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Basic Specs Canon Digital IXUS 140
Type of Camera:
Compact
Effective Resolution:
16MP
Image Stabilizer:
yes
Lens Canon Digital IXUS 140
Optical Zoom:
8x
Focal length:
5.0-40 mm
Aperture range:
f/3.2-9.0
Screen Canon Digital IXUS 140
LCD Size  (Inches)
3
Resolution (dots)
461K
Aspect Ratio:
4:3
Shooting Specs Canon Digital IXUS 140
Imaging Processor:
DIGIC 4
ISO Sensitivity Range:
Auto, ISO 100-1600
Shutter Speed (Seconds)
1-1/2000
Burst Mode  (Continuous Modes)
0.8fps
Video Canon Digital IXUS 140
Maximum Resolution:
1280 x 720
Maximum Frame rate:
25fps
Connectivity Canon Digital IXUS 140
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
yes
Dimensions Canon Digital IXUS 140
Dimensions (W x D x H):
95.4 x 20.6 x 56 mm
Weight:
117 grams

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