Ccd S820 | Camera Manual

The CCD S820 refers to a class of early 2000s compact digital cameras (often sold under generic brand names like Vivitar, Praktica, or Maginon) that utilized a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensor. Unlike modern CMOS sensors, CCD sensors were prized in their era for producing lower noise and richer color accuracy, though they consumed more power.

For optimal operation, always refer to the specific manual for your camera’s exact model number (found on a sticker under the battery door). If unavailable, generic instructions for early 2000s CCD-based point-and-shoot cameras will apply. ccd s820 camera manual