| Salida: | 19 May 2015 |
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| Resolución: | 16Mp |
| Tecnología: | 4/3 CMOS |
| ISO: | 160-25600 |
| Peso: | 410g |
| Dimensiones: | 125 x 86 x 77 mm |
| Visor: | Electronic |
| Tipo pantalla: | 3" Fully articulated |
| Resolución video: | 3840 x 2160 |

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