
General Imaging has recently launched its first waterproof point-and-shoot digital cameras to its lineup, the G3WP. It sports a 12.2-megapixel sensor, 4x optical zoom and a 4.5 x digital zoom. Users can safely take photos at depths of up to, is almost 10 meters, thanks to the case, with recordings on a 2.7-inch LCD screen frames. The camera has 116MB of integrated memory, but supports SDHC cards up to 8GB capacity.
PictBridge is supported for direct-to-printer output, and users get a range of shooting modes to capture certain events. There is also the face, smile and blink detection functions, while the light sensitivity range from ISO 64 to 3200 There are also image stabilization and automatic red-eye reduction. The G3WP are in blue, gray and red when it is available middle of October.
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