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The Sanyo VPC-S60 is a 6 megapixel point and shoot digital camera with a 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD monitor. It features a touch sensor shutter with super fast auto focus and exposure confirmation.
The VPC-S60 will retail for $199.99 and should hit stores later this month.
Sanya Xacti VPC-S60 Features
6 Megapixel still images
3x optical zoom (35 – 105 mm)
2.5 inch LCD monitor
Touch Sensor for fast focusing
9-point auto focus system
Super Macro Mode with minimum focusing distance of 1.97 in
Ergonomically designed housing
Recording Modes: Still image, sequential shot
Filters: Standard, Black & White, Cosmetic, Sepia, Sharpness, Saturation
Subject Functions: Sports, Portrait, Landscape, Night Exposure, Fireworks, Flora, Photo with sound background
Digital video recordings in 640 x 480 (VGA) or 320 x 240 pixel format with 15 or 30 frames per second, with sound in WAV (mono/8bit 8k sampling)
White Balance: Automatic or 5 presets
Self-timer: 2 or 10 seconds
Camera works with conventional 1.5 Volt batteries (AA)
Storage Medium: 21.9 MB internal memory and slot for SD memory card
Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.4 x 0.8 inches (projections and grip not included)
Weight: 4.2 oz (excluding card and battery)
Posted by Darren in our Miscellaneous category on May 25, 2006