Canon PowerShot 350 (1997)

The Canon PowerShot 350 was not made by Canon but by Panasonic and was on display at Comdex Fall 1996 as the Panasonic VZ-XP1. The PowerShot 350 could later be seen at the MacWorld Expo in Tokyo 1997. The camera had a built-in flash with red-eye reduction, automatic white balance, macro mode, programmable automatic exposure and compact flash slot. Two things made this camera special, first one was the display that could be tilted a little bit and the second thing was that the camera could be powered by three sources. Regular batteries, a dedicated Ni-Cd battery and AC adapter.

Specifications

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: PowerShot 350
  • First mentioned: 1997
  • Marketed: yes
  • MSRP: $699
  • Imager Type: 0.35MP 1/3" CCD
  • Resolution: 640x480
  • Internal Storage: -
  • External Storage: Compact Flash
  • Lens: f=6mm / F2.8
  • Shutter: 1/4 - 1/2,000s
  • Aperture Range: F2.8
  • LCD screen size: 1.8" LCD
  • Size: 93 x 94 x 51.3mm
  • Weight: 290 gr.
  • Remarks: -

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