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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.
Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS was a high-end rugged, waterproof compact camera with 25-100mm equivalent F2.0-4.9 zoom lens. The TG-1 is tougher than previous Tough models, being waterproof to 12m (40ft) and shockproof from a height of 2m (6.6ft) and had optional waterproof fisheye and telephoto converter lenses.
The camera features F-Stop settings ranging from F2.8 to F11, and exposure settings from 1/800 to 16 seconds. The camera is powered by 4 AA alkaline batteries, 4 AA rechargeable batteries or 2 CR-V3 primary batteries. One can take photos in a SHQ (Super High Quality) mode. It offers QuickTime Movie capture at 15 fps with sound.
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 .
The C-310 Zoom features Olympus' TruePic Turbo technology, which delivers more image clarity, contrast and brilliant colour and also increases the camera's processing speed by up to 30%. The C-310 Zoom is powered by either a proprietary rechargeable Lithium-ion battery , which takes a couple of hours to fully charge, or 2 x AA Ni-MH /Alkaline ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... The Olympus AZ-4 Zoom is a 35mm fixed-lens SLR camera introduced in 1989. ... (Timer to take photo 10 seconds after shutter is pressed)
The Olympus C-8080 WZ is a digital camera formerly manufactured by Olympus. It was first announced on the opening day of the 2004 Photo Marketing Association Annual Convention and Trade Show. At the time, the C-8080 was set to be Olympus’ first eight-megapixel digital camera for the high-end consumer market. The MSRP was $1,149 USD. [1]
The Olympus E-10 is a digital single-lens reflex camera with a 4.0-megapixel CCD image sensor that was introduced in 2000. Unlike most digital SLRs the camera is not a system camera – its lens is fixed to the body. It has a TTL optical viewfinder, and a 4× optical zoom lens with lens aperture f/2–2.4.