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General Specs Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Print Media:
ZINK 2 x 3" Paper
Sensor Resolution:
Effective: 5 Megapixel
Image Sensor:
Size-Unspecified CMOS
Image Stabilization:
None
Focal Length:
8mm
Wireless:
None
Mobile App Compatible:
No
Built-In Flash/Light:
Yes, Flash Only
Battery Type:
1 x Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Imaging Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Sensor Resolution:
Effective: 5 Megapixel
Image Sensor:
Size-Unspecified CMOS
Image Stabilization:
None
Lens Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Focal Length:
8mm
Interface Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Internal Memory:
None
Wireless:
None
Mobile App Compatible:
No
Viewfinder Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Diopter Adjustment:
None
Flash Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Built-In Flash/Light:
Yes, Flash Only
General Kodak PRINTOMATIC 5MP
Battery Type:
1 x Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Shoe Mount:
None
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Weight:
Not Specified by Manufacturer

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