Announced on the 1st of January 2006, the Samsung Digimax i6 is the "world's first" PMP (Portable Media Player) digital camera - the camera will play Xvid MPEG4 videos on it's 2.5" screen. The camera also features MP3 playback. The i6 is a 6.1 megapixel digital camera with a high resolution 2.5" screen, and a 3x optical zoom lens. The 3x optical zoom lens is equivalent to 39 - 117mm on a 35mm camera. The Samsung Digimax i6 is available from around £179 this makes it good value for money for an ultra compact 6 megapixel digital camera. The camera is enclosed in a sturdy metal body and is available in black or silver. The camera has a VGA 30fps video mode with sound. The camera is very compact, and is particularly thin - it measures: 96 x 61 x 18.5mm (without protruding parts), and weighs approx. 129.5g excluding batteries and media.
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