Olympus C-350 Zoom

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Olympus Camedia 350 Zoom
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Overview
Maker Olympus Optical Co. Ltd.
Type Still image camera with motion capability
Lens
Lens Permanently attached 3x Zoom Lens
F-numbers Min: 3.1 ; Max: 5.2
Sensor/Medium
Image sensor type Digital CCD
Image sensor size 3.2 megapixels
Recording medium xD Picture Card, removable
Focusing
Focus Automatic
Shutter
Shutter speeds 11000 to 2s

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. The camera is also able to write video in resolution 160x120 and 320x240 at 15 fps in QuickTime MOV format. [1] [2] It was announced on March 2, 2003. [3]

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References

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