reduction, a built-in date back, and a built-in diopter adjustment. Sporting a matte graphite finish, this camera offers one-touch mode selectors for exposure compensation, infinity lock, and long time exposures. The T4 Zoom is compact and lightweight, weighing just 6. 7 ounces and is remote control capable. |
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Olympus 105R Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $199.99 Price: $199.95
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Key features Olympus 105R
- Easy point-and-shoot operation
- Stylish, durable body
- Quartz dating imprints date and time
- Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
- 38 - 105mm, 3x zoom lens for precision shots
- Model: Olympus SuperZoom 105R QD Date 35mm Camera
Review Olympus SuperZoom 105R QD Date 35mm Camera / Olympus 105R:Stylish point-and-shoot convenience and compact, lightweight, silvery design distinguishes the Super Zoom 105R QD. Quartz dating imprints date and time for easy photo reference. With a precision-crafted, aspherical 3x zoom lens and fully automatic operation, you'll get crisp, detailed and quartz-dated shots you'll remember for years to come. For point-and-shoot convenience and precision zoom, the Olympus Superzoom 105R QD camera offers easy-to-use operation and a quality aspherical zoom lens. It includes a built-in flash with several modes for better shooting. The red-eye reduction flash mode emits a series of preflashes right before the shutter snaps, allowing the subject's eyes to adjust to the light level of the flash. A night scene mode automatically lowers the shutter speed to ensure that both foreground and background are properly illuminated for night scenes. Fill-in flash softens the sharp contrasts, for a natural look in photos when your subject is in both bright light and dark shadows. You can also turn the flash off when flash photography is not permitted or for special mood lighting. The Superzoom 105R QD is stylish and lightweight, with a silver body. |
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Pentax 10124 Dimentions: 2.7 x 5 x 2.9 inches Weight: 1 pounds Price: $490.99
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Key features Pentax 10124
- Multiexposure mode lets you combine two or more exposures on a single frame
- Five-point passive autofocus system properly exposes the subject
- Actual-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment
- Automatic backlight compensation
- Switch between standard view and panorama at any time
- Model: Pentax IQ Zoom 160 35mm Camera
Review Pentax IQ Zoom 160 35mm Camera / Pentax 10124:With its compact, eye-catching body, the IQZoom 160 was designed to combine exceptional image quality with utmost versatility. Its state-of-the-art 38mm-160mm zoom lens offers superior picture-framing flexibility. In addition, the IQZoom 160 has all the other features that make Pentax compact zoom cameras so popular. It also features external LCD Indication: exposure counter, battery exhaustion warning, panorama, infinity-landscape, spot AF, red-eye reduction, flash-on/off, self-timer, remote control and multi-exposure. Automatic illumination is provided. Viewfinder indication: focus and flash status, infinity-landscape mark, panorama-format frame, close distance compensation frame, 5-point AF frame and spot AF frame. IQZoom 160 has Multiple Exposure mode. The user-friendly mode dial of the Pentax IQ Zoom 160 camera lets you turn the power on and off, as well as select the mode you want-including panorama-with just a twist of the dial. It has a large, easy-to-read LCD instruction panel that displays all of the camera's settings and indicators. The actual-image zoom viewfinder switches from standard view to panorama, so you can see exactly what your image will look like when you switch from one format to the other. [+]
Even difficult shooting situations are no problem thanks to the five-point passive autofocus system and the six-segment multipattern metering system. The large LCD instruction panel is easy-to-read and automatically lights up so, whether it's day or night, you can see the all of the information you need to operate the camera, including: exposure counter, battery exhaustion warning, panorama, infinity-landscape, spot AF, flash-on, flash-off, red-eye reduction, self-timer, and multiexposure. Employing automatic LCD parallax compensation, the actual-image viewfinder is able to display the framing area with precision. If you want to capture the whole scene, you can switch to panorama mode-even in midroll. The IQZoom 160 automatically provides a view of the new panorama area via the viewfinder. It gives you several indicators, including: focus and flash status, infinity-landscape mark, panorama-format picture area, close-distance compensation frame, five-point AF frame, and spot AF frame. This viewfinder also has an adjustable diopter, which allows you to adjust the image to match your eyesight. Conditions that would normally "fool" a camera, like shooting through a glass window or an off-center subject, come out perfectly focused with the IQZoom 160's phase-matching five-point passive autofocus system. Even difficult lighting situations are no problem with the help of the highly accurate six-segment multipattern metering system. It measures the current lighting conditions, ensuring that your images get optimum exposure, no matter the conditions. The automatic backlight compensation feature fires the flash during backlight conditions to properly expose the subject. You can zoom in to catch subtle details of your subject, or zoom out to capture the entire scene with the 38-160mm power zoom lens. Even when you forget to turn the power off, the IQZoom 160 retracts the lens to the original position to protect it against damage. The multiexposure mode lets you flex your creative muscles by allowing you to combine two or more exposures on a single frame. |
