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Overview | |
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Type | Compact digital camera |
Lens | |
Lens | 3× zoom |
Sensor/medium | |
Maximum resolution | 2580 × 1932 |
Storage media | 32 MB internal, MMC card or SD card |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Optical & 1.8 in. 72k pixel LCD display |
The Kodak EasyShare DX4530 is a digital camera made by Kodak, announced on Aug 5, 2003. [1] Part of the DX Series of Kodak's EasyShare brand, its features include a 3x optical zoom and 10x zoom overall (combined optical and digital zoom). The camera features a 5 megapixel CCD detector and supports six modes of operation: " sport" for use when the target is in motion, " night" for use in low light levels, " landscape" for use with distant scenery, " close up" for objects closer than 28 inches away, "auto" for general use, and " video" used to capture motion and sound.
The DX4530 interfaces with a computer using standard USB plugs, and can store photos on the integral internal memory, or added flash memory cards. It has a 1-inch rear screen for use in taking pictures as well as a standard camera viewfinder. Other features include subject tracking, orientation tracker, long time exposure, exposure compensation, a self-timer, and three quality levels for pictures it takes.