Monday, Sep. 24 2007
Posted by Tiago

T800 is the latest digital camera from BenQ which was released today, it can be considered an upgrade when comparing to the previous cams. BenQ claims that the T800 is one of the slimmest 8-megapixel cameras available, only measuring 14.7mm deep.
There are two different ISO sensitivity modes that are suppose to be used accordingly to the type of photo you want to shoot: ISO 1600 as the default, and ISO 2000 for portrait shots. In case you want to record movies, there is a ISO 6400 mode that uses the MPEG-4 format and delivers a 640×480 resolution.
The BenQ T800 is compatible with SDHC memory cards with a maximum capacity of 4GB, and is suppose to become available in October in four colors: red, silver, white and black.
It uses its 3-inch display to control most editing functions as well as features that would be impossible with a traditional directional pad, such as painting or writing over top of an image.
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