GE E1250TW

GE E1250TW digital camera begins shipping : General Imaging has begun shipping its most feature-rich touch-screen digital camera yet, the GE E1250TW. The latest release in the 2009 lineup of GE-branded cameras, the GE E1250TW boasts next-generation touch-panel controls allowing for swiping, rotation and zoom among the many new touch-controlled functions. As with all the new 2009 GE cameras, the E1250TW also features the award winning Pan-Capture Panorama, a simple and effective way to capture scenic-wide images - the ballpark, the mountains, the beach, an urban landscape, or even a large group shot. With a single release of the shutter, a panned scene can be captured easily and more seamlessly than ever before.

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