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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 ...
Olympus C-60 Zoom: 6.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom April 2004 Olympus America, archived from the original on 23 October 2006: Olympus C-70 Zoom: 7.1 5× optical zoom, 6× digital zoom October 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 30 December 2008: Olympus Camedia C-700 Ultra Zoom: 2.02
The "Ultra Zoom" in the camera's name refers to its unusually wide 10:1 zoom range, being a significant increase over the more typical 3:1 zoom range of contemporary standard digital cameras. The lens is an Olympus aspherical glass zoom lens, 5.9 mm to 59 mm focal length, f/2.8 to f/3.5 aperture, 10 elements in 7 groups.
The C-3000 Zoom offers a 3× optical zoom lens, support for SmartMedia storage, and a 3.3 megapixel, 1/1.8-inch CCD image sensor. The camera supports automatic "point-and-shoot" type photography ( P Setting), as well as three manual modes ( S - Shutter Priority, A - Aperture Priority, and M - Fully Manual).
C-310 may refer to: Bill C-310, a private member's bill that was passed on June 28, 2012, to alter the Criminal Code of Canada with respect to human trafficking; Cessna 310, an American six-seat, low-wing, twin-engined monoplane; Olympus C-310 Zoom, a self-contained color digital camera system
This is a list of superzoom compact cameras, also known as travel zoom cameras. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These are small fixed-lens " point-and-shoot " digital cameras that have a high optical zoom ratio. These cameras all include a power zoom lens that retracts into the body when not in use, along with an automatic lens cover or lens cap.
Olympus C-350 Zoom is a 3.2 megapixel compact (point and shoot) digital camera. The camera uses a 3.2 megapixel CCD sensor (2048x1536 pixels). It has 3x optical zoom lens but it can zoom up to 10x with digital zoom. As a storage media, it uses xD-Picture Card of capacity of 16 to 256 MB. As a power source it uses two AA batteries.
It can be configured to record all calls or some calls, either randomly or on demand. Businesses, particularly call centers, use call recording for training, quality management, and legal compliance. Consumer call-recording hardware was introduced in the 1970s, along with the first consumer-grade answering machines. [1]