Canon PowerShot S400
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Canon PowerShot S400 | |
Type | Digital Camera |
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Sensor | CCD |
Maximum resolution | 2272 x 1704 (3.8 megapixels) |
Lens type | 36 mm–108 mm f/2.8–f/4.9 |
Shutter speed range | 1/2000 s–15 s |
Exposure Metering | Evaluative, Center-Weighted Average, Spot |
Focus modes | Auto |
Continuous Shooting | High speed: 2.5 fps, max 15 images; Normal: 1.5 fps, max 14 images |
Viewfinder | Optical, LCD |
ASA/ISO range | ISO 50, 100, 200, 400 |
Flash | Internal |
Custom WB | 6 positions & manual preset |
Rear LCD monitor | 1.5" |
Storage | CompactFlash(CF) (Type I) |
Battery | Canon 840mAh Li-Ion |
Weight | 185 g (6.52 oz) |
The Canon PowerShot S400 (Digital IXUS 400 in Europe/SE Asia) is a 4.0 megapixel digital camera that was released in February 2003. It has since been succeeded by the Canon PowerShot SD400.
[edit] Features
- Maximum Resolution: 2272 x 1704 (3.8 megapixels)
- Image ratio 4:3
- Memory Format Compact Flash
- ISO 50 - 400
- 35 mm Equivalent: 36 mm–108 mm
- Aperture F2.8–F4.9
- Battery NB-1LH, 3.7 V 840 mAh Lithium-Ion rechargeable
[edit] Recall
The internal wiring of the CCD can become disconnected in high-temperature or high-humidity environments. Canon issued a recall in October 2006 adding these to their recall list. The damaged CCD displays distorted, purple or blueish images.
[edit] References
- ^ Canon S400 Review on DPReview, Retrieved 5 June 2006