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The GE E1255W camera has a 3.0" touch screen that also serves as user interface, making it simplier to use. The camera has a decent 12-megapixel resolution and comes with a nifty Pan-Capture Panorama feature which is great for vacations or shots of vast scenes of nature. The GE E1255W has an all glass aspheric 28 mm wide-angle lens, which ends up being the equivalent of the standard 35mm camera lens. It comes with features that are standard in most digital cameras: face, smile and blink detection, image stabilisation, in camera red eye removal, and auto-adjust brightness.
MSRP $199.99
Release date June, 2009
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Features
- 3.0" touch screen LCD with auto-adjust brightness
- HDTV Output
- All glass aspheric 28 mm lens
- 5x optical zoom
- 12 megapixels
- Face, Blink and Smile detection
- In camera red eye removal
- Pan-Capture Panorama
- Slim body
- Colors: Silver, Black, and Red
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MSRP $199.99
Released March, 2009
Pros
- affordable price
- large 3" display
- video is sharp and clear
Cons
- basic point and shoot
- proprietary USB port / cable
- what you see in the viewfinder is not exactly what is taken in the photos
GE E1255W
vs.
Samsung SL620
MSRP $199.95
Released April, 2009
Pros
- mechanical and digital image stabilization
- large 3.0" LCD display
- affordable price
Cons
- 90-day limited warranty
- uses more expensive, less popular MS Duo flash storage
- does not record video in high definition
GE E1255W
vs.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W230
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E, 1255, W, E1255, 1255W, E1255W