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Casio Ex Z850

4/6/2022
Casio Ex Z850 Average ratng: 4,4/5 9096 reviews
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Offering high quality 8.1 megapixel photos, the EX-Z850 includes a 3x optical zoom, and offers both manual aperture and shutter speed priority AE options for advanced users who prefer to create customized images. I would occasionally get lens errors or retry power on messages on my Casio Exilim digital camera. I traced the problem to the battery. Apparently the Casio. The EX-Z750 and EX-S600 still make better video than the EX-Z850. Then again, the EX-Z850 video is much better than the EX-Z1000 and has much smaller files size than the Canon SD550. The EX-Z850 adds a first to pocket cameras: a built-in movie light!

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Casio Exilim EX-Z1000, the first compact digital camera to reach the 10 Megapixel mark.[1]
EX-S1 and EX-S600 compared
EX-Z40

Exilim is a brand of digital cameras introduced in 2002 by Casio.

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The Exilim Card series was notably thinner than other small digital cameras at the time of its introduction, typically 10–15 millimetres thick compared to other manufacturers' comparable models that were 25–35 millimeters thick. This sparked competition to make slimmer compact digital cameras, with other manufacturers bringing out lines of comparably thin cameras from 2004.

On April 24, 2018, Casio ceased the production of its digital cameras, including the Exilim brand following the loss of some 500 million yen that ended in March 2017.[2]

Features[edit]

The Exilim Card series are ultra-compact models. The cameras were first branded as 'Wearable Card Cameras' and are about the size of a credit card and 9 mm-16 mm thick. The early models only had digital zoom, though more recent models have optical zoom as well.

The Exilim Zoom series is the all-purpose line, all including an optical zoom. Several newer models support H.264 video compression which uses much less storage than Motion JPEG format.

The Exilim Professional is the bridge digital camera line, with higher-quality optics and greater zoom.

All models use Secure Digital (SD) or Multi Media Card (MMC). They come with a small amount of internal memory and are not bundled with a memory card. Many Exilim cameras come with a bundled charging and docking cradle. The cradle is used to recharge the camera's battery and to connect the camera to a PC or PictBridge compatible printer.

Images are recorded as JPEGs with Exif data. Raw images from the CCD are not available by default, though on some models a service menu can be accessed allowing images to be recorded as the raw data.[3]

The cameras use a Casio 'proprietary' lithium ion battery. All the later models have 2.5' or wider LCD screens and come with more than 20 shooting modes.

MPEG-4 video with H.264 compression[edit]

In 2007, several Exilim models introduced support for highly compressed H.264 video in 848x480(HQ Wide), 640x480(HQ/Normal), 320x240(LP) modes. One benefit of H.264 is that it uses much less storage than Motion JPEG, a widely-used video format for consumer digital cameras. However, videos are deliberately limited to 10 minutes in China, DI, and EU, because of customs import tariffs discriminating between picture and movie cameras.

Exilim models such as the EX-Z1200 that incorporate MPEG-4 video benefit from extended recording times due to higher quality compression. On 'normal' quality, MPEG-4 allows more than an hour of 640x480, 30frame/s video to be recorded on a 1 GB memory card.

High-speed photography[edit]

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Some cameras allow high-speed photography. The EX-FC100 and EX-FS10 allow taking short bursts of 30 pictures per second and shooting video up to 1000 frames per second, the EX-FH20 offers bursts of 40 pictures per second and 1000 frame/s video, and the EX-F1 offers bursts of 60 pictures per second and video of 1200 frame/s. However, the resolution of the video decreases drastically with increasing speed; in case of EX-F1, 300 frame/s are at 512x384 pixels, 600 frame/s at 432x192, and 1200 frame/s at 336x96. The burst shots are at full resolution.[4] The EX-FC100 records 480x360 at 210 frame/s, 224x168 at 420 frame/s, and 224x64 at 1,000 frame/s.[5] The Casio EX-FH25 is able to shoot at up to 1,000 frame/s at 224x64.

