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Largan 2.0 Mega Pixel
Digital Cum 2 Mega Pixel Web Camera, 1280 x 1024 Progressive CMOS Sensor
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The Largan Mega +2 is a Digital Still Camera, PC, Video Camera or TV camera!
Although it's primarily designed to capture high quality digital stills or photos, you may also conduct a conference call, e-mail pictures to your friends and associates, and send a mini video clip of baby's first steps to Grandma, all in one day!
This 1600 X 1200 resolution digital camera is a true 2.0 Megapixel camera with 16 MB of internal memory allowing you to capture up to 52 photos in the highest resolution and twice as many in the lower resolution of 800 X 600.
This four-in-one digital camera is powered by 2 AAA batteries or connected to USB port. No more costly film to develop. With the freedom to choose which images you wish to download and save, it's like having your own film-developing studio!
No more worrying about out of focus pictures with the Mega +2’s fixed focus lens and internal automatic flash.
Use with Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP. You can even use with Microsoft Netmeeting to conduct conference calls via the Internet. The Mega +2 also has Macro Mode for taking pictures as close as 8 inches!
The TV mode allows you to preview, capture and conduct slide shows on your TV screen. You can also program your VCR to record surveillance video via the Mega+2’s included TV cable for home or office security purposes.
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Accessories:
Leather Camera case
USB Cable
Wrist Strap
(2) AAA Alkaline Batteries
Twain Driver
TV Cable (USB to RCA)
Users Guide
Quick Start Guide |
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Sensor Resolution |
1280 x 1024 progressive CMOS sensor with 1.3M pixels |
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Image Resolution |
Still mode : 1280 x 1024 pixels Video Clip 320 x 240 Pixels =AVI Motion mode 640 x 480 Pixels; 320 x 240 Pixels;160 x 120 Pixels |
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Lense |
f=10.0 mm |
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Focus Range |
>4 ft. (1.2m) to infinity |
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Focus Range - MACRO MODE |
8 inches(0.2m) (macro mode) |
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Field Ratio of Optical Finder |
85% |
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Shutter |
Electronic shutter, 1/2 ~ 1/10000 |
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Strobe |
Yes |
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LCD Control Panel |
Picture counter, Picture remain, Battery level status, Self-timer status, Flash light status, Beep on / off, TV out, Erase last / Erase all, Preview in TV mode, Video Clip. |
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Auto Exposure |
Yes |
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Interface |
USB (A type) |
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Protocol |
Twain |
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Self-timer |
10 seconds |
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Image Type |
JPEG |
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Internal Memory |
16 MB Flash |
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Continuous Shots |
16 images (1280 x 1024) |
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Video Clip |
Yes |
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Refresh Rate |
Up to 10 frames per second (PC mode 640 x 480) Up to 15 frames per second (TV mode 640 x 480) |
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Power Source |
USB 5V / AAA Alkaline battery x 2 |
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Refresh Rate |
Up to 10 frames per second (PC mode 640 x 480) Up to 15 frames per second (TV mode 640 x 480) |
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Power Source |
USB 5V / AAA Alkaline battery x 2 |
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Dimensions |
3.48" (W) x2.26" (H) x 0.81" (D) inches; 88.5 x 57.4 x 20.5mm |
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Weight |
2.88 OZ ; 81.5 g (without batteries) |
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System Requirements:
Windows:
PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz (XP: Pentium II 300MHz)
Windows 2000/ME/XP
Minimum 32MB RAM (XP: 128MB)
140MB of available hard-disk space
USB port, CD-ROM drive
800~600 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitor (24-bit color display recommended)
Macintosh
Power Mac G3 or later
Mac OS 9.2-10.3
Minimum 64MB RAM
110MB of available hard-disk space
USB port, CD-ROM drive
QuickTime 6.01 or later for Movie Clip |
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» Good Photo Taking Tips
 | Don't pose your subjects, take natural images. |
 | Use a plain background, avoid confusing scenes that distract your viewer. |
 | Use flash outdoors, sometimes the little extra light will remove shadows. |
 | Closer is better, fill the frame to get the best details. |
 | Don't always have the subject in the middle of the frame, try moving the subject to one side or the other - that helps the viewer gain perspective. |
 | Kept the camera still, especially in digital photography and hold the camera steady for at least three seconds after the image is captured. |
 | More light is usually better, when you use your flash, understand that it will not light the room by itself understand the limits of your flash and use additional lighting sources if they are available. |
 | Control the position of the light, make sure you are never shooting into the sun or other bright lights also be sure not over light the scene this could wash out images. |
 | Try changing the position of your camera, try taking some vertical pictures. |
 | Save your pictures, print your pictures, share your pictures. |
 | Always have an extra set of batteries on hand, digital cameras are little computers that require a lot of energy to run. |
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