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Apr 8 2005, 12:58am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NHJ introduces in Japan a new 3.2MP Digital Camera that is selling for 9980 yen, which is about $92.
The NHZ D'Zign DZ-3000 looks similar to the last year announced DZ-300 but does not feature the sliding lens cover. The DZ-3000 has 16MB internal memory and can be used with SD-Cards up to 256MB. A 1.4 inch LCD screen, USB 1.1, AVI video recording at 320x240 pixels are amongst the features. The D'Zign DZ-3000 measures W86mm×H55mm×D35mm and weighs 85g. The low-cost 3.2MP digital camera comes in 5
colors.
Currently only available in Japan via AEON (Japanese). More details on NHJ's site (Japanese).
More 3MP Digital Camera at low prices
See also our Smallest Digital Camera Shopping Guide.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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