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Appendix
Specifications
Product type: Digital Camera Image Recording System for
shooting and playing back photo images.
Still pictures: Digital recording, JPEG, TIFF non-compression
DCF compliant/DPOF compliant
Movie pictures: QuickTime Motion JPEG compliant
Recording medium: 3V (3.3V) SmartMedia card
2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB
No. of storable still pictures:
Approx. 1 shot (SHQ-TIFF Mode/8MB card)
Approx. 5 shots (SHQ Mode/8MB card)
Approx. 16 shots (HQ Mode/8MB card)
Approx. 32 shots (SQ-HIGH Mode/8MB card)
Approx. 82 shots (SQ Mode/8MB card)
Erase: One-Frame Erase, Erase All Frames
Image pickup element: 1/2.7 inch CCD solid-state image pickup
2,110,000 pixels (gross)
Recording image: 1600 x 1200 pixels
(SHQ-TIFF/SHQ/HQ Mode)
640 x 480 pixels (SQ/SQ-HIGH Mode)
White balance: Full auto TTL, Preset (daylight, overcast,
tungsten light, fluorescent light)
Lens: Olympus lens 5.4 ~ 16.2mm,
F2.8 ~ 4.4, 8 elements in 6 groups (equivalent to
35 ~ 105mm lens on a 35mm camera)
Photometric system: Digital ESP metering system, Spot metering
system
Exposure control: Program auto exposure
Aperture*: W: F2.8, F5.6
T: F4.4, F8.6
Shutter*: 1/2 ~ 1/1000 sec.
(used with mechanical shutter)
*Manual setting of shutter speed is not supported
Shooting range: 31~ (in standard mode)
8 ~31 (in macro mode)
Viewfinder: Optical real image viewfinder (with autofocus
mark and backlighting correction mark), monitor
Monitor: 1.8 inch TFT color LCD
No. of pixels: Approx. 61,000
On-screen display: Date/time, frame number, write-protect, picture
mode, battery check, file number display, print
reserve, menu, etc.
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Optional Items
Photo Printers For Olympus Digital Cameras
AC Adapter
Camera Case
Standard SmartMedia Card (8/16/32/64MB)
FlashPath Floppy Disk Adapter
PC Card Adapter
NiMH Batteries
NiMH Battery Charger
USB SmartMedia Reader/Writer
As of June 2000
Notes on Display and Backlight
The control panel and the fluorescent lamps used in the monitor have a
limited service life. If they begin to darken or flicker, contact your nearest
service center.
• In cold conditions, the display backlight may be slow to come on or may
change color suddenly. To avoid this, keep the camera warm when using
in cold temperatures. Backlight performance will return to normal under
normal temperature conditions.
When the color monitor shows different pictures, some pixels may not
change color and remain on or off. This phenomenon may be due to a lag
in some circuits, but is considered to be within the normal operating
tolerances of the monitor. In addition, the brightness of the color monitor
may vary between pictures.
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