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PMA 2005 | Concord EasyShot 820z Introduction |
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Concord EasyShot 820z introduction: Concord a leader in award-winning, high-quality, affordably-priced image capture products, announced the unveiling of the new EasyShot line at the Photo Marketing Association Trade Show PMA on February 20th 2005. The ultimate line of family-friendly digital cameras, EasyShot was designed to offer unsurpassed ease of use, advanced features at popular prices, and an exciting new look and feel that family memory keepers and first-time digital camera users will prefer.
EasyShot 820z - 8 Megapixel: Scheduled for introduction at the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2005, the EasyShot 820z, will be the first 8 Megapixel digital camera under $250. The Concord EasyShot 820z features a super-sharp 8 Megapixel CCD sensor, 12X zoom (3X optical/4X digital) and large 2.4-inch color LCD. The camera utilizes SD memory cards, but for times when no card is available, it also has 16MB of internal memory. The EasyShot 820z takes MPEG-4 movies with sound for up to 30 frames per second and will be available in Gun Metal Gray with metallic silver accents at a price of $249.99.
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Concord Easyshot 820z with family-friendly features, such as:
- One-Touch Image Enhancement: Offered on select EasyShot digital cameras, Concord’s exclusive one-touch ImageEnhance feature provides hassle-free in-camera image correction that instantly improves poor color and lighting situations to achieve the best possible photo.
- Extra Large LCD Screens: EasyShot digital cameras feature extra large 2.4” and 2.5” LCD’s, enabling easy photo viewing for the whole family.
- Direct Print Capability: Select EasyShot cameras will offer the capability of printing directly from the camera, making it easy for users to print and share photos.
- Ruggedized non-slip Rubber Base: Currently offered on the 510z, the rubberized base keeps the camera from sliding on smooth surfaces, and makes it easier to hold while taking pictures by providing a more secure surface for fingers to grip.
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