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Canon PowerShot A560 Digital Camera for sale


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All the details of the camera are below and a picture to show that it is almost as good as new - not much wear and tear at all. I can send more if you need.Selling for ?60.


Canon PowerShot A560 Digital Camera - Silver (7.1MP, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD


Autofocus: Yes

Battery Model: AA, LR6, MN1500, KAA, LR6/M,AM-3, 4006, MIGNON/AM3

Battery Type: 2x AA (LR6/MIGNON)

Bluetooth: No

Built-in Flash: Yes

CD-R / CD-RW: No

Changeable Lens: No

Chip Type: CCD

Compact Flash Card: No

Depth in mm: 43.1

Digital Zoom (Ratio): 4

Effective Pixel (in Megapixel): 7.1

Height (mm): 64

Highest Focal Length in mm: 140

Image Stabiliser: Yes

LCD Monitor Resolution in Pixel: 115000

LCD Monitor Size in Inch: 2.5

Longest Shutter Speed: 15s

Longest Shutter Speed in s: 15s

Lowest Focal Length in mm: 35

MP3 Playback: No

Maximum Aperture Tele: 5.5

Maximum Aperture Wide: 2.6

Maximum Pixel (in Megapixel): 7.4

Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro: No

Memory Stick Duo / Duo Pro: No

Memory Type: Internal + External

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