Casio QV-10A |
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Manufactured or assembled in Japan from (Circa) 1998 to (After) 1998.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 13678
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Chronology of cameras Casio
The Casio QV10 was the first camera equipped with a liquid crystal display around 1995. When, for any reason, image recording was interrupted (empty battery, camera shutdown, etc.), it would freeze and had to be sent back to the factory. It was declared an "Essential Element of Science and Technology" in Japan.
The Casio QV10A succeeded it in 1998, no longer experiencing this kind of issue: a manipulation allowed the camera to be reset.
The viewfinder is pivoting. The internal memory can store 96 images of 320 x 240 px. There are two apertures, F:2 and F:8, as well as a macro mode allowing sharpness from 14 cm.
Images can be sent to a computer or an NTSC video input.
![Casio QV-10A](../../casio/images/Casio_QV-10A.jpg )
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