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The '''PowerShot 600''' is a early digital camera released from [[Canon]] in 1996.
 
The '''PowerShot 600''' is a early digital camera released from [[Canon]] in 1996.
  
It uses a 570,000 pixel 1/3" [[CCD]] sensor. Photos can be captured at 832 x 608, 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels and recorded in [[JPEG]], [[TIFF]] and [[Raw]]. There is 1 MB of internal flash memory for photo storage, removable storage is with PC card (PCMCIA) Type II and III. The lens is a 50mm f/2.5 equivalent with a focus distance of 40cm to infinity in normal mode and 10 to 40cm in macro mode. Composing photos are with a optical viewfinder. There is no LCD display.
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It uses a 570,000 pixel 1/3" [[CCD]] sensor. Photos can be captured at 832 x 608, 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels and recorded in [[JPEG]], [[TIFF]] and [[Raw]] formats. There is 1 MB of internal flash memory for photo storage, removable storage is with PC card (PCMCIA) Type II and III. The lens is a 50mm f/2.5 equivalent with a focus distance of 40cm to infinity in normal mode and 10 to 40cm in macro mode. Composing photos are done with a optical viewfinder. There is no LCD display for reviewing photos.
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==Links==
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* [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/dcc/data/1995-2000/1996_ps-600.html PowerShot 600] at [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum Canon Camera Museum]
 
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[[Category: Japanese digital]]
 
[[Category: Japanese digital]]

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The PowerShot 600 is a early digital camera released from Canon in 1996.

It uses a 570,000 pixel 1/3" CCD sensor. Photos can be captured at 832 x 608, 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels and recorded in JPEG, TIFF and Raw formats. There is 1 MB of internal flash memory for photo storage, removable storage is with PC card (PCMCIA) Type II and III. The lens is a 50mm f/2.5 equivalent with a focus distance of 40cm to infinity in normal mode and 10 to 40cm in macro mode. Composing photos are done with a optical viewfinder. There is no LCD display for reviewing photos.

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