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Review: General Electric G1 Digital Camera – Digital Camera Info

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Digital Camera Info have published a review of the General Electric G1 digital camera. ‘The front looks like a cross between a flat Sony T-series digital camera and a shiny black refrigerator. The left side of the front curves ever so slightly to the back to make somewhat of a hand grip, although the surface is so slick that this camera will slide right out of your hands if they’re even a bit sweaty. There is a circular GE logo on the left that certainly reinforces the refrigerator look. In the lower left corner are printed words: "7.0 megapixel G1." The upper right portion of the center of the camera houses the lens unit, surrounded by a square, chrome frame. To the right of the tiny lens is a tiny LED indicator lamp that doubles as an auto focus assist lamp. To the left of the lens is a small flash unit., and below the lens are the printed lens’ specs: "3x optical zoom 6.4-19.2mm 1:3.5-4.3." Echoing the chrome frame around the lens is a larger rectangular chrome frame around the entire front.’

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