Minox DCC 5.0 White Edition

Minox DCC 5.0 White 01 Minox DCC 5.0 White Edition

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The miniaturized rangefinder version will be available in October with a price tag of 250 euros. There are also previous gold and a regular versions.

Specs after the jump:

Technical Data Camera Classic White Edition
Image Sensor 5.0 MP, CMOS sensor
Image resolution Still Image: 2,592 x 1,944 pixels; video clip: 320 x 240 pixels
Storage Internal memory 128 MB NAND Flash memory, external memory with SD card up to 16 GB (SDHC)
Capacity Internal Memory: Super / high: about 36 images Fine / High: approx 74 images Fine / low: about 147 pictures, video: 60 seconds per clip
Viewfinder Optical (Galilean-type)
Display 1.5''TFT LCD Monitor
Lightning Compatible with MINOX Classic Camera Flash
Lens Minoctar lens, 4 elements glass lens with IR filter glass
Focal 9 mm (equivalent to approximately 42 mm based on Small)
Intensity F 2.0
Zoom 4 x digital zoom
Focus range 0.5 m, 1m, infinity
White Balance Automatic
Shutter Automatic
Self 10 seconds
Energy Rechargeable Li-ion battery / USB cable
Auto Off After 1 minute of inactivity
Recording Still Image: JPEG, Videoclips: AVI
Drivers Windows ME / 2000 / XP, Mac OS compatible
Data USB cable
Dimensions 74 mm (L) x 47 mm (W) x 44 mm (H)
Weight 110 g

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One Comment

  1. Posted September 18, 2009 at 1:20 am | Permalink

    I have the regular version of this camera. It’s light years better than the 4.0 mp version but still has a ways to go. I will be posting photos on my website (www.myfxjournal.us) of it and taken with it within the next week. I hope they continue to develop this camera and make it even better, it’s not far from really being good. Just need to work out some exposure control issues, metadata and it would be nice to have an actual manual mode. how about a bracketing feature so we can shoot HDR. I could even live without RAW files if it did that but they would be nice to have.