Canon announces the Legria mini-camcorder

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Canon has a new camera in its Powershot line announced. The Legria mini is a small, compact camcorder, also known as pocketcam, which is tiltable, and a 2.7″ display and built-in wi-fi.

The Legria mini seems at first glance a simple pocketcams such as Kodak’s FlayFull camera’s or Toshiba’s Camileo series, but Canon gave his small vcr, a private turn. The built-in touch screen, with a diagonal screen size of 2.7″, can be tilted and rotated, and with the help of a built-in by default, the camera “hands-free” positioning. A battery with included battery charger provides the necessary puncture.

Canon’s new camera is equipped with a cmos image sensor of 1,2/3″ with 12.8 megapixels and a wide-angle lens with an aperture of f/2.8. This allows fullhd video can be recorded and pictures will be made. The diagonal angle of view for video is 160 degrees or 71 degrees; for photos is that of 170 degrees. The small camera features a stereo microphone and a wi-fi module. Images on a microsd card.

Not only is the camera via wifi remotely with an Android or IOS device to operate, the created photo – and video-recordings can also directly on a bigger screen can be viewed. The Legria mini supports time lapse recording and slow-motion filming as withdrawals accelerate. The camera appears in black, silver or white and is from mid-september available. The suggested retail price will then be 299 euros.