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Olympus Master is a software application that is used with Olympus digital cameras and optical accessories. It can be installed and used on PCs running Windows 2000 , Windows XP or (in the case of the Olympus Master 2 software) Windows Vista , and also on Macintosh computers.
The Olympus μ-9000 (also known as the 'Stylus 9000') is the flagship model of Olympus' μ-Series line of point-and-shoot digital cameras. The μ Series consists of compact cameras characterized by small profiles, an optical zoom function, and a focus on stylish outward appearance.
Olympus E-400: 10.0 World's smallest, lightest digital SLR. October 2006 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 2008-12-20: Olympus E-410: 10.0 Compact digital SLR, successor to the E-400. April 2007 Olympus America, archived from the original on 2009-03-17: Olympus E-420: 10.0 Compact digital SLR, successor to the E-410. May 2008
Last month, Olympus unveiled an app that transformed its OM-D cameras into webcams on Windows, but a Mac version was nowhere to be found. Now, the company has rectified that with a beta webcam ...
The software initially only ran on Windows 2000 or Windows XP (Home and Professional), and did not support Macintosh or Linux. Later it did support Linux. M-trip software required users to “Sync” to upload music, and if syncing an m:robe from a different computer, it deleted all of the music, to prevent piracy.
The Olympus SP-510UZ features a 2.5" LCD display, a 10x zoom lens, and 5x digital zoom in a compact lightweight plastic body.It is designed to satisfy the needs of both hobbyist photographers who desire full control over exposure settings and those that need only point and shoot simplicity.
U10D, S300D, u300D is a camera model designator for a digital cameras in the mju series manufactured by Olympus, which were sold by the names "μ-10 Digital" in Japan, [1] "μ300 Digital" in Europe, and "Stylus 300 Digital" in North America. [2] This text string is among the information embedded by the camera in the coding of the .
[10] The first innovative camera series from Olympus was the Pen, launched in 1959. [11] It used a half-frame format, taking 72 18×24 mm photographs on a standard 36-exposure 35mm film cassette, [12] which made Pen cameras compact and portable for their time. [citation needed] Olympus Pen FT and 38mm f1.8 Zuiko lens Olympus OM Zuiko lenses