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The camera is equipped with an Olympus exclusive miniature 4-contact USB jack. The included USB accessory cable [ 1 ] plugs into a standard USB-A jack on a computer. A driver is needed to connect to Microsoft Windows 98 SE for image transfer, but Windows 2000 and later, as well as most Linux and Apple Mac OS X systems automatically recognize ...
The Olympus Master software provides the ability to upgrade the firmware of the users Olympus digital camera when it is linked to the computer via the USB cable. Olympus compact digital cameras, Olympus digital SLRs (E-System cameras), Olympus Zuiko Digital lenses and Olympus flash units are supported. This method is the only way of updating ...
Windows 7 and Windows Vista with the Platform Update for Windows Vista also support MTP over Bluetooth. [7] The host connecting to an MTP device is called an MTP Initiator, whereas the device itself is an MTP Responder. [8] MTP allows MTP Initiators to identify the specific capabilities of device(s) with respect to file formats and functionality.
In an earlier but unrelated project, the term "Picture Transfer Protocol" and the acronym "PTP" were both coined by Steve Mann, summarizing work on the creation of a Linux-friendly way of transferring pictures to and from home-made wearable computers, [2] at a time when most cameras required the use of Microsoft Windows or Mac OS device drivers ...
The Olympus FE-190/X-750, more commonly known as the Olympus FE-190 is a digital camera made by the Olympus Imaging Corp. The FE-190 weighs 150 grams , and is 91 x 59 x 19 mm. It uses an xD-Picture Card for storage, and connects to the computer using USB.
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.
The Olympus IR-500 is a 4.0-megapixel ultra-compact digital camera introduced by Olympus Corporation in 2004. It features a 360° swivelling 2.5" LCD display, a 2.8x zoom lens, and 11x digital zoom in an ultra-compact mixed metal and plastic body. The peculiar disposition of the display allows for an enhanced hip-height photo composition (to ...
The camera supports an external flash via a proprietary connector and bracket, however it does not provide a hotshoe on the camera. The camera may be operated conventionally, fired via a remote control, fired by time delay, or fired-by-wire via software such as Cam2Com. The camera features F-Stop settings ranging from F2.8 to F11, and exposure ...