Built-in Flash

• Type

: Auto

• Range

: About 0.4 to 3.0 m (telescope)

 

About 0.4 to 3.4 m (wide angle)

• Modes

: Off/On (Forced flash/Slow synchro)/Auto/Red-eye

 

reduction

Image Data Recording and Playback

Image Resolution

: 1792 1200, 896 600 pixels

File Format

: JPEG (Exif2.1)

Camera

: File System standard: Design rule for Camera File

 

System (DCF)

Compression Format

: JPEG baseline method

Approximate File Sizes

• 1792

1200

: F mode: approx. 795

KB, N mode: approx. 401 KB,

 

 

E mode: approx. 204 KB,

• 896

600

: F mode: approx. 270

KB, N mode: approx. 139 KB,

 

 

E mode: approx. 73 KB

• 640

480

: F mode: approx. 157

KB, N mode: approx. 82 KB,

E mode: approx. 45 KB

Input/Output Terminal

• Power input

: 5 V (AC adapter)

• Video output

: 1.0 Vp - p (75 W)

RS-232 C/AUX

: For connecting to a PC

Body

Tripod Screw Hole

• Power Supply

: Tapped (1/4-20 UNC)

 

: Length: less than 5.7 mm (0.22”)

Main Batteries

• Type

: AA alkaline batteries

 

: AA Ni-MH batteries

 

: AA Ni-Cd batteries

• Voltage

: 6 volts (1.5 volts 4 batteries)

Date backup battery

Battery type

: Super-capacitor

Duration

: About 3 minutes

Auto Power-Off

: Activated after more than 5 minutes

Internal Memory

• Capacity

: 8 MB

Compatible Memory Cards for Recording and Playback

• Type of Memory

: SmartMedia memory card

• Capacity

: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB

• Operating Voltage

: 3.3 volts

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RDC-5000 specifications

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