Bundled software[edit]

  • PhotoLoader — Casio's software to automatically copy pictures to a hard drive.
  • Photohands — Casio's image editing software. Photohands allows rotation and resizing of images and print a picture with the date superimposed.
  • Camera User's Guide — the manual for the camera.
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader — to read the Camera User's Guide, which is a PDF.
  • AVI Importer
  • Ulead Movie Wizard — used for editing movies software (bundled with the EX-Z750, EX-V7 and EX-Z850).
  • Dynamic Photo Manager — Used to view and edit dynamic photos

Casio Ex-z850 Charger

Table of models[edit]

Cameras whose model number ends in U (e.g. EX-Z4U) are models only released in North America, without some of the functions of the non-U models.

M models are based on the corresponding S model but also record audio (as WAV) and play back WAV and MP3.

Casio's NP-20 batteries are claimed to hold 700 mAh of charge, while the thicker NP-40 is rated for 1230 mAh and the NP-90 has 1700mAh..

ModelAnnouncement
date
Sensor (effective pixels)Lens (35 mm equiv),
optical zoom
BatterySize (mm), weight (inc batt)PhotoNotes
EX-S120021.3MP (1280×960), 1/2.7'37 mm, f/2.5NP-20×11.3 mm
EX-M120021.3MP (1280×960), 1/2.7'37 mm, f/2.5NP-20EX-S1 with audio recording and MP3 playback
EX-S220022MP (1600×1200), 1/1.8'36 mm, f/3.2
EX-M220022MP (1600×1200), 1/1.8'36 mm, f/3.2EX-S2 with audio and MP3
EX-Z3January 20033MP (2048×1536), 1/2.5'35–105 mm, f/2.6-4.8 (3×)NP-2087 × 67 × 23 mm, 146 g[1]
EX-S3March 20033MP, 1/1.8'35 mm, f/4.2NP-2090 × 57 × 12 mm
EX-S20(U)August 20032MP (1600×1200), 1/2.7'37 mm, f/3.583 × 53 × 11 mmMacro
EX-M20(U)August 20032MP (1600×1200), 1/2.7'37 mm, f/3.583 × 53 × 11 mmEX-S20(U) with audio and MP3, headphones and wired remote control
EX-Z4August 20034MP(3×)
EX-Z4(U)August 20034MP(3×)EX-Z4U (North America) has no video functions
EX-Z30February 20043MP(3×)PictBridge
EX-Z40February 20044MP(3×)NP-40PictBridge
EX-P600February 20046MP(4×) Canon brandedTIFF, PictBridge, infrared remote, manual controls
EX-S100August 20043MP, 1/3.2'36–102 mm, f/4.0-6.6 (2.8×)Lumicera ceramic lens, PictBridge
EX-Z50August 20045MP(3×)NP-40PictBridge
EX-P700August 20047MP (3072×2304), 1/1.8'33–132 mm, f/2.8-4.0 (4×) Canon brandedNP-4098 × 68 × 45 mm, 261 gTIFF, PictBridge, infrared remote, manual controls [2]
EX-Z55August 20045MP(3×)NP-40PictBridge
EX-P505January 20055MP (2560x1920) 1/2.5'38–190 mm, f/3.3-3.6 (5×)NP-40MPEG-4, supermacro (1 cm), PastMovie, PictBridge, swivel LCD, manual controls.
EX-Z750February 20057.2MP (3072×2304), 1/1.8'38–114 mm, f/2.8-5.1 (3×)NP-4089 × 59 × 22 mm, 165 gPictBridge, MPEG-4, manual controls [3]
EX-Z57February 20055MP(3×)NP-40PictBridge, 2.7' LCD
EX-S500June 20055MP, 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/2.7-5.2 (3×)NP-2090 × 59 × 16.1 mmAnti Shake DSP, PictBridge, MPEG4
EX-Z500August 20055MP(3×)NP-40PictBridge, MJPEG movie, Anti Shake DSP
