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Chinon Bellami HD-1

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Brand Chinon 2002
Model Does Not Apply
Released Year 2002
Type Digital Cameras
Series Bellami
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Bellami HD-1 is an early digital camera model launched by Chinon, featuring a compact design tailored for basic consumer photography. It employs a CCD image sensor with a resolution typically around 1.3 megapixels, suitable for casual snapshots and entry-level digital imaging. The camera supports JPEG image format for file storage and is equipped with a fixed-focus lens system, providing ease of use without the complexity of manual focus. It includes a simple LCD preview screen which enables framing and reviewing shots, enhancing user interaction. Data transfer is facilitated via USB connectivity, allowing users to easily download images to a PC. Powered generally by AA batteries, it ensures practical portability for day-to-day use.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/1.2
Digital Zoom ~12x
Bundle Description HD-1 Body,Chinon 4mm f1.2 Lens,Tokina Aspherical 2.3-6mm f1.4 Len
Color Black
Custom Bundle Yes
Device Charging Range 1.5-1.65
MPN Does Not Apply
Battery Type AA
Series Bellami
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 2.1 MP
Model Bellami HD-1
Connectivity USB 1.1
Optical Zoom N/A
Features Image Stabilization
Charger Included No
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Release Year 2002
Camera Type Digital Compact Camera
Image Sensor CCD
Sensor Resolution 1.3 Megapixels
Lens Fixed Focus Lens
Storage Media Internal Memory (no external memory card slot)
Image Format JPEG
Display Small LCD Preview Screen
Power Source 2 x AA Batteries
Dimensions Approx. 100 x 60 x 40 mm
Weight Approx. 150 grams

Key Advantages

The Bellami HD-1 offers a user-friendly interface suitable for beginners in digital photography. Its compact and lightweight build enhances portability, making it convenient for travel and casual use. The camera's USB connectivity simplifies file transfer to computers. The fixed-focus design eliminates the need for manual adjustments, reducing complexity for novice users. It supports standard JPEG files, compatible with most image editing software. Additionally, its affordability in the context of early 2000s technology made digital photography accessible to a wider audience.

Limitations

The Bellami HD-1’s low-resolution CCD sensor limits image quality compared to modern digital cameras. The fixed-focus lens restricts flexibility, particularly in close-up or detailed photography. It lacks advanced features such as optical zoom, image stabilization, and manual exposure controls which constrain creative options. The LCD screen is relatively small and low resolution, reducing the preview quality. Battery life using standard AA batteries is short compared to integrated rechargeable solutions. Furthermore, the camera’s overall performance and speed are modest, reflecting early digital camera technology constraints.

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