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General Specs Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Sensor Resolution:
Actual: 16.76 Megapixel
Effective: 16.35 Megapixel
Image Sensor:
1/2.3"-Type CMOS
Image Stabilization:
Optical in Integrated Lens
Focal Length:
4.3 to 223.6mm (35mm Equivalent: 24 to 1248mm)
Optical Zoom:
52x
Maximum Aperture:
f/2.8 to 5.6
ISO Sensitivity Range:
100 to 3200 in Auto Mode
Internal Recording Modes:
1920 x 1080 at 29.97 fps
1280 x 720 at 29.97/59.94 fps
640 x 480 at 29.97 fps
640 x 360
Media/Memory Card Slot:
Single Slot: SD/SDHC [32 GB Maximum]
Wireless:
Wi-Fi
Display Size:
3.0"
Display Type:
Fixed LCD
Built-In Flash/Light:
Yes, Flash Only
Battery Type:
1 x LB-060 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 3.7 VDC, 1100 mAh
Dimensions (W x H x D):
4.8 x 3.4 x 3.8" / 121.3 x 85.8 x 97.5 mm
Weight:
17.9 oz / 508 g (Body Only)
Imaging Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Sensor Resolution:
Actual: 16.76 Megapixel
Effective: 16.35 Megapixel
Image Sensor:
1/2.3"-Type CMOS
Image Stabilization:
Optical in Integrated Lens
Lens Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Focal Length:
4.3 to 223.6mm (35mm Equivalent: 24 to 1248mm)
Optical Zoom:
52x
Digital Zoom:
4x Maximum (208x Combined Zoom)
Maximum Aperture:
f/2.8 to 5.6
Minimum Aperture:
f/22
Focus Range:
23.6" to Infinity / 60 cm to Infinity (Wide)
Optical Design:
15 Elements in 13 Groups
Filter Size:
52 mm (via Hood)
Exposure Control Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Shutter Speed:
Mechanical Shutter
1/2000 to 30 Seconds
ISO Sensitivity Range:
100 to 3200 in Auto Mode
Metering Method:
Artificial Intelligence AE, Center-Weighted Average, Face Detection, Spot
Exposure Modes:
Auto, Manual, Program, Sensitivity Priority, Shutter Priority
White Balance:
Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Fluorescent, Fluorescent CWF, Incandescent, Manual
Continuous Shooting:
Electronic Shutter
Up to 6 fps for Unlimited Frames
Interval Recording:
No
Still Image Capture Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Aspect Ratio:
4:3
Image File Format:
JPEG
Video Capture Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Internal Recording Modes:
1920 x 1080 at 29.97 fps
1280 x 720 at 29.97/59.94 fps
640 x 480 at 29.97 fps
640 x 360
IP Streaming:
None
Interface Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Media/Memory Card Slot:
Single Slot: SD/SDHC [32 GB Maximum]
Wireless:
Wi-Fi
Mobile App Compatible:
Monitor Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Display Size:
3.0"
Display Type:
Fixed LCD
Flash Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Built-In Flash/Light:
Yes, Flash Only
Flash Modes:
Auto, Fill In, Off, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction
Effective Flash Range:
Up to 1.6 to 24.6' / 0.5 to 7.5 m (Wide)
Up to 3.9 to 12.1' / 1.2 to 3.7 m (Telephoto)
Environmental Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Operating Temperature:
32 to 72°F / 0 to 40°C
Operating Humidity:
0 to 90%
General Kodak PIXPRO AZ528
Battery Type:
1 x LB-060 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 3.7 VDC, 1100 mAh
Dimensions (W x H x D):
4.8 x 3.4 x 3.8" / 121.3 x 85.8 x 97.5 mm
Weight:
17.9 oz / 508 g (Body Only)

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