EX-Z10August 20055MP(3×)AAPictBridge, MJPEG movie, manual controls
EX-Z110August 20056MP(3×)AAPictBridge, MJPEG movie, manual controls
EX-Z120August 20057.2MP CCD-Sensor 1/1,8'[6]38–114 mm, f/2.8-5.1 (3×)AA90 × 60 × 27.2mmPictBridge, MJPEG movie, manual controls
EX-S600October 20056MP, 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/2.7-5.2 (3×)NP-2090 × 59 × 16.1 mmAnti Shake DSP, PictBridge, MPEG4, 8Gb+ SDHC (with firmware 1.02)
EX-Z600January 20066MP(3×)NP-40PictBridge, MJPEG movie, Super Bright LCD
EX-Z60February 20066MP(3×)NP-20Anti Shake DSP, PictBridge, MJPEG movie
EX-Z850February 20068.0MP (3264×2448), 1/1.8'38–114 mm, f/2.8-5.1 (3×)NP-4089 × 58.5 × 23.7 mm, 185 gPictBridge, MPEG-4, Super Bright LCD, movie light, manual controls [4]
EX-Z5April 20065MP (2560×1920), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/3.1-4.4 (3×)NP-2095.2 × 60.6 × 19.8 mm, 119 g (-batt)MJPEG, Anti Shake DSP [5]
EX-Z1000April 200610.1MP (3648×2736), 1/1.8'38–114 mm, f/2.8-5.4 (3×)NP-4092 × 58.4 × 22.4 mm, 185 gFirst true 10MP compact digital camera [6]
EX-Z70June 20067MP(3×)NP-2095.2 × 60.6 × 19.8 mm, 118 gAnti Shake DSP, PictBridge, MJPEG movie, SDHC (with firmware 1.01) [7]
EX-Z700August 20067MP (3072×2304), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/2.7-4.3 (3×)NP-4088.5 × 57 × 20.5 mm, 112 g (no batt)PictBridge, MJPEG[8], SDHC (with firmware 1.01) [9]
EX-S770August 20067MP (3072×2304), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/2.7-5.2 (3×)NP-2095 × 60 × 17 mm, 127 g (no batt)PictBridge, MPEG-4[10]
EX-V7January 20077MP (3072×2304), 1/2.5'38–266 mm, f/3.4-5.3 (7×)NP-5095.5 × 59.8 × 25.1 mm, 149 g (no batt)7× zoom, CCD shift IS, MJPEG, H.264, SDHC [11]
EX-Z75January 20077MP (3072×2304), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/3.1-4.4 (3×)NP-2095.4 × 60.6 × 19.6 mm, 122 g (no batt)MJPEG, SDHC [12]
EX-Z1050January 200710.1MP (3648×2736), 1/1.75'38–114 mm, f/2.8-8.0 (3×)NP-4091.1 × 57.2 × 24.2 mm, 125 g (no batt)2.6' LCD, MJPEG, 7frame/s high-speed continuous shooting, up to ISO800 sensitivity [13]
EX-Z1200May 200712.1MP, 1/1.7'2.8' LCD, H.264 video, CCD shift IS [14]
EX-Z77July 20077.2MP (3072 × 2304), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/3.1-5.9 (3×)NP-2095 × 59 × 20 mm, 118 g2.6' LCD, H.264 video (YouTube-optimized), WAV, silver, black, blue, pink, white, red [7][8]
EX-S880July 20078.1MP, 1/2.5'NP-2094.5 × 60.4 × 17.3 mm, 128 g2.8' LCD, H.264 video (YouTube-optimized), silver, black, red [8]
EX-V8August 20078.1MP (3264×2448), 1/2.5'38–266 mm, f/3.4-5.3, 7×NP-5095.5 × 59.8 × 25.5 mm, 149 g[15]
EX-Z1080August 200710.1MP (3648×2736), 1/1.75'38–114 mm, f/2.8-5.1, 3×NP-4091.1 × 57.2 × 24.2 mm, 125 g[16]
EX-Z12late 2007?7.2MP (3072 × 2304), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/3.1-5.9 (3×)NP-2095 × 59 × 20 mm, 118 g2.6' LCD, H.264 video (YouTube-optimized), WAV, silver.
Specification and manual content appears identical to EX-Z77 [17]
