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Kyocera Samurai 2100DG
Thursday December 07, 2000
Price at time of review.
The first thing you notice about the Kyocera Samurai 2100DG is the shape of the camera.
Don’t throw out the SLR just yet. Reasonable output but arcane controls spoil the photographic experience.
| Price |
$1869 (time of review) |
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| Megapixels |
2 million pixels |
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| Sensor type |
CCD |
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| Sensor size |
1/2in |
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| Max resolution |
1,632 x 1,232 |
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| Optical zoom |
Zoom lens equivalent to 35mm-140mm |
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| LCD size |
1.8in 110,000 pixel LCD monitor |
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| Shutter speed |
programmable shutter speed from 1/2 to 1/500 second |
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| Memory slot |
8Mb compact flash storage |
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| I/O ports |
serial interface |
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| Battery type |
Lithium-Ion battery with recharging cable |
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| Dimensions (WDH mm) |
57 x 92 x 123mm |
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| Weight |
400g excluding battery and CF media |
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| Manufacturer |
Kyocera |
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