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![]() The FD87 features a F3.8-3.9 6.9-19.2mm (41-123mm 35mm equiv) 3x optical zoom lens. It is further enhanced by a 2x digital zoom. Filters and add-on lenses can easily be attached via the 37mm threads.
Autofocus range in normal mode is from 9.8 inches to infinity and it can focus down
as close to 1.25 inches in macro mode.
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The zoom lens control is on the front of the camera below the shutter release.
This also functions as the zoomed view control in playback mode.
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To save power when using the camera outdoors in the bright sunlight you can switch off
the color LCD's backlight. The ambient light comes in through the solar window on the
top (shown here lit up by the backlight) and provides illumination for the LCD display.
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Controls on the back: The LCD BACKLIGHT turns
the color LCD's backlight on and off. The camera's operational modes are controlled by
the Play / Still / Movie selector switch. The POWER switch obviously turns the camera
on and off. The lightning bolt button changes the flash mode (Auto, On, Off, Redeye).
The FOCUS button cycles between autofocus, macro and manual preset distances. The
PROGRAM button cycles through the auto exposure modes (automatic, night, night+,
landscape, portrait and spot metering). The DISPLAY button controls the amount of
overlay information shown on the LCD. The 4-way selector switch
calls up the Menu and allows you to navigate it and make selections. The MS-FD
switch selects either the Memory Stick or Floppy Drive for image storage.
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The FD200 has a 3-1/2" floppy disk drive built into it and uses conventional
1.44MB floppy disks for storage. It also has a Memory Stick card slot and can use
any Memory Stick up to 128MB for storing a LOT more images.
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I/O connectors include the DC IN for the charger/AC power supply. The Video Out
for connecting to a television set and the USB 1.1 port for data transfer to the
computer.
![]() The battery is charged in the camera and comes with a combination battery charger and AC power adapter that plugs into the side of the camera. It takes about 150 minutes to fully charge the NP-F330. |
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