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Konica Minolta X-700 Weight: 0.178 pounds Price: $269.99
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Key features Konica Minolta X-700
- Exposure override up to 2 stops
- Camera body only; lens sold separately
- Programmed automatic or manual exposure
- Date/time imprinting
- Programmed auto flash
- Model: Minolta X-700 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)
Review Minolta X-700 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) / Konica Minolta X-700:Minolta X-700, the state-of-the-art SLR camera at the center of the Minolta Program System, offers you the focus-and-shoot simplicity of programmed auto-exposure (AE) control: Both aperture and shutter speed are automatically set over a wide range by the camera, with continuous viewfinder LED readout of speeds being set. The program is designed to maintain fastest practicable speeds as light dims, then give audible beeps, if desired, to guard against blur from subject/camera-movement, making the X-700 ideal if you're starting out in photography or if you want full program automation for ease of use or fast-breaking action. The X-700's aperture-priority AE mode lets you control the depth of field but still maintain AE control of stepless shutter speeds fine-tuned for proper exposure with light metered up to the instant of exposure. This mode is excellent for AE photography with the wide range of Minolta SLR system lenses and accessories available, including mirror lenses and close-up bellows - not possible with shutter-priority AE systems. For full creative flexibility, aperture and shutter can be set independently in any combination in the X-700's metered/full-manual mode. Other handy features of your X-700 include; touch-switch metering that keeps the LEDs on for 15 seconds after you first touch the operating button; AE lock for holding adjusted-framing meter readings; +/- 2EV stops' exposure adjustment with LED indicator in finder; self-timer with triple-rate visual/audible indications; flash-ready and Flash Distance Checker (FDC) indications in finder; split-image microprism spot and Acute Matte focusing screen; integral front and back grips for surer holding; Safe Load Signal; and a new easy-load take-up spool. The Minolta X-700 SLR camera requires no manual setting of aperture or shutter. You can program the camera for automatic exposure, even in difficult lighting conditions. Catch the action without stopping to adjust your camera. You can also select an aperture priority mode that automatically sets the corresponding shutter speed when you program the aperture. [+]
Aperture priority is especially useful when taking portraits, close-ups, and landscape shots. For creative effects, you can set exposure plus or minus 2EV in half-stop increments. An auto-exposure lock is useful when the subject is in the shade with strong backlighting. Manual exposure and manual focus give you full control of the X-700 when you have to time to think about each shot in advance. |
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Nikon Zoom 130ED/QD Dimentions: 6.1 x 4.3 x 2.8 inches Weight: 0.8 pounds
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Key features Nikon Zoom 130ED/QD
- Built-in Pop-up flash features 5-mode operation; quartz date allows you to imprint the date/time
- Up to 628-step, wide-area passive Autofocus system ensures focusing accuracy for great pictures
- Real-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment for easier viewing
- 38mm-130mm (3.4x) Nikon Zoom lens, featuring exclusive Nikon ED glass lens technology for incredibly sharp photographs
- The world’s smallest and lightest 35mm compact camera with sliding lens cover and 3.4x zoom
- Model: Nikon Lite Touch 130 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Review Nikon Lite Touch 130 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera / Nikon Zoom 130ED/QD:With a powerful 38mm-130mm (3. 4x) zoom lens and a stylish and sophisticated package, the Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD offers easy-to-use features for great photography. Get clear, sharp pictures with Nikon's superior quality ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass. You can take the Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD with you anywhere since it weighs just 6. 7 ounces. The five-mode flash ensures great pictures in most lighting conditions. The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD also has the Quartz Date feature so you can remember when those photos were taken right down to the minute. The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD. Capture the memories. Effortlessly take photographs of sweeping mountain ranges and close-ups of flowers with Nikon's 130 35mm camera. [+]