EX-S10January 200810.1MP (3648 × 2736), 1/2.3'36–108 mm, f/6.3-18.9NP-6094 × 54 × 15 mm
EX-Z80January 20088.1MP (3264 × 2448), 1/2.5'38–114 mm, f/3.1-5.3NP-6089.7 × 51.7 × 19 mm[20]
EX-Z100January 200810.1MP (3648 × 2736), 1/2.3'28–112 mm, f/2.6-5.8NP-4093 × 55 × 21.2 mm[21]
EX-Z200January 200810.1MP (3648 × 2736), 1/2.3'28–112 mm, f/2.6-5.8NP-4093 × 55 × 22.7 mmEX-Z100 with CCD shift IS [22]
Pro EX-F1January 20086.6MP (2816 × 2112), 1/1.8'36–432 mm, f/2.7-4.6 (12×)NP-100127.7 × 79.6 × 130.1 mmHigh speed camera: Max. 60 frame/s as camera, first Exilim to use CMOS, 1,200 frame/s as video. [23]
EX-Z9March 20088.1MP (3264 × 2448), 1/2.5'37.5-112.5 mm, f/2.8-5.2NP-6092 × 55 × 23 mm[24]
EX-FH20October 20089.1MP (3456 x 2592), 1/2.3'26–520 mm, f/2.8-4.5 (20&times)NP-60123 x 81 x 85 mm, 483 g
EX-Z29March 200910.1MP (3648 x 2736), 1/2.5'37.5 - 112.5 mm, f/2.8-xNP-60101 x 57 x 23 mm, 130 g
EX-S12April 200912.1MP (4000x3000), 1/2.3'36-108mm f/2.8-5.3NP-6094.2 x 54.6 x 14.9mm, 117g2.7' LCD, non-mechanical (software) image stabilisation, HD video recording (1280x720)[25]
EX-H10June 200912MP (4000 × 3000), 1/2.3'24–240 mm, f/3.2-5.7NP-90102.5 × 62 × 24.3 mm, 164 g
EX-Z450August 200912.1MPNP-40[26]
EX-Z90October 200912MP (4000 x 3000), 1/2.3'NP-6089.7 x 51.7 x 19.4 mm35-105mm, f6.3-18.9[27]
EX-G1December 200912.1MPNP-80
EX-FH100January 201010MP (3648 x 2736), 1/2.3'24–240 mm f/3.2-5.7NP-90105 x 63.2 x 29.9mm, 227g1000 frame/s (33x slower than realtime) video, RAW DNG output, 10x optical zoom [28]
EX-H15January 201014.1MPNP-90[9]
EX-Z2000January 201014.1MPNP-110[9]
EX-Z550January 201014.1MPNP-80[9]
EX-S200August 201014.1MP (4320 x 3240), 1/2.3'27-108mm (4.2-19.6mm)NP-90100.1 x 55.3 x 17.8mm, 132g2.7' LCD, mechanical image stabilisation, HD video recording (1280x720)[29]
EX-ZR100January 201112.1MP (4000 x 3000), 1/2.3'24-300mm (4.24-53.0mm), f/3.0-5.9NP-130105 x 59 x 29mm, 204g3.0' 460k LCD, HD video recording (1920x1080@30)[30]
EX-ZR200January 201216.1MP, 1/2.3'24-300mm (4.24-53.0mm), F3.0(W)-5.9(T)NP-130104.8 x 59.1 x 28.6mm, 205g (with battery and memory card)3.0' TFT color LCD, FHD video recording (1920x1080@30fps) [31]
EX-N5February 201316.1MP, 1/2.3'26-156 mm (4.6-27.6 mm), F3.5(W)-6.5(T)NP-8098.5 x 58.2 x 22.3 mm, 129 gavailable in white, black, red, and silver [32][33]
EX-100March 201412MP, 1/1.7'28-300mm (10.7x) equivalent 35mm film format, F2.8 constant widest apertureNP-130A119.9 x 67.9 x 50.5 mm, 389 gDual-bracketing of 9 images with 2 parameters of white balance, exposure, focus, color saturation, and shutter speed, 5-axis image stabilisation, 3.5inch tilting screen, FullHD Video with stereo sound, Manual controls, AdobeDNG raw shooting, Control ring around lens, Electronic level, 6fps continuous AF shooting, Wi-Fi built in, Time-lapse, All-in-focus macro, 1000fps high speed video (at reduced resolution)[10][11]
ModelAnnouncement
date
Sensor (effective pixels)Lens (35 mm equiv),
optical zoom
BatterySize (mm), weight (inc batt)PhotoNotes
EX-M2 and EX-S2.

