Product Description:
This fully automatic zoom lens compact camera combines stylish looks with impressive performance and a comprehensive set of features.Automatic focus, exposure and flash combine to handle every subject with ease, while the motorized zoom lens offers fresh creative possibilities with every shot. Add to this the wide range of special photo modes and you have a camera capable of everything from quick, candid photos to atmospheric and artistic studies, captured just the way you want them.The Z-up 120 VP also features a special tele-macro facility which lets you zoom in on objects right down to 0.8meters for powerful, detailed close-ups.Other features include red-eye reduction, to prevent flash pictures of family and friends being spoilt by the 'red-eye effect' and a self-timer which delays the shutter release by 10 seconds, allowing you to get in on the act.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 38-120mm, 3.2x zoom lens for easy close-ups and wide-angle shots
- Accurate close-ups to 2.62 feet
- Versatile flash has auto, red-eye reduction, flash-off, and night-view portrait modes
- Remote control and self-timer included
- Includes date imprinting capability
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Konica
- EAN: 0033167339096
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- Label: Konica
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Konica
- Model: HB33909
- MPN: HB33909
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- Publisher: Konica
- Studio: Konica
- UPC: 033167339096
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