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The '''Digital Harinezumi 3'''<ref>Harinezumi (針鼠; 'needle-mouse') means hedgehog, and the camera body carries the logo of a hedgehog.</ref> is a novelty digital still and video camera, distributed under the [[Powershovel|Superheadz and Powershovel]] brands, but apparently made by '''Global DC''' of Tokyo.
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The '''Digital Harinezumi 3'''<ref>Harinezumi (針鼠; 'needle-mouse') means hedgehog, and the camera body carries the logo of a hedgehog.</ref> is a novelty digital still and video camera, sold under the [[Powershovel| Powershovel Superheadz]] brand.
  
The camera has a 4 mm f/3.0 lens, giving a view roughly equivalent to a 38 mm lens in 35 mm format. It has a 3-megapixel sensor. It has a macro mode, allowing close-ups at about 3 cm. Like several of Global's other digital cameras, the Harinezumi has a number of colour-rendition modes: normal, three monochrome modes (with hard, normal and soft contrast), two 'vivid'-colour modes, a sepia-tinted 'Old' mode, an 'Old' mode with reduced colour, and blue- and red-tinted modes. There are also modes for deliberate over-exposure, and for addition of digital fog to the image. The camera has no flash.
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The camera has a 4 mm f/3.0 lens, giving a view roughly equivalent to a 38 mm lens in 35 mm format. It has a 3-megapixel sensor. It has a macro mode, allowing close-ups at about 3 cm. The Harinezumi has a number of colour-rendition modes: normal, three monochrome modes (with hard, normal and soft contrast), two 'vivid'-colour modes, a sepia-tinted 'Old' mode, an 'Old' mode with reduced colour, and blue- and red-tinted modes. There are also modes for deliberate over-exposure, and for addition of digital fog to the image. The camera has no flash.
  
 
The camera will record video in 640x480 pixel AVI format, at 30 frames/second (standard mode), and has novelty eight- and even one frame/second modes.
 
The camera will record video in 640x480 pixel AVI format, at 30 frames/second (standard mode), and has novelty eight- and even one frame/second modes.
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* [http://www.gdc-japan.com/release/DIGITAL%20HARINEZUMI.html Digital Harinezumi 3] at the [http://www.gdc-japan.com/index.html Global DC website] (in Japanese)
 
 
* [http://superheadz.com/dh3/en_about.php Digital Harinezumi 3] (English-language page) at the [http://www.superheadz.com/headzshop/ Superheadz website]
 
* [http://superheadz.com/dh3/en_about.php Digital Harinezumi 3] (English-language page) at the [http://www.superheadz.com/headzshop/ Superheadz website]
  

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The Digital Harinezumi 3[1] is a novelty digital still and video camera, sold under the Powershovel Superheadz brand.

The camera has a 4 mm f/3.0 lens, giving a view roughly equivalent to a 38 mm lens in 35 mm format. It has a 3-megapixel sensor. It has a macro mode, allowing close-ups at about 3 cm. The Harinezumi has a number of colour-rendition modes: normal, three monochrome modes (with hard, normal and soft contrast), two 'vivid'-colour modes, a sepia-tinted 'Old' mode, an 'Old' mode with reduced colour, and blue- and red-tinted modes. There are also modes for deliberate over-exposure, and for addition of digital fog to the image. The camera has no flash.

The camera will record video in 640x480 pixel AVI format, at 30 frames/second (standard mode), and has novelty eight- and even one frame/second modes.

The camera measures 115 x 67 x 47 mm, and weighs 104 g. It uses micro SD memory cards up to 2 GB, or micro SDHC cards up to 16 GB. It requires one CR2 battery. It is available in several body colours, including black, white, red, pink and pale blue.


Notes

  1. Harinezumi (針鼠; 'needle-mouse') means hedgehog, and the camera body carries the logo of a hedgehog.


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