References[edit]

  1. ^Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000 at DPreview; 26 April 2006
  2. ^Wong, Marcus (April 27, 2018). 'End of an Era: Casio Is Reportedly Pulling Out of the Digital Camera Market'. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  3. ^Delaney, Maurice. Casio raw format filesArchived June 16, 2006, at the Wayback Machine; Foto Foto; Accessed September 22, 2010
  4. ^Frucci, Adam. 'Casio's EXILIM Pro EX-F1: Hands-On, 1,200 FPS Demo Video and Sample 60-Shots-per-Second Gallery'Gizmodo; January 7, 2008
  5. ^'Casio Exilim EX-FC100 review' PC Advisor; April 28, 2009
  6. ^'Casio Exilim EX-Z120 Datenblatt'. digitalkamera.de. Retrieved Jul 2, 2020.
  7. ^http://www.casio.co.uk/Products/Digital%20Cameras/Exilim%20Zoom/EX-Z77SREDA/%20Technical%20Specifications/
  8. ^ abhttp://www.dpreview.com/news/0707/07071001casioexz77exs880.asp
  9. ^ abcCasio America, Inc. (January 6, 2010). 'Casio Adds Four New Exilim Digital Cameras'. steves-digicams.com. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
  10. ^Mat Smith (February 13, 2014). 'Casio's new EX-100 camera makes it harder to mess up the shot by taking nine different ones (hands-on)'.
  11. ^'Casio Exilim EX-100 Announced In Japan'. Retrieved February 14, 2014.

