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One 8MB SmartMedia card including Panorama function is supplied with camera

Recording system:

Still image ; JPEG (DCF: "Design rule for Camera File system"), TIFF (non-

 

compress), DPOF support

 

QuickTime Movie at 640 x 480 or 160 x 120

Number of storable pictures: 1: TIFF 1368 X 1024

 

7: SHQ JPEG 1368 X 1024

 

21: HQ JPEG 1368 X 1024

 

24: SQ1 1280 X 960 17: SQ2 1280 X 960

 

38: SQ1 1024 X 768 26: SQ2 1024 X 768

 

82: SQ1 640x480 66: SQ2 640 X 480

 

4 sec. 30 fps Motion JPEG 640 X480

 

8 sec. 15 fps Motion JPEG 640 X 480

 

8 sec. 30 fps Motion JPEG 160 X 120

 

16 sec. 15 fps Motion JPEG 160 X 120

Image pickup element:

1/2 inch CCD solid-state images pickup 1.51 Million Pixel (effective 1.4

 

Megapixel Image) RGB Progressive Scan

White balance:

iESP full-auto TTL, Preset Manual (Daylight, Cloudy, Florescent and Tungsten)

 

"one touch" Manual

Lens:

Olympus lens 6.4 - 70 mm f2.8 - f3.5, Glass Aspherical Zoom Lens

 

(Equivalent to 35 - 380 mm lens on 35 mm camera) Image Stabilized System with

 

2.7x Digital Super Telephoto

Filter Size:

49mm. 49-55mm Step-Up Ring or 49-62mm Step-Up Ring needed to attach

 

optional accessory lenses or filters.

Photometric system:

Digital-"ESP" Multi-Pattern metering system. Center-weighted, spot meter, and,

 

(8 area memorized) multi-spot metering

Exposure control:

S-Program mode with Portrait, Landscape, Sports, and Night Scene modes;

 

Programmed auto exposure, Aperture priority, Shutter priority

 

Manual exposure +/- 2EV by 1/3EV steps exposure compensation

 

Auto Bracketing: selectable from 1/3EV, 2/3 EV and 1EV; 3 or 5 images

 

Aperture priority: Wide ; F2.8 - 11.0, Tele ; 3.8 - 11.0, 1/3EV steps

 

Shutter priority: 2 - 1/10,000 sec. (Electronic CCD), 1/3EV steps

 

Manual exposure: Shutter speed, 16 sec. - 1/10,000 sec.

ISO:

Auto, user selectable, 100, 200, 400 equivalent ISO

Focusing:

iESP TTL or spot system autofocus (contrast detection system) with low-light

 

focus assist illuminator. Focusing range: 24" - Infinity wide-angle, 79" - Infinity

 

telephoto: 4.3" wide-angle macro, 79" telephoto macro. Stepless (iESP AF off in

 

rapid shooting mode).

 

Manual focus (manual focus setting by gauge) with focusing range: 24" - Infinity:

AF Illuminator:

Working range: Standard mode: 24"-10 ft. User selectable on/off controls

Viewfinder:

EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) SLR viewfinder 100% accurate image view,

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Olympus E-100 specifications Iso, Mpus America Inc, Last updated on August 13

E-100 specifications

The Olympus E-100 is a noteworthy addition to the digital photography landscape, particularly appreciated by enthusiasts and professionals alike for its impressive features and robust construction. Introduced as a part of Olympus’s strategy to provide high-quality imaging in a compact form, the E-100 combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly operations.

At the heart of the E-100 is its 4/3 live MOS sensor, which offers a resolution of approximately 8 megapixels. This sensor is designed to deliver outstanding image quality, even in challenging lighting conditions. The live MOS technology allows for real-time previewing of images on the rear LCD screen, giving photographers a unique advantage when composing shots. With a ISO range of 100 to 1600, users can capture clear images with minimal noise, whether shooting in daylight or in dim environments.

The E-100 features a high-speed autofocus system that includes a 3-point autofocus with contrast detection, allowing for quick and precise focusing on subjects. This is particularly beneficial for capturing fast-moving subjects, making the camera a suitable choice for sports and wildlife photography. Additionally, with continuous shooting capabilities of up to 3 frames per second, photographers can take multiple shots in rapid succession, ensuring they don’t miss a moment.

Another significant aspect of the E-100 is its built-in image stabilization technology, which compensates for camera shake. This feature is crucial for hand-held shooting, especially at slower shutter speeds, resulting in sharper images. Coupled with a comprehensive array of exposure modes, the E-100 offers full manual control over settings, including aperture and shutter speed, giving professional photographers the creative freedom they desire.

The camera sports a versatile lens system, compatible with a wide range of Olympus lenses, enabling users to customize their shooting experience according to their specific needs. Its durable weather-sealed body also ensures that it can withstand the rigors of outdoor photography.

In terms of connectivity, the E-100 includes USB 2.0 for quick data transfer, as well as support for various memory card formats, providing flexibility in storage options. Overall, the Olympus E-100 stands out for its combination of advanced imaging technology, user-friendly design, and versatility, making it a solid choice for both emerging and seasoned photographers.