
Epson PhotoPC 3000Z Specifications

| Street
Price |
US$900
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| Max resolution |
2048 x 1536 (native)
2544 x 1904 (interpolated)
|
| Panorama
resolution |
2544 x 952 (interpolated)
2048 x 768 (native)
640 x 240
|
| Low resolution |
640 x 480
|
| Image
ratio w:h |
4:3
|
CCD pixels |
3.34 megapixels (2.62 effective)
|
CCD size ** |
1/1.8" (0.556")
|
ISO rating |
100, 200, 400
|
| Lens |
F2.0 - F2.5
|
Zoom wide
(W) |
34 mm
|
Zoom tele
(T) |
102 mm (3 x)
|
Digital
zoom |
2 x
|
| Auto Focus |
Contrast detection
|
Manual
Focus |
Yes, 5 positions
|
| Normal
focus range |
50 cm (19.6") - Infinity
|
| Macro focus
range |
6 cm (2.4") - 50 cm (19.6")
|
| White balance
override |
Yes - 2 position & Hold (button on case)
|
Min shutter |
8 sec
|
Max shutter |
1/750 sec
|
| Built-in
Flash |
Yes, hot-shoe
|
| Flash range
(ISO 100) |
Wide: 0.5 - 4.2 m (1.6 - 13.8 ft)
Tele: 0.5 - 3.4 m (1.6 - 11.2 ft)
|
| External
Flash |
Yes, hot-shoe |
| Flash modes |
Auto, On, Off, Anti-Redeye, Slow Sync (leading or trailing)
|
Exposure
adjustment |
-2 EV to +2 EV in 0.2 or 0.5 EV steps
|
Metering |
Matrix, Spot
|
Aperture priority |
Yes, full range (6 positions: F2.0 - F8.0)
|
Shutter priority |
No
|
Full manual |
Yes, Apertures: (6 positions: F2.0 - F8.0)
Shutter speeds: (42 positions: 8 s - 1/750 s)
|
| Lens thread |
Yes, supplied lens adapter (49 mm)
|
| Continuous
/ Burst |
Movie: MPEG 320 x 240 / 160 x 120
|
| Tripod
mount |
Yes
|
| Self-timer |
Yes, 10 s delay
|
| Remote
control |
No
|
| Time-lapse
recording |
Yes, 10 s - 24 hours
|
| Video out |
Yes, switchable NTSC / PAL
|
| Storage
types |
CompactFlash Type I
|
| Storage
included |
16 MB CompactFlash card
|
| Uncompressed
format |
Yes, TIFF (2048 x 1536)
|
| Compressed
format |
JPEG (EXIF)
|
| Quality
Levels |
Fine, Super-Fine
|
| Viewfinder |
Optical (about 83% accurate)
|
| LCD |
1.8"
|
| Playback
zoom |
Yes, 2 x
|
| Operating
system |
Proprietary
|
| Connectivity |
USB & RS-232 (Serial)
|
Battery |
Supplied 4 x AA NiMH rechargeables & charger |
| Weight
(inc. batteries) |
480 g (1.1 lb)
|
| Dimensions |
107 x 88 x 65 mm
(4.2" x 3,5" x 2.6")
|
| Notes |
Voice recording |
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click for pop-up help
| ** |
What that means is that if it were a vidicon tube
it would be 0.556 inches in diameter.
This measuring system is a leftover from the days
of video TUBES and has nothing to do with the surface area of the
chip in a direct sense. The Edmund Scientific Optics catalog has
a sidebar that completely backs up the idea.
For instance, a "one inch" chip has a 16mm diagonal
sensor array. A "one half inch" chip has an array of only 8mm in
the diagonal. This means that the 1/1.8 = 0.555 inch measurement
means NOTHING about the sensor array size. Unless they have changed
the entire measurement system just for this chip, the actual sensor
patch is 11% larger than the 8mm of a 1/2 chip or 8.88mm in diagonal.
(Mark Schubin of Videography Magazine)
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