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Model Name:Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z850
Prices:
Manufacturer URL:Manufacturer website
Predecessor:
Successor:
General
Model Number:EX-Z850
Alternate Model Number(s):
Camera Format:Compact
Currently Manufactured:No
Retail Price:$399.99
Street Price:$309.15
Date Available:2006-04-15
Tripod Mount:No
Weight:4.6 oz(130 g)
Size:3.5 x2.3 x0.9 in.
(89 x59 x24 mm)
Waterproof:No
Waterproof Depth:n/a
Image Sensor
Sensor Type:CCD
Sensor Manufacturer:
Effective Megapixels:8.1
Sensor Format:1/1.8 inch
Sensor size:38.1976mm2 (7.18mm x 5.32mm)
Approximate Pixel Pitch:2.20 microns
Focal Length Multiplier:n/a
Aspect Ratio:4:3, 3:2
Color Filter Type:RGBG
Anti Aliasing Filter:
Self-Cleaning:No
Sensor shift image stabilization:No
On-Sensor Phase Detect:No
DxO Sensor Score:
DxO Color Depth Score (bits):
DxO Dynamic Range Score (evs):
DxO Maximum Effective ISO Score (iso):
Image Capture
Image Resolution:3264 x 2448(8.0 MP,4:3),
3264 x 2176(7.1 MP,3:2),
2816 x 2112(5.9 MP,4:3),
2304 x 1728(4.0 MP,4:3),
1600 x 1200(1.9 MP,4:3),
640 x 480(0.3 MP,4:3)
Image File Format:JPEG (Exif 2.2)
Continuous-mode frames/second:n/a
Video Capture
Can take movies:Yes
Movie Resolution:640x480 (0.00)
320x240 (0.00)
Movie File Format:AVI (MPEG-4)
Composite Video Out:Yes
NTSC/PAL Switchable Video:Yes
Video Usable as Viewfinder:
HD Video Out:
HD Video Connection:
Lens & Optics
Lens Mount:n/a
Lens:n/a
Focal Length (35mm equivalent):38 -114mm
Focal Length (actual):7.9 -23.7mm
Zoom Ratio:3.00x
Aperture Range:f/2.8 (wide) / f/5.1 (tele) - f/8.0
Integrated ND Filter:No
Normal Focus Range:40 cm to Infinity
15.7 in to Infinity
Macro Focus Range:10 -50 cm
3.9 -19.7 in
Filter Thread:n/a
Thread Type:n/a
Optical Image Stabilization:No
Digital Zoom:No
Digital Zoom Values:n/a
Auto Focus
Auto Focus:Yes
Auto Focus Type:9-point Contrast AF w/ free area switching
Auto Focus Assist Light?Yes
Manual Focus:Yes
Viewfinder
Viewfinder:Optical / LCD
Viewfinder Type:Optical
Focus Peaking:No
EVF Resolution:n/a
Viewfinder Magnification (35mm equivalent):
Viewfinder Magnification (nominal/claimed):
Display
Eye-level Viewfinder:Yes
Rear Display:Yes
Rear Display Size (inches):2.5
Rear Display Resolution:115,200 dots
Touchscreen:No
Articulating Screen:No
Tilt Swivel Screen:
Selfie Screen:
Max Playback Zoom:8.0x
Top Deck Display:
Exposure
Maximum ISO (native):
Minimum ISO (native):
ISO Settings:Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400, 1600* (high sensitivity / anti-shake modes)
Auto ISO Mode:No
White Balance Settings:Auto, Fixed (6 modes), Manual
Shutter Speed Range:1/6000 - 60 sec
Bulb Mode:No
Exposure Compensation:+/- 2.0EVin 0.3EV steps
Metering Modes:Multi-pattern, centre weighted, spot
Program Auto Exposure:Yes
Aperture Priority:Yes
Shutter Priority:Yes
Full Manual Exposure:Yes
Creative Exposure Modes:34 'Best Shot' modes
Self Timer:2 or 10 seconds
Time Lapse (intervalometer):No
High Resolution Composite:No
Flash
Built-in Flash:Yes
Flash Modes:Auto, Flash On, Flash Off, High Power Flash, Soft Flash, Red Eye Reduction
Flash Guide Number (ISO 100):n/a
Flash Range Description:0.1 to 4.3 metres (W); 0.5 to 2.4 metres (T)
Max Flash Sync:
Flash Exposure Compensation:
External Flash Connection:n/a
Built-In Wireless Flash Control:
Image Storage
Usable Memory Types:SD
UHS Support:
Other Memory:
Dual Card Slots:No
RAW Capture Support:No
Uncompressed Format:
Movie File Format:AVI (MPEG-4)
Included Memory:8.0 MB
Included Memory Type:built-in memory
Connectivity
Built-In Wi-Fi:No
NFC:No
Bluetooth:No
Built-In GPS:No
Microphone Jack:No
Headphone Jack:No
External Connections:USB 2.0 High Speed
PictBridge Compliant:No
DPOF Compliant:Yes
Remote Control:
Remote Control Type:
Connections (extended):Camera cradle, DC In
Performance Timing
Cycle time for JPEG shooting in single shot mode (seconds per frame, max resolution):
Cycle time for RAW shooting in single shot mode (seconds per frame):
Buffer size for RAW shooting in single shot mode (frames):
Cycle time for RAW+JPEG shooting in single shot mode (seconds per shot):
Camera penalizes early shutter press?
JPEG shooting speed in burst mode (fps, max resolution):
Buffer size for JPEG shooting in burst mode (frames, max resolution):
RAW shooting speed in burst mode (fps):
Buffer size for RAW shooting in burst mode (frames):
RAW+JPEG shooting speed in burst mode (fps):
Buffer Size for RAW+JPEG shooting in burst mode (frames):
Shutter lag (full AF, wide/mid):
Shutter lag (full AF, tele):
Shutter lag (full AF, live view - DSLR):
Shutter lag (prefocused, live view - DSLR):
Shutter Lag (manual focus):
Shutter lag (full AF, with flash):
Shutter Lag (prefocused):
Shutter Lag (notes):
Startup Time:
Play -> Record Time:
Flash cycle time, full power:
Power
Battery Life, Stills (CIPA Rating Monitor/Live View):
Battery Life, Still (CIPA Rating OVF/EVF):
Battery Life, Video:
Battery Form Factor:Proprietary NP-40
Usable Battery Types:Lithium Ion rechargeable
Batteries Included:1 x Proprietary NP-40 Lithium Ion battery
Battery Charger Included (dedicated charger or AC/USB adapter):Yes
Dedicated Battery Charger Included:
Internal Charging Supported:
Software
Included Software:
OS Compatibility:
Miscellaneous
Notes & Features:

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