Weighing only 6. 7 ounces, the compact 130 gives you a wide range of shooting options with its 3. 4x (38-130mm) zoom lens. The passive autofocus system lets you effortlessly take sharp photos without taking you out of the moment. The built-in, pop-up flash illuminates clearly with five modes of operation, and the red-eye reduction feature always comes in handy. The viewfinder has easy frame marks to help you center your image properly, and the diopter adjustment makes viewing easy for every user. The panorama mode creates wide photos for that special creative touch. Film operation is fully automatic, including film loading, frame advance, rewind, and midroll rewind to make operations a snap. With the built-in quartz date function you can print the time and date onto the pictures you take. Also, the 10-second self-timer is perfect for those group photos. The sliding cover prevents damage to the lens when you are not using it. |
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LOREX CVC6990 Submersible Camera Dimentions: 12 x 3 x 11 inches Weight: 5.9 pounds List Price: $99.99 Price: $92.44
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Key features LOREX CVC6990 Submersible Camera
- High resolution of 420 TVL and 512 x 492 picture elements
- Minimum illumination of 0.01 lux for extremely low-light conditions
- 0.33-inch B/W interline-transfer CCD image sensor
- Weather-proof and waterproof, with an IP68 protection rating
- Attractive, tamper-resistant aluminum housing
- Model: Lorex CVC-6990 B/W Submersible Camera
Review Lorex CVC-6990 B/W Submersible Camera / LOREX CVC6990 Submersible Camera:Marketing description is not available. The Lorex CVC-6990 B/W Submersible Camera is a high-quality and reliable camera designed for use in virtually any environment. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications, this unit is constructed with a completely waterproof aluminum housing that has an IP68 protection rating. With a high-sensitivity to light and a high resolution, the Lorex CVC-6990 is perfect for security surveillance, or any other situation requiring 24-hour monitoring, in areas that are openly exposed to extremely inclement weather or at times are even under water. This camera utilizes a 0. 33-inch black-and-white Sony CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor, with up to 512 by 492 effective pixels. Built with a 3. 6-millimeter fixed lens, the CVC-6990 has a high resolution of 420 horizontal TVL (TV lines), and is extremely light sensitive with a minimum illumination of 0. 01. The IP68 (Ingress Protection) rating means this unit has a protection level of six against solid-body ingress, and a protection level of eight against the ingress of water. [+]
Six is the top protection level against solid bodies, meaning the CVC-6990 is certified dust proof. Eight is the top protection level against water, meaning this unit will protect your camera for long periods of immersion under pressure. The CVC-6990 features a built-in electronic auto-iris for automatic light compensation, and has a shutter speed ranging from 1/60 to 1/100,000 of a second. This unit runs on 12-volt DC power, and has an operating temperature of five- to 131-degrees Fahrenheit. Technical Features: Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 0. 01 Lux Effective pixels: up to 512 x 492 Protection rating: IP68 Horizontal resolution: 420 TVL Dimensions: approximately 1-inch diameter x 4. 75-inch depth Designed for use under trying circumstances, the Lorex CVC-6990 camera deserves serious consideration as a great addition to any surveillance system subjected to extreme environmental conditions. Quick and easy to install with a standard BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman, RF-type) to RCA video output connector, this Lorex camera comes completely assembled and ready to use and is dependable even in low-light conditions. User's should note that the CCD sensor may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the camera should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources. Also, while IP68 certified, this camera was not intended for use in salt water or water with chemicals, such as the ocean or a swimming pool. About Surveillance Camera Technical Features Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three Lux would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the Lux level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes "noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient. About Surveillance Camera Housings Most video surveillance systems can be deployed for outside use when a proper camera housing is used. Key features for housings are a blower/fan to keep the camera cool in the summer, and a heater for the cold-weather months and to keep the glass from fogging up. Most housings can accept many types of security cameras. An outdoor dome housing is used for external mounting when tamper resistance or pan/tilt functionality is desired. What's in the Box CVC-6990 camera, power supply, 100-foot extension cable, mounting bracket, and RCA/BNC connector. |
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Polaroid List Price: $79.99 Price: $49.99
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Key features Polaroid
- Beautiful point and shoot pictures: The Polaroid 232SL 35mm camera makes beautiful pictures as easy as point and shoot.
