BenQ T850 Review - The world's Slimmest Camera
The T850 digital camera from BenQ comes with 1600 ISO, 3x optical zoom, stainless steel casing, 3" TFT LCD Screen and smc PENTAX lens.
A comprehensive selection of options including Smile Catch, Auto Face Tracking, Z Lighting, advanced photo art, scribble & scrawl and Quick Bar make the T850 a fabulously fun companion for bringing enjoyment and quality to today’s digital life.
Controls and menus on the T850 are very simple - no pressing button after button to navigate through multiple menus. The T850 has pared down complex camera operations to a minimalist, logical approach. Circular touch buttons, which can be pulled up instantly on the extra-large screen, get users to the right setting fast so the moment isn’t just a memory.
The BenQ T850 digital camera features a Quick Bar that gives you even faster access to 80% of all photo taking needs. For customized convenience, users can add three of their favorite functions to the Quick Bar.
To reset the focal point, simply tap the preferred spot on the screen, and the T850 will re-center and automatically refocus the image. To enlarge a specific portion of the image, simply draw a circle around the location with your fingertip. The T850 will instantly perform a 12x zoom to the circled area. Plus, by using the picture cropping mode you can save the enlarged image as a new image.
Touch screen capability lets you free-hand scribble and scrawl fun captions and drawings to photos. In addition, you can select from a numerous callout balloons and photo backgrounds/frames.
The T850’s 30 preset modes range from standard auto and video to more exact settings such as "Museum," "Party," "Beach" and "Fireworks."
The BenQ T850 will be available worldwide.
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