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− | The '''GE X5''' is a [[bridge camera]] made by [[General Imaging]]. In 2010 it was the flagship of the [[GE]] brand. | + | |image_by= Paulo José Silva Ferraz |
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+ | The '''GE X5''' is a [[bridge camera]] made by [[General Imaging]]. In 2010 it was the flagship of the [[GE]] brand. It features a 14.1 megapixel sensor with a 15x optical zoom lens. It has a 2.7 inch 230,400 pixel TFT color LCD screen. It uses [[Secure Digital]] card for media storage and is powered by 4 x AA batteries. | ||
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Revision as of 06:58, 3 September 2011
GE X5 |
The GE X5 is a bridge camera made by General Imaging. In 2010 it was the flagship of the GE brand. It features a 14.1 megapixel sensor with a 15x optical zoom lens. It has a 2.7 inch 230,400 pixel TFT color LCD screen. It uses Secure Digital card for media storage and is powered by 4 x AA batteries.