COLOR DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
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The ES-3000 allows you to capture a virtually unlimited number of 24-bit color images through it's removable flash card memory technology. The camera's 1MB of built in memory, plus optional removable flash card memory technology, lets you store countless pictures when your computer is not within reach. Removable flash cards are available in 2, 4, 8 and 16MB capacities.
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From its 3x Power Zoom with Auto Program or Manual Zoom control to Auto Focus with Multi-IR Beam, no other digital camera offers the wealth of features the ES-3000 can. Included are features that you have come to expect from today's leading conventional 35mm cameras, but are missing from other digital cameras. Auto Sensor, Fill & No Flash modes are included for a variety of lighting environments, while Multi-AF, Spot AF and macro focus modes make nearly any composition possible. Even a convenient 10-second self-timer makes it easy to get in to your own shots.
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The ES-3000 is the perfect mobile image acquisition device. It's small enough to take nearly anywhere and runs on your choice of four AA alkaline, lithium or Ni-Cad batteries. The ES-3000 doesn't use film, it accepts flash memory cards and offers all of the features your traditional 35mm camera has. Whether it's for photo-journalism, real-estate or insurance applications, the ES-3000 is the ideal portable imaging device that doesn't have to stay with your computer when you're on the go.
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You'll get everything you need for quick and easy installations, including serial cables and software for both PC and MAC platforms. For the PC, a Windows compatible image acquisition and camera control program plus a TWAIN compatible utility for acquiring images from within your favorite graphics program are included. You'll also get a Macintosh compatible acquisition and camera control software utility and a plug-in module for Adobe Photoshop. Check out the FARGO FOTOFUN! Personal Digital Photo Printer as the perfect printing companion.
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