BenQ DC E53 Digital Camera
January 24, 2009
BenQ has now introduced the BenQ DC E53 Digital Camera; an easy to use camera with simple functionalities that can deliver high quality images and videos.
BenQ DC E53 5MP Digital Camera has a picture resolution of 5.2 mega-pixels. The picture resolution of a camera determines the image quality. In case of the E53 with a resolution of 5.2 mega-pixels; it produces good quality images with finer image details. Images can be previewed on the camera's wide 2.5-inch LCD display. Images and videos can be stored on the camera's 32MB flash memory; this memory capacity can be increased using SD memory cards. The sharpness of an image is determined by the camera's light sensitivity factor. The E53 has a maximum light sensitivity of ISO200; for sharper images the light sensitivity should be at least ISO400 and above. However the camera has an automatic light sensitivity adjustment factor.
BenQ DC E53 Digital Camera has a focal length that ranges between 5.4 mm - 16.2 mm, which is equal to 32.7mm – 98mm. This indicates that almost all types of images and landscapes can be covered by this camera. It comes with a optical zoom of 3x and a digital zoom of 3.6x. With this optical zoom the images can be magnified to 3 times its original size without any adverse effect to the image quality. The digital zoom determines the amount of enlargement that can be provided to any particular section of the image; but the image quality is affected to some degree. It has automatic red-eye correction factor.
Movies can be recorded on the BenQ DC E53 Compact Digital Camera at the rate of 15 frames per second. Images can be directly printer owing to the camera's PictBridge compatibility. Images and videos can be viewed on the computer (through the USB interface) as well as on the television (using the Video-out port). This Benq Digital Camera includes a USB cable, an A/V cable, a wrist strap, a Lithium-ion battery and charger, a carrying pouch and a user's manual. You can also refer
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