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| Offers an exceptionally clear display (118,000 pixels). To facilitate shot composition, it can be tilted up 90 degrees or tilted down 20 degrees. |
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| Allows quick changes of exposure settings. For added convenience, different camera settings can be assigned to the scene selector positions. |
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Connect with utmost reliability to a studio flash system. An essential feature for professional applications. |
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The newly designed EVF gives you a 100% field of view in high resolution (235,000 pixels). It tilts up to 90 degrees and provides extensive data display. An eye sensor turns off the LCD monitor to save power.
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| The built-in flash has a red-eye reduction function, and offers flash metering for better results with indoor or nighttime shooting (guide number 8, in meters at ISO 100). |
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| The DiMAGE A1 is compatible with the latest version of Epson's Print Image MatchingTM technology for optimizing print quality. |
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| Choose the metering mode that best matches the situation and your intention: ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) metering, pre-flash TTL metering, or manual metering. In addition, you can select the flash mode from a variety of options, which includes manual fill-flash, red-eye reduction, rear flash sync, and wireless/remote flash mode. |
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| High quality printing is also supported by compatibility with Exif Print, a standard for adding various types of shooting data to your images. |
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| As an alternative to CompactFlash storage media, high-capacity MicrodriveTM can be used to shoot a larger number of high-resolution images. |
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| RAW images captured with the DiMAGE A1 are compressed down to 7.5MB, a significant reduction over previous high-end DiMAGE models. This results in quicker writing times to external media, and makes RAW format more suitable for continuous shooting. |
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