Difference between revisions of "Vivitar ViviCam 2800"
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The '''[[Vivitar]] ViviCam 2800''' was released in 1999, and is a digital camera. It has three resolutions: 1024x768, 640x480, and 512x384, has an auto-focus glass lens, shutter speeds ranging from 2 seconds to 1/8000, a built-in flash, used JPEG compression, an 1.8" LCD screen, could record up to 10 seconds of sound for each still image, a self-timer, a tripod mount, and came with a 4 megabyte San Disk memory card.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991012061035/http://vivitar.com/VC2800.html ViviCam 2800 at Vivitar's website, Archived 12 October 1999 by Wayback Machine] at Internet Archive</ref> It was made in Taiwan. | The '''[[Vivitar]] ViviCam 2800''' was released in 1999, and is a digital camera. It has three resolutions: 1024x768, 640x480, and 512x384, has an auto-focus glass lens, shutter speeds ranging from 2 seconds to 1/8000, a built-in flash, used JPEG compression, an 1.8" LCD screen, could record up to 10 seconds of sound for each still image, a self-timer, a tripod mount, and came with a 4 megabyte San Disk memory card.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991012061035/http://vivitar.com/VC2800.html ViviCam 2800 at Vivitar's website, Archived 12 October 1999 by Wayback Machine] at Internet Archive</ref> It was made in Taiwan. | ||
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The Vivitar ViviCam 2800 was released in 1999, and is a digital camera. It has three resolutions: 1024x768, 640x480, and 512x384, has an auto-focus glass lens, shutter speeds ranging from 2 seconds to 1/8000, a built-in flash, used JPEG compression, an 1.8" LCD screen, could record up to 10 seconds of sound for each still image, a self-timer, a tripod mount, and came with a 4 megabyte San Disk memory card.[1] It was made in Taiwan.
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- ↑ ViviCam 2800 at Vivitar's website, Archived 12 October 1999 by Wayback Machine at Internet Archive