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Kyocera Finecam SL400R

Friday December 17, 2004
Kyocera
AUD
$599
Price at time of review.

Kyocera's Finecam SL400R has the most innovative styling of any of the compact cameras here: it has a swivelled body which cuts the camera in two so you can swing the lens down giving it a cross-like form factor as seen from the side. It's a funky design, and it means that when flush the camera has a slim, pocketable aspect.

An innovative design with average performance let down by a lack of internal or bundled memory.

Kyocera Finecam SL400R
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Written by Dan Chiappini
Tags: Kyocera | Finecam | SL400R

This article appeared in the January, 2005 issue of PC Authority.

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