| Basic Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Resolution: | 12.20 Megapixels |
| Lens: | 5.00x zoom (28-140mm eq.) |
| Viewfinder: | LCD |
| LCD Size: | 3.0 inch |
| ISO: | 80-1600 |
| Shutter: | 30-1/2000 |
| Max Aperture: | 3.3 |
| Mem Type: | SDHC / SD |
| Battery: | Custom LiIon |
| Dimensions: | 3.7 x 2.3 x 1.0 in. (94 x 58 x 25 mm) |
| Weight: | 5.1 oz (145 g) |
| MSRP: | $199 |
| Availability: | |
General Imaging's GE E1250TW digital camera is based around a 12.2 megapixel image sensor coupled to a GE-branded 5x optical zoom lens that offers focal length equivalents from a useful 28mm wide angle to a 140mm telephoto. Maximum aperture varies from f/3.3 to f/5.1 across the zoom range. The minimum focusing distance is ordinarily 60cm at wide angle, and reduces to just 5cm at wide angle in macro mode. There's no form of mechanical image stabilization, with the General Imaging E1250TW instead opting solely for what the company calls an "Electronic Image Stabilizer" which essentially raises the ISO sensitivity (at the expense of image noise / fine detail) so as to offer a higher shutter speed that freezes motion. The GE E1250's sensitivity ranges from a minimum of ISO 80 to a maximum of ISO 1,600 equivalent. There's no optical viewfinder, with images being framed solely on a 3.0" touch-screen LCD display with unspecified resolution. The display also offers an Auto Adjust Brightness function which corrects for ambient lighting conditions to try and keep it visible.
As well as a full auto mode, the General Imaging E1250 offers shooting modes including twelve scene modes and an Auto Scene Detection mode which can automatically recognize the scene type and select a relevant scene mode. The GE E1250TW's 9-point autofocusing system includes an AF assist lamp to help out in low light conditions. There's also face detection capability, linked to both the autofocus and autoexposure systems. General Imaging has also included both a Blink Detection function which alerts the user when their subject has closed their eyes during an exposure, and a Smile Detection function that automatically triggers the shutter while your subject is smiling. There's also a Pan-Capture Panorama mode that can automatically stitch together a panorama created by simply panning the camera across the scene, as well as a Red-Eye Removal function that can be used to correct for this common defect while reviewing an image.
The GE E1250TW stores its images and QuickTime Motion JPEG movies on SD or SDHC cards, or in a generous 116MB of built-in memory. Power comes courtesy of a GB-40 proprietary Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. An integrated proprietary connector provides for both USB 2.0 computer connectivity, as well as an audio/video output, and the E1250TW also offers unspecified HDTV connectivity.
The General Electric E1250TW digital camera is priced at about $200, and is available in black, silver, pink or red body colors.
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