- Japan
- Americas
- Europe, Asia, Oceania
- Outline
- Specifications
Marketed | March 1997 |
Original Price | 118,000 yen |
Captures even character data clearly with its high-resolution lens.
- Built-in CCD with a 570,000-pixel matrix
- High-resolution lens (160 lines per mm)
- B/W Text mode for shooting text clearly
- CCD RAW mode permits images to be recorded without being compressed
- Also compatible with PCMCIA Type II and III hard-disk cards
- Can take wide-angle shots using a wide converter (optional) equivalent to 28mm
- Full range of application software
Image Sensor (CCD) | Size | 1/3″ |
Method | Complementary color filter/Interline | |
Number of Pixels | 570,000 pixel (total) | |
Sensitivity | Equivalent to ISO 100 | |
Image Data Storage | Built-in flash memory (1 MB), PC card (Type II, III) | |
File Format | JPEG/TIFF/WAVE (audio data)/Proprietary Canon format (CCD RAW) | |
Recorded Image Size |
832 x 608, 640 x 480, 320 x 240 | |
Lens | 7mm f/2.5 (35mm film equivalent : 50mm) | |
Shutter Speeds | 1/30-1/500 sec. | |
Focusing Range | Standard | 40 cm-infinity |
Macro | 10-40 cm | |
Built-in Flash | Auto, Forced ON/OFF | |
White Balance Control |
TTL auto | |
Viewfinder | Optical | Optical viewfinder |
LCD | — | |
Recording Capacities* |
Using built-in 1MB memory | |
Fine | 4 shots (832 x 608)/6 (640 x 480)/17 (320 x 240) | |
Normal | 9 shots (832 x 608)/12 (640 x 480)/26 (320 x 240) | |
Economy | 15 shots (832 x 608)/19 (640 x 480)/36 (320 x 240) | |
Interfaces | Parallel/PCMCIA (Type III) | |
Compatible Operating Systems |
Windows® 3.1, Windows® 95, Macintosh | |
Power Supply | Dedicated Ni-Cd battery, Six AA alkaline batteries | |
Dimensions (W x H x D) |
159.5 x 92.5 x 58.8 mm | |
Weight (body only) | Approx. 420 g | |
Accessories | Neck strap, camera station, dedicated Ni-Cd Battery pack, battery charger, 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.