Casio
Introduces a new model of the World's First Wrist-type
Wearable Digital
Camera
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Main Features
Wrist-type
wearable color digital camera
The super compact, lightweight
configuration of the Casio Wrist Camera means it is always on your wrist,
whenever that magic moment presents itself. You can send images to your friends,
family, and colleagues, opening up a totally new world of digital
communication.
25,344-pixel color CMOS sensor
Color image
recording is made possible by a 25,344-pixel (176 x 144 pixels) color CMOS
sensor. You can use IR data communication to transfer images to a computer where
you can display them using 16.77 million colors.
16-grayscale
monochrome STN LCD monitor screen
The 120 x 120-dot LCD serves as a
viewfinder when recording images and as a monitor screen for on-the-spot viewing
of images.
Image data transfer with a personal computer
The
Wrist Camera comes complete with infrared data communication capabilities.
Simply connect the IR adapter to your computer and install the bundled link
software and you can transfer images to your computer for editing, touch up, and
long-term storage. When necessary, you can transfer images back to the Wrist
Camera.
Image exchange with another Wrist
Camera
Images can be transferred between two Wrist Cameras quickly and
easily using IR data exchange.
Memory storage for up to 80
images
1MB of built-in memory provides enough storage for up to 80
images (JPEG compressed). Images can be recorded and deleted as many times as
you want. An Auto Date feature automatically records the date (year, month, day)
and time (hour, minutes) you record the image along with the image
data.
Visual Data Bank for storage of phone numbers with
portraits
After you record an image you can input up to 24 characters
(12 characters in the upper line, 12 characters in the lower line) of memo text.
A simple operation inputs alpha characters or numbers, so you can record a
person’s portrait and then input their name and telephone number. A Thumbnail
Screen allows display of up to 16 images on a single
screen.
User-friendly features and functions
Timekeeping, alarm, timer, and calendar
functions
You can set up the Wrist Camera so that a specific digital
image you recorded appears automatically when an alarm time is reached. A
full-month calendar shows the current date, at a glance.
Digital Camera Functions
Recording format: | JPEG (176 x 144 pixels) |
Recording medium: | Built-in flash memory (1MB) |
Memory capacity: | 80 images* (with JPEG compression); auto recording date registration |
Recording element: | 1/4-inch color CMOS sensor (Total Pixels: 28,000; Effective Pixels: 25,344) |
Lens: | F2.8 fixed, f=1.1mm |
Approximate focusing distance: | 30cm to infinity |
Subject illumination: | Approximately 100Lx to 90,000Lx |
Exposure control: | Light metering: Full screen average; ALC (Average Luminance Control), exposure compensation |
Shutter: | Electronic shutter |
Shutter speed: | 1/5.5 to 1/1660 second, automatic |
Timer: | 2, 10 seconds |
Monitor: | 14,400 dots (120 x 120); 16-grayscale monochrome; 20 x 20mm screen size |
Databank: | Up to 24 characters per image (alpha, numeric, basic symbols); thumbnail search |