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This very early [[Canon]] digital camera (introduced 1997) offered 640 x 480 resolution on 1/3" [[CCD]], no zoom, and recorded images to [[Compact Flash]] cards. While basically a [[fixed focus]] camera with 6mm F2.8 lens it did offer a macro focus mode, and a tilting rear [[LCD]] screen. It was one of the early samples of digital compacts without viewfinder, of course with built-in [[flash]] and related selectable flash-modes known from typical automatic [[compact camera]]s. Shutter speeds were 1/4 to 1/2000 sec.
  
This very early [[Canon]] digital camera (introduced 1997) offered 640 x 480 resolution, no zoom, and recorded images to [[Compact Flash]] cards. While basically a [[fixed focus]] camera it did offer a macro focus mode, and a tilting rear LCD screen.
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==Links==
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Canon-Powershot-350-2792141.html Canon PowerShot 350 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib]
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*[https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/dcc454.html Canon PowerShot 350 page] at the [https://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum]
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[[Category:Japanese digital]]
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[[Category:Canon|PowerShot 350]]
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[[Category:P|PowerShot 350 Canon]]

Latest revision as of 04:22, 15 April 2023

This very early Canon digital camera (introduced 1997) offered 640 x 480 resolution on 1/3" CCD, no zoom, and recorded images to Compact Flash cards. While basically a fixed focus camera with 6mm F2.8 lens it did offer a macro focus mode, and a tilting rear LCD screen. It was one of the early samples of digital compacts without viewfinder, of course with built-in flash and related selectable flash-modes known from typical automatic compact cameras. Shutter speeds were 1/4 to 1/2000 sec.

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