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GE A1030
$100.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Pictures have lots of color and great sharpness, look great. Battery lasts a really long time before wearing out. Fairly easy to use, dial makes it easy to switch between shooting modes.
The Cons:Doesn't come with a charging station, need to either replace AA batteries regularly or get rechargeables that charge externally.
The GE A1030 is an entry-level 10.1 megapixel digital camera from GE's A Series. The camera features 3x optical zoom and 4.5x digital zoom and comes with a 24MB SD/SDHC card with expandibility up to 8GB.
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It is designed with a slim 25mm body and a 2.5" LCD screen on the back that automatically adjusts it's brightness based on the lighting conditions. The A1030 includes image stabilization along with red-eye removal and smile, blink, and face detection technology. It records video in MPEG4 format and also has in-camera panorama stitching for taking wide-angled shots. The camera is available in a black, silver, or red finish.
Features/Specs
- 10.1 megapixel processor
- 3x optical zoom, 4.5x digital
- 24MB SD card included
- Records MPEG4 video with sound
- 2.5" LCD screen with Auto adjust brightness
- Electronic Image Stabilization
- Smile, Blink & Face Detection technology
- Red Eye Removal
- In-Camera Panorama Stitching
- 25-mm slim body
- Weight: 145 g
- Comes with AV cable, USB cable, wrist strap, and ArcSoft Photo Impression 6
- Available in Black, Silver, or Red
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pictures have lots of color and great sharpness, look great
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battery lasts a really long time before wearing out
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fairly easy to use, dial makes it easy to switch between shooting modes
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great zoom range, can get fairly distant subjects without losing detail
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automatically makes quick fixes to photos to catch everyone at their best
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screen is bright enough for sunny days but automatically dims in darker spaces so it isn't too hard on your eyes
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doesn't come with a charging station, need to either replace AA batteries regularly or get rechargeables that charge externally
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