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Canon Elura 40MC Brochure
Canon Elura 40MC Brochure

Canon Elura 40MC Brochure

Digital video camcorder
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  • Page 1 T I N Y S I Z E , G I A N T P E R F O R M A N C E Actual size D I G I T A L V I D E O C A M C O R D E R www.canondv.com...
  • Page 2 10x Optical Zoom Lens (40-200x Digital Zoom) DV Format What sets a Canon camcorder apart from all the others? It’s the only Mini DV is the new preferred format for personal and broadcast-quality video, highly regarded for its high audio and image quality. With up to...
  • Page 3 Flexible LCD View Screen and Color Viewfinder The Elura 40MC’s bright 2.0” LCD view screen that makes it easy to compose sensational shots without having to squint into the viewfinder. You can rotate the screen for high-or low-angle shots, or turn it around 180 to record yourself.
  • Page 4: Digital Effects

    Night Mode This function lets you control how dark or light the camcorder Even when the light has faded, you can keep on shooting with the Elura 40MC’s Night Mode. The camcorder selects the optimal shutter sets the Auto Exposure level.
  • Page 5 VGA (640 x 480 pixel) pictures onto an 8MB SD Card. SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard* The Elura 40MC expands video possibilities with a built-in slot for an SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card or a MultiMediaCard, in addition to a Mini DV cassette. These ultra-small and ultra-light digital memory cards can record, store and manage still images and small video clips.
  • Page 6: Specifications

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