JPEG movies with sound
Exposure compensation: +/-2EV in 1/3-step increments
Shutter speeds of 4 seconds to 1/2000 second
User selectable ISO range from 64 - 10000 (6400 and 10000 in SQ mode only)
Powered by the included LI-42B Li-ion battery
USB Direct-print with any PictBridge compatible printer
USB connectivity for PC and Mac
Other Box Contents:
Hand strap
Instruction Manual
Warranty Card
LI-42B Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
LI-40C Charger
Olympus Master Software
CB-USB7 USB Cable
CB-AVC5 Video Cable ...
Nazuku 11.06.2007
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Advantages: Cheap, compact, easy to use, red eye reducer Disadvantages: No zoom,
I like going places and doing things and I like showing and teling people about it. Eventually the day came when I could combine the 2 and look where it brought me! The OlympusTrip AF 51.
Without a doubt the best, cheap camera I have ever had the privelege of owning.
It comes as a stand alone camera or in a box set with a case, film and batteries, (in my opinion the much better option)
For such a simple and cheap camera it comes crammed with technological advances. My favourite hasgot to be the red eye reducer. Before you take a photo you press down the shutter release button gently and a red light is projected from the front of the camera and then press down a little harder andthe picture gets taken but the person wont hav horrible red eyes! Great.
As well as this it comes with a 35mm fully automatic autofocus, which is ...
Advantages: Takes AAA batteries and....er.....er...hmmmm.... takes AAA batteries Disadvantages: Awful screen, not user friendly, feels cheap and nasty, made out of inferior materials etc. etc.
I needed a new digital camera and fast and only having the ability to get to Argos (because of the late night opening times) the camera had to be available from Argos. The other criteria I set included a minimum of 12 mega pixels, face detection, a large screen, powered by AAA batteries and costing no more than £100. With the large number of cameras satisfying my criteria I thought I would have no problems in finding something suitable, it?s just a shame the Argos in Norwich is so poor and seems to have very little stock, so my choice was limited.
Since my first and second choices were out, I only had the option of three other models and the one I decided upon (without doing any research whatsoever) was the Olympus X-42. I had previously owned an Olympus and I was more than happy with it. I knew the Olympus brand and knew ...
yackers1 08.10.2009
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