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Specifications:
Sensor
Panasonic 14 Mega Pixels, 1/2.3 inch CCD
Zoom
Optical: 4X
Digital: Up to 5X(Preview) / Up to 12X(Playback)Lens
f = 4.8 ( W ) ~ 19.2 ( T ) mm
F= 2.9 (W) ~ 6.5 (T)
(f=27~108mm, 35mm equivalent)Focus Range
Normal: W=10cm ~ Infinity ; T=60cm ~ Infinity
Super Macro 5cmLCD
2.7" LCD 230k pixels
Image Resolution
14M (4320 x 3240) / 3:2 (4320 x 2880) / 8M (3264 x 2448) / 5M (2592 x 1944) / 3M (2048 x 1536) / 16:9 (1920 x1080) / VGA (640 x 480)
Movie Mode
HD 720p (1280 x 720) / VGA (640 x 480) / QVGA (320 x 240)
30 fps, Continuous recording with soundShutter Speed
Auto 1/2000 ~ 1 sec. (Fireworks 2 sec.; Night Scene 1/2000 ~ 15 sec.)
White Balance
Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent H / Fluorescent L / Customer
Exposure
-2.0 ~ +2.0 EV (0.3EV / step)
ISO
Auto / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 (3M or lower)
Flash
Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Force On, Slow Sync, Force Off
Drive Mode
Off / 10 sec. / 2 sec. / Double / Burst / Speedy Burst
Power Source
CIPA approx 200
Storage Type
Built-in Approx. 43 MB
SD( Up to 4GB)/SDHC(Up to 32GB)/SDXC (Up to 64GB)File Format
Still Image: JPEG (EXIF 2.2 compatible)
DCF compatible; Video: MJPEG; Audio: WAVDimensions/Weight
94.1 x63.5 x30.2 mm
117g ( w/o battery & SD card)Interface
Digital output: USB 2.0 compatible
Details:



Great results without the fuss
A 14-megapixel sensor, wide-angle large-aperture lens with 4x optical zoom, powerful macro, and 2.7" LCD screen make great photos easy whatever the subject, even panoramic views or extreme close-ups.



Vintage looks, luxurious feel
With a front panel crafted to evoke leather's look and feel, the AC100's appearance is equal parts fun and flair, while the textured material provides a surer grip.


Panorama photography made easy
Follow the visual guide to capture splendid landscapes or large group shots with the Panorama Mode! After you take three adjacent shots, the AC100 will auto-stitch them to create one seamless picture!

Advanced smart scene
AC100 can automatically detect 12 different scenes, saving you the trouble of manually switching modes.
More Functions, More Fun
HDR
Web Auction
ISO 3200
Speedy Burst
Seif/Love Portrait
Auto Brightness LCD
Fisheye
720p Movie RecordingHow to Transfer Photos From a Digital Camera:

It is not technically difficult to transfer photos from a digital camera to a computer, but the process can be confusing. One of the easiest ways to help you navigate through the process is to use Windows instead of the software that came with your computer, according to Chris' Camera Center
- Turn your computer off and connect it to your computer. Use a USB cable or remove the memory stick from the camera and insert it into a card reader connected to the computer
- Turn your camera on if using the USB cord method
- Click "Start" and then "Computer." You should see a removable disk icon representing your camera. Double-click this drive to open it
- Double-click the DCIM folder to view its contents. DCIM stands for "digital camera images
- Click in the DCIM folder window and press "Ctrl"+"A" on your keyboard to select all of the files. Press "Ctrl"+"C" to copy all of the files
- Click the "Start" button and then click "Pictures" to open your pictures folder
- Click the "New Folder" button toward the top of the screen and name the folder where you will paste the pictures from your camera
- Double-click the new folder to open it. Click inside the folder and press "Ctrl"+"V" to paste in the pictures from your camera. Depending on the number of pictures you're downloading, this process may take a few minutes
- Disconnect your camera or memory card from your computer
How to Operate a Digital Camera:

It is actually pretty difficult to delete a photo on your camera accidentally. What follows here is a simple overview that can get you on your way to operate your digital camera
- Power on your camera and look at the back of your digital camera. There are several buttons. Locate the menu button, a delete button and a mode button
- Locate and push the arrow buttons on your digital camera to explore how they function. Some scroll through pictures and play them back for you, while others will make more menus appear on your screen
- Find a photo you wish to delete on your digital camera. When you are absolutely sure you have the correct photo, push your "Delete" button.
- A confirmation message will appear to reduce the possibility you will accidentally delete a photo. Ensure you do not select "Delete all" on this menu
- Explore the playback mode. This mode offers choices such as a slideshow or thumbnail view while the top button can offer frames. If you have a zoom, you can also click this button to zoom in on a digital photo. This will not affect the printout of the picture
- Pushing the menu button will give you a variety of choices such as recording, setup and other functions. Push the right button to advance and down button to select. Scroll to exit to leave the menu or just click "Menu" again. Be sure the proper boxes are checked, especially for features like anti-shake or red-eye reduction
- Push and hold a round button located on top of your digital camera for up to eight seconds to take a digital photo. Repeat a few times until you adjust for lighting, distance and activity level
- Ensure your batteries are charged or that you have fresh batteries if you are using disposable AA batteries, as these will be quickly used up. The battery meter is found on your view screen to the left or on the top of the readout. You may wish to use rechargeable AA or AAA batteries
- Push gently, grasp with thumb and forefinger to remove your memory card. Insert into a reader or printer for download onto your computer. It is acceptable to use more than one memory card, in fact, it is a good idea. If you are going on vacation, bring along at least two memory cards, a charger or an ample supply of batteries
- Charge your battery in its cradle or using the plugs provided, especially if you know you have an event coming
- To use your camera as a video camera, make this selection first on the menu. Depending on the manufacturer, you may have to turn the dial to a video camera or select the choice from an on-screen menu
- Add a special touch such as "night" or "scenery" photography by setting the dial to that setting or set it up in the screen menu ahead of time in your digital camera. (usually accessed by pushing "Menu")
- Understand that the number of pictures you can take varies with your memory card. This information is often displayed in the screen when you are about to take a photo. Keep in mind video takes much more space photos alone
Package Included:
- 1 x Camera
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x Hand Strap
- 1 x CD
- 2 x Batteries
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