Digital Compact Cameras

Digital Camera

PowerShot 350

PowerShot 350

PowerShot 350

  • Japan
  • Americas
  • Europe, Asia, Oceania
  • Outline
  • Specifications
Marketed March 1997
Original Price 69,800 yen

Bringing more beauty and fun into the world of digital imaging!

  • 1.8″ LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor
  • High image quality using a 43mm f/2.8 lens (35mm film equivalent)
  • High-resolution rectilinear CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) with a 350,000-pixel matrix
  • Programmable automatic exposure and four-level exposure adjustment
  • Built-in flash with red-eye reduction function
  • Can shoot up to 47 frames using a Compact Flash card (with a 2-MB capacity)
  • Macro Zoom function for close-up shots (minimum distance 3 cm)
  • Convenient choice of three types of power source
Image Sensor (CCD) Size 1/3″
Method Complementary color filter/Interline
Number of Pixels 350,000 pixel (total)
Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 120
Image Data Storage CompactFlash ™ card (Type I)
File Format CIFF (JPEG)
Recorded
Image Size
640 x 480
Lens 6.0mm f/2.8 (35mm film equivalent : 43mm)
Shutter Speeds 1/4-1/2000 sec.
Focusing Range Standard 70 cm-infinity
Macro 3-70 cm
Built-in Flash Auto, Forced ON/OFF, Red-eye reduction
White Balance
Control
TTL auto/manual
Viewfinder Optical
LCD 1.8″ color LCD
Recording
Capacities*
using 2MB CF card
Fine 11 shots (640 x 480)
Normal 23 shots (640 x 480)
Economy 47 shots (640 x 480)
Interfaces Serial/CF card slot/Video Out
Compatible
Operating Systems
Windows® 95, Macintosh
Power Supply Three AA alkaline batteries, Dedicated Ni-Cd Battery (optional), Dedicated AC adapter (optional)
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
93 x 94 x 51.3 mm
Weight (body only) Approx. 290 g
Accessories 2MB CF, three AA alkaline batteries, video cable, wriststrap, soft case, application software

Information written above is about the digital cameras developed for the Japanese domestic market.

* Recording capacity specifications are based on standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual results will vary according to subjects.