Brand: Hitachi
The Hitachi AX-C10 is a CCD-based digital camera that was commercially available in the year 2000. It had a maximum resolution of 1024x768 pixels, a built-in flash, and the ability to take up to 5 images in continuous shooting mode. It also featured a 1.5-inch LCD screen, multiple white balance settings, and the option to save images in JPEG or TIFF format. This camera was part of Hitachi's consumer electronics line and was known for its compact size, ease of use, and high image quality for the time.