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Toshiba video camera


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Excellent condition used twice, Specificationa - Toshiba Camileo P30 1080p High Definition Camcorder

CMOS Sensor: 5MP CMOS Sensor

Battery NP60 Li-ion Battery

Self timer: Approx. 10 sec

LCD monitor: 2.5inch TFT LCD

Focusing range Macro: 1 ~ 80cm; Normal: 10cm ~ infinite

Lens: 5X Optical Zoom Lens (f=6.8 ~ 34mm; F3.5 ~3.7)

Exposure control: ± 1EV in 0.3 steps

Flash: LED Light Flash (for Still): On, Off (LED Light Flash not to cause red-eye phenomenon);

Light: (for Movie) On, Off;

Storage media: 128MB Nand Flash Memory (Usable storage : around 96MB)

File format: MOV (video) , JPG(Still)

Zoom: Digital Zoom 4x (2X for 1080P)

Interface: HDMI/Mini USB2.0/ TV Out

Resolution: Still Picture Resolution: High: 3200x2400 / Standard: 2592X1944 / Low : 2048x1536;

Power Saving Mode: 3 minutes

OS supported: Microsoft® Windows ® 2000/XP/Vista

Dimensions: 104(H) x 82(W) x 38(D) mm

Weight 135g (w/o battery)

Carry case, usb and main lead, 16g sd card


£100

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