Wednesday 18 February 2009

Ultra Compact BenQ DSC X800 with PMP Functionality Touted as Worlds Thinnest 8 Mega Pixel Digital Camera

If you're looking for an ultra compact digital camera that also boasts
PMP (Portable Multimedia Player) functionality then BenQ's new sleek,
ultra compact DSC X800 8 mega pixel digital camera is hard to ignore.

As thin as BenQ's new 8 mega pixel DSC X800 is, it manages to pack in a
surprising amount of features in a body that measures a mere 9.8mm in
thickness, such as BenQ's SSF (Super Shake Free) technology which will
dynamically compensate for those with unsteady hands, Auto Face tracking
capable of automatically recognising and auto-focusing on up to nine
faces in any given scene, Z-Lighting balance control allowing you to
adjust the lighting and balance of captured imagery and an intriguing
Wise Zoom function that, according to BenQ, '๏ฟฝgives you up to a 30x zoom
effect in VGA size when you focus on a certain area of a distant area of
a distant scene with no degradation in the quality of your photo'
(emphasis our own).


Featuring a 3'๏ฟฝ bright, colour LTIS LCD back mounted display, 3x optical
zoom and 1cm macro shooting capabilities, the BenQ DSC X800 comes with
29 scene modes offering simple point and shoot dependability and is also
able to capture video in VGA MPEG4 format at 30fps with sound. But where
the DSC X800 really shines is the fact that, as well as serving as an
ultra compact digital camera, it also offers full PMP functionality
allowing you to watch MPEG4 AVI movies and play MP3s (the DSC X800
according also offers a headphone socket).

The Ultra Compact BenQ DSC X800 is undoubtedly a formidable compact
digital camera and is due to go on sale in the first quarter of '08 for
an as yet undisclosed price.

[Source | Ubergizmo]

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