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Bright, Easy-to-See Viewfinder |
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The viewfinder optical system uses the latest prism composition that utilizes total reflection (100% reflection) as many as four times in a slimmer build. This improves its visual field brightness by about 70% compared to the previous model. As it is bright and easy to see, the subject is also easy to find, and it is easier to decide on the composition. |
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High-performance 38-115 mm 3x zoom lens |
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The µ- II ZOOM115 offers the versatility of a 38-115 mm 3x zoom lens. The high-performance aspherical lens elements not only deliver superior resolution, but also provide photo in perspective and with clear contrast. |
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Sophisticated design and finish |
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Like earlier models in the µ series, the new µ- II ZOOM 115 has the flowing contours and sliding lens barrier that enhance both portability and handling. Building on this heritage, the latest refinements add another degree of elegance to create a compact camera with the style of a personal accessory. |
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Compact and lightweight |
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The µ- II ZOOM 115 measures only 118 (W) x 61.5 (H) x 47.5 (D) mm, and it weights 225g without a battery. |
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Maximum 930-Step, High Precision, Five-Point, Multi-Passive Automatic Focus |
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The camera features a maximum 930-step, high-precision automatic focus function. It also uses a newly developed passive five-step multi automatic focus. This achieves a consistently high precision, sharp focus from 0.6 m to infinity. |
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Intelligent Variable-Power Flash System |
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The intelligent Variable-Power Flash System draws in several types of sensor information. Along with triggering the Auto flash modes in low light, it automatically compensates for backlighting and high-contrast situations. The Auto Color Balancing Flash function automatically senses the wavelength of fluorescent and other artificial light, producing natural and attractive photographs free from an unnatural color cast. |
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Auto |
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In low light, backlighting or artificial light, the flash fires automatically, delivering the appropriate illumination for a correct exposure. |
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Red-Eye Reducing |
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This mode reduces red eye, a common problem with flash portraits taken in low light. When the shutter button is pressed, a series of pre-flashes is emitted before the main flash fires. |
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Flash Off |
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The flash does not fire in this mode. It is ideal for capturing a natural ambience or when flash photography is prohibited. |
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Fill-in |
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The flash fires every time in this mode. It is especially helpful in eliminating unnatural shadows on a subject. |
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Night Scene |
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The intensity of the flash is determined by the foreground, while the length of the exposure is set according to the backdrop. Slowing the shutter speed to as long as 4 sec., this mode captures both the subject in the front and the background scenery. |
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Red-Eye Reducing Night Scene |
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This mode reduces the red-eye effect in pictures taken in the Night Scene mode. Except for a series of pre-flashes, it is identical to the Night Scene mode. |
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Worry-Free Weatherproofing |
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The weather proofing protects against a sudden shower or splashing, offering extra reassurance in the rain or on a ski slope. |
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