8.2 MP Digital Camera Silver

8.2 MP Digital Camera Silver

 
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"Digimax i85 - Camera (8.2 mega pixels, 5x optical zoom). MP3 player, PMP(Portable Multimedia Player), World Tour Guide. Camcorder, Text viewer, Voice recorder, Portable disk. 3.0"" TFT LCD (230K). World Tour Guide. Face Detection AF & AE. i-Movie (MPEG4, SVGA Quality 800X592 size). ASR (Advanced Shake Reduction)."
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Samsung
  • EAN: 0718122682102
  • Label: Samsung Camera
  • Manufacturer: Samsung Camera
  • MPN: i85Silver
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • Publisher: Samsung Camera
  • Studio: Samsung Camera
  • UPC: 718122682102

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