BenQ launches 10MP C1020 and 12MP C1220 cameras
BenQ has gone out of its way to start this week with the launch of two new cameras called C1020 and C1220, reports Slashgear. These cameras are not much different from the latest cameras in the market but do claim to give users an upper hand over the others.
Both these cameras offer users a 16:9 aspect ratio for the video recording mode. This ratio is said to be best suited for the modern TVs. The C1020 is a 10 megapixel camera and has a 2.5 inch LCD screen. These devices also incorporate 720 x 400 resolution for the video mode and 3X optical zoom.
The BenQ cameras also come embedded with smile detection technology for still images. They also support ISO certified anti-blur correction technology.
The C1220 is a 12 megapixel camera and shares most of its features with the C1020. It features a 2.7 inch LCD screen. The company also offers an option with the C1020 to raise its standard from the ISO 1,600 to ISO 3,200 regular resolution.
There is still no word on the pricing and availability of these cameras.
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