Epson announce new 2.1 Megapixel CP-800
Aug 24, 1999 at 04:00:00 GMT
Looks like everyone will be naming their camera
"CP" from now onwards, maybe it's a marketing technique...
Anyway, here's some information on a very interesting new camera
from Epson, read on...

Today Epson announced the CP-800
2.1 Megapixel digital camera. Brief details so far are that it
has a basic resolution of 1600 x 1200 which can be increased to
1984 x 1488 (3 megapixels) by use of interpolation software called
HyPict (which works on a similar basis to Agfa's Photogenie).
(Note from Phil: Remember folks, you can't create detail you didn't
capture)
Brief specifications
- 2.14 Megapixel 1/2" CCD
- Image sizes: 1984 x 1488 HyPict interpolated,
1600 x 1200, 640 x 480, 1984 x 744 panorama mode, 1600 x 600
panorama mode
- Various picture modes: Sports, Portrait, Scenery,
Burst, Monochrome, Macro
- Image format: JPEG EXIF 2.1, conformity to
new DCF and DPOF (digital print order format) standardsSpecial
panorama mode which "clips" 25% top and bottom from
the image
- Lens: 38mm (35mm equiv) F2.4
- Digital zoom: 2x (yurch)
- Aperture range: F2.4 - F8
- Shutter range: 1/2s - 1/750s (1/30s minimum
for flash)
- Time lapse support
- Viewfinder: Optical
- Exposure compensation: +/-2.0EV in 0.2EV steps
- Aperture and Shutter priority
- Focus: Auto / Manual
- Auto/Manual white balance
- "High Sensitivty mode": ISO 200/400
- Playback: 9 or 4 thumbnails
- Playback zoom: 2x from any one of 16 "positions"
- Slideshow playback to TV
- Voice recording
- USB interface (Ideal for Windows98 / iMac)
- Storage: Compact Flash
- Included: USB cables, four NiMH AA batteries
and charger, software, 8MB CompactFlash card
Full specifications in the comparison database
It's still not clear when the camera
will be available in Japan (this was a Japanese announcement)
and we can expect at least two months after that date for general
worldwide release.
More CP-800 photos over at PC
Watch.
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