selling off my Z5 as I am upgrading.
camera is only about 6 months old , perfect condition.
comes with:
camera case ( soft)
256meg sd card
all manuals, cables and disks.
will throw in a set of 2500mah batts.
this camper has one of the fastest AF on the market and all the good things you want and in a small package
features:
12X optical zoom lens
Anti-shake image stabilizer
Blazing AF performance in good light
Full manual controls
Supports wide-angle conversion lens and external flash (Minolta only)
Large 2" LCD display
Good redeye
Excellent macro!!!!! the super macro is amazing
and movie modes
Can use optical zoom in movie mode
and from the web page some of the things is does...
Drive mode
Single-frame - for normal shooting
Self-timer
Continuous - took four shots in a row at 2 frames/second at the highest JPEG quality; lowering the image size and/or quality will allow for more photos; LCD/EVF black out very briefly between shots
UHS continuous advance - take up to twenty shots at 10 frames/sec at 1024 x 768 resolution
Progressive capture - takes pictures at 10 frames/second until you let go of the shutter release button. When you do so, the last twenty photos are saved (1024 x 768 only). This is handy when you're waiting for something to happen.
Bracketing - camera takes three shots in a row, each with a different exposure; you can choose ±0.3, ±0.5, or ±1.0EV as the bracketing interval
Image size (see chart)
Quality (see chart)
Auto DSP (on/off) - essentially an automatic scene mode feature; available in auto record mode only
White balance (Auto, custom, daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, flash) - custom mode lets you shoot a white or gray card in order to get perfect color in any lighting
Anti-shake (Display + exposure, exposure only, off) - see below
Focus mode (Single AF, continuous AF, manual) - see below
Full-time AF (on/off) - camera is constantly trying to focus; puts extra strain on batteries
Flash mode (Auto, auto w/redeye reduction, fill flash, slow sync, flash cancel) - for changing the flash mode when you've redefined the flash button
Flash compensation (-2EV to +2EV, 1/3EV increments) - adjust the flash strength
Metering mode (Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot)
Sensitivity [ISO] (Auto, 50, 100, 200, 320)
Color mode (Natural, vivid, black and white, sepia)
Sharpness (Soft, normal, hard)
Contrast (Low, normal, high)
Flash key function (Flash mode, drive, white balance, focus mode, color mode, sensitivity) - sets the function of the flash button on the top of the camera
Asking price with the extras ...
$490
Cheers Doug
dealings at Payer Lebar MRT after 5pm
camera is only about 6 months old , perfect condition.
comes with:
camera case ( soft)
256meg sd card
all manuals, cables and disks.
will throw in a set of 2500mah batts.
this camper has one of the fastest AF on the market and all the good things you want and in a small package
features:
12X optical zoom lens
Anti-shake image stabilizer
Blazing AF performance in good light
Full manual controls
Supports wide-angle conversion lens and external flash (Minolta only)
Large 2" LCD display
Good redeye
Excellent macro!!!!! the super macro is amazing
and movie modes
Can use optical zoom in movie mode
and from the web page some of the things is does...
Drive mode
Single-frame - for normal shooting
Self-timer
Continuous - took four shots in a row at 2 frames/second at the highest JPEG quality; lowering the image size and/or quality will allow for more photos; LCD/EVF black out very briefly between shots
UHS continuous advance - take up to twenty shots at 10 frames/sec at 1024 x 768 resolution
Progressive capture - takes pictures at 10 frames/second until you let go of the shutter release button. When you do so, the last twenty photos are saved (1024 x 768 only). This is handy when you're waiting for something to happen.
Bracketing - camera takes three shots in a row, each with a different exposure; you can choose ±0.3, ±0.5, or ±1.0EV as the bracketing interval
Image size (see chart)
Quality (see chart)
Auto DSP (on/off) - essentially an automatic scene mode feature; available in auto record mode only
White balance (Auto, custom, daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, flash) - custom mode lets you shoot a white or gray card in order to get perfect color in any lighting
Anti-shake (Display + exposure, exposure only, off) - see below
Focus mode (Single AF, continuous AF, manual) - see below
Full-time AF (on/off) - camera is constantly trying to focus; puts extra strain on batteries
Flash mode (Auto, auto w/redeye reduction, fill flash, slow sync, flash cancel) - for changing the flash mode when you've redefined the flash button
Flash compensation (-2EV to +2EV, 1/3EV increments) - adjust the flash strength
Metering mode (Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot)
Sensitivity [ISO] (Auto, 50, 100, 200, 320)
Color mode (Natural, vivid, black and white, sepia)
Sharpness (Soft, normal, hard)
Contrast (Low, normal, high)
Flash key function (Flash mode, drive, white balance, focus mode, color mode, sensitivity) - sets the function of the flash button on the top of the camera
Asking price with the extras ...
$490
Cheers Doug
dealings at Payer Lebar MRT after 5pm
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