Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 18 2004, 10:38am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic has a new model lined up in its cool D-Snap Digital Camera series.
Already available in Japan and presented at the CES 2004 the Panasonic D-Snap SV-AV50A small Digital Video Camera should soon be in stores in the USA.
The SV-AV50A features 2MP sensor, 2.5x optical zoom, 2" LCD screen. It uses SD-Memory cards to store Video and still images. It only measures 101x48x20mm and weighs .23lbs. More Specifications on Panasonic.com.
On the market already are the D-Snap SV-AV100, D-Snap SV-AS10.
See Also:
Panasonic D-Snap on Amazon.com
Sanyo DMX-C1 as Fisher FVD-C1 available in US
Samsung Digital Gadget ITCAM9 / ITCAM7
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