| Price |
$319.99 |
| Sensor |
4.13-megapixel CCD |
| Image size |
2,304 x 1,704 |
| Lens |
Hexanon 3x optical zoom, 39-117mm equivalent, f2.8-4.9 (2x
digital) |
| Focus |
Auto and macro (10cm-infinity) |
| Exposure |
Programmed AE |
| Metering |
Centre-weighted, spot |
| Monitor |
1.5-inch TFT |
| AE Compensation |
+2/-2EV in 0.3EV increments |
| Flash |
auto-flash, red-eye reduction, night portrait, off |
| Video output |
N/A |
| Movie recording |
Yes, with sound |
| Other features |
In-camera picture resizing, voice annotations |
| Image storage |
SD card and Memory Stick |
| Batteries |
Rechargeable Lithium-ion |
| AC adaptor |
Charger supplied, AC adaptor optional |
| Software |
Basic manuals and drivers |
| Weight |
198g without battery or memory card |
| Dimensions |
94(W) x 29.5(H) x 56(D)mm |
| Transfer |
USB |
| OS |
Win98/Me, 2000 or XP, Mac OS 9.0 or later |
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| Verdict |
The KD-400 is a remarkable camera. It's not just the size, build quality,
results or price which, individually, can be matched by rival cameras.
It's the fact that you get all four in a package that really is hard to
fault |
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| Features: |
78 |
| Images: |
90 |
| Build: |
90 |
| Value: |
97 |
| Final Score: |
90 |