DIGITAL HARINEZUMI 2++
Now in menu! Sound
on/off + Monochrome or Color Mode

In the short time since the first release of the Digital Harinezumi, this
tiny camera has already become an essential tool for visual expression. One
might say that its 3 million pixel (previously 2 million) and a far from
advanced CMOS are not, so to speak, the vanguard of technological
development.
Sound!
Digital Harinezumi 2's movies now have sound!
There seems to be a lot of people unaware of this important fact so
excuse us while we shout it out again. Hearing sound come from this
little body makes you feel like Guliver or perhaps the resident of a
bug house.. Really, it's just a lot of fun!
Yout may be thinking.. sound? That's no big deal. That's what this
camera is about though. This little guy's features are nothing special.
But by adding such regular features to the tiny body of Harinezumi..
Hey Presto! A new experience is born
But, think about it. Begining with photos, then adding movement and
colour and eventually sound; these were all considered big
breakthroughs in history. They may seem like simple achievments to us
now. However, to us, the purpose of this camera is to once again enjoy
the experiences these advances can bring us.

Specification:
| Picture Quality |
Pixel |
3 MP |
| Resolution |
Photo: 2048x 1536 |
| Sensor Type |
CMOS Sensor |
| Sensitivity |
ISO |
100/800 |
| Focal Range |
Normal |
1m~ |
| Macro |
Approx. 3cm |
| Lens |
f=4.0mm (35mm film equivalent: 38mm), F=3.0 |
| Exposure |
Auto |
| White Balance |
Auto |
| Self Timer |
10sec. |
| File Type |
Photo: JPEG |
| Movie: AVI (w/ sound) |
| Memory |
Micro SD (Up to 2GB) |
| Micro SDH (Up to 16GB) |
| Battery |
CR2 |
Important!!
Monochrome mode
Monochrome mode is not mentioned in the manual. For an explanation of how to access Monochrome mode , please look here.
microSD Card
Normal Digital Harinezumi (not box set) does not come packaged with an SD card.
Modification
Digital Harinezumi may be subject to upgrade without warning.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 11 February, 2010.