- Auto Flash & Motorized Film Advance and Rewind
- Focus Free
- Red Eye Reduction
- 2-Element Lens
- Model: Polaroid 232SL 35mm Motorized Film Camera with Auto Flash & Red Eye Reduction (Red)
Review Polaroid 232SL 35mm Motorized Film Camera with Auto Flash & Red Eye Reduction (Red) / Polaroid:The Polaroid 232SL 35mm camera makes beautiful pictures as easy as point and shoot. Thanks to its 2 element lens, focus free capability, red eye reduction and auto sensor flash you will find it easy to take beautiful photos. Other features such as a motor film advance and an ultra compact design mean the camera is always ready for that next shot. KEY SPECIFICATIONS: Lens: 27mm f8, 2 element Lens Focusing: Fixed, 3. 94ft. (1. 2m) to infinity Format: 24 x 36mm Film Speed: DX Sensing, ISO100 / ISO200 / ISO400 Film Loading: Easy Film Loading Film Winding: Motorized Film Advance, rewind by switch Shutter: Mechanically actuated, single blade Exposure System: Single speed 7-14ms Viewfinder: Medium Viewfinder (12 x 18 mm) Flash Unit: Built in, Auto sensor flash, 5 sec. recycle time. |
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Konica Minolta 50 Dimentions: 11 x 5 x 5 inches Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $219.99 Price: $199.89
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Key features Konica Minolta 50
- Quartz/date function adds time and date to your photos
- Small, compact 35mm SLR includes 100mm autofocus zoom lens
- High-quality spherical acute matte focusing screen
- Multi-dimensional predictive focus control
- Compatible with Minolta's lightweight D series lenses
- Model: Konica Minolta Maxxum 50 Date 28-100 35mm SLR Camera
Review Konica Minolta Maxxum 50 Date 28-100 35mm SLR Camera / Konica Minolta 50:MINOLTA Maxxum 50 - Capture all the special moments on print, slide, or even black and white form with this excellent, affordable camera. This all-in-one kit includes the camera, a Minolta 28-100 zoom lens, a strap, and batteries - everything you need to get started, except film. Exposure modes - Programmed AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter-Speed Priority, Manual Program Selection Modes - Portrait, Landscape, Close-Up, Sports Action, Night Portrait Shutter speeds to 1/2000 second Eye level fixed roof mirror viewfinder 10 second self-timer Dimensions - 3. 62H x 5. 31W x 2. 62D Weight - 11. 8 ounces. |
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Olympus List Price: $299.99 Price: $299.95
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Key features Olympus
- Multi-mode flash features red-eye reduction
- Features date imprinting and self-timer
- 38-140mm 3.7x zoom lens with autofocus
- 35mm compact point-and-shoot
- Automatic film loading, advance, and rewind
- Model: Olympus Stylus Zoom 140 QD CG Date 35mm Camera
Review Olympus Stylus Zoom 140 QD CG Date 35mm Camera / Olympus:One of the world's smallest, lightest 140mm zoom cameras, the Stylus Zoom 140 QD enhances photographic performance without sacrificing portability. The fully automatic operation includes quartz dating, autofocus, autoexposure, and auto loading and rewinding. The multi-autofocus system ensures focus accuracy even when your main subject isn't in the center of the frame. Its clamshell barrier design provides worry-free protection against the elements. One of its best features is the variable-power flash for natural color tones. The red-eye reduction flash mode emits a series of pre-flashes right before the shutter snaps, allowing the subject's eyes to adjust to the light level of the flash, which reduces the red-eye effect. Night scene flash mode automatically lowers the shutter speed to ensure that both foreground and background are properly illuminated for night scenes. Fill-in flash mode softens the sharp contrasts for a more natural look in photos where your subject is in both bright light and dark shadow. Flash-off mode is available when flash photography is not permitted, or for special moody effects using available light. Other features include macro close-ups from as near as 24 inches (wide-angle) and 35 inches (telephoto), and a self-timer. [+]
All this makes it easy to just relax and take the picture. |
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Fuji S1200 Zoom Date Weight: 0.081 pounds List Price: $179.99 Price: $139.99
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Review Fujifilm Discovery S1200 Zoom Date 35mm Camera / Fuji S1200 Zoom Date:Discovery S1200 Zoom Date is a high-quality, high-performance 35mm compact camera with a 3. 2x (38-120mm) zoom lens. Inside this great-looking compact camera is a wealth of features for complete point-and-shoot convenience, combined with the control that allows you to get beautiful results in almost any shooting condition. The camera features the Sure Loading System with automatic film prewinding and a multi-mode auto flash with red-eye reduction, fill-in flash and flash-off, night portrait and landscape mode, as well as a sequential self timer and remote control capability and the ability to imprint the time and date on the front of each photo. This kit includes Discovery S1200 Zoom Date camera, film, and battery. |
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