Olympus FE Series

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Olympus FE-360

The FE Series is a series of digital cameras from Olympus. The line was launched with the introduction of the FE-100 in September 2005. The most recent addition to the series, the FE-5010, was launched in January 2009.

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Overview

The FE Series of cameras by Olympus
Model Name Maximum resolution
(megapixels)
Comment/descriptionRelease Date
Olympus FE-1004.0Also known as X-710, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2005
Olympus FE-1105.0Also known as X-705, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2005
Olympus FE-1155.0Also known as X-715, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2006
Olympus FE-1206.0Also known as X-700, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2005
Olympus FE-1305.1Also known as X-720, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2006
Olympus FE-1406.0Also known as X-725, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2006
Olympus FE-1505.0Also known as X-730, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomApril 2006
Olympus FE-1606.0Also known as X-735, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomMarch 2006
Olympus FE-1706.0Also known as X-760, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2006
Olympus FE-1806.0Also known as X-745, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2006
Olympus FE-1906.0Also known as X-750, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2006
Olympus FE-208.0Also known as X-15, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2008
Olympus FE-25103× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2009
Olympus FE-2006.05× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2006
Olympus FE-2107.13× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2007
Olympus FE-2207.13× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2007
Olympus FE-2307.13× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2007
Olympus FE-2407.15× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2007
Olympus FE-2508.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2007
Olympus FE-2707.13× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2007
Olympus FE-2808.0Also known as X-820 and C-520.
3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom
September 2007
Olympus FE-2907.14× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2007
Olympus FE-30012.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2007
Olympus FE-300010.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomJanuary 2009
Olympus FE-301012.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomMarch 2009
Olympus FE-3108.05× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2008
Olympus FE-3208.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2008
Olympus FE-3408.05× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2008
Olympus FE-3508.04× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomFebruary 2008
Olympus FE-3608.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2008
Olympus FE-3708.05× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomSeptember 2008
Olympus FE-400012.0Also known as X-900, X-925, 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomJanuary 2009
Olympus FE-4510.03× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomJanuary 2009
Olympus FE-500012.05× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomJanuary 2009
Olympus FE-501012.05× optical zoom, 4× digital zoomJanuary 2009

FE-130

FE-130
Overview
Maker Olympus Optical Co. Ltd.
TypeStill image camera with motion capability
Lens
Lens Permanently attached 3x zoom lens
F-numbers 3.1-5.9
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeDigital CD
Sensor size 5 effective megapixel
Recording medium xD Picture Card
Focusing
FocusAutomatic

The Olympus FE-130 (also known as X-720) is a compact digital camera from Olympus. It works as a standard USB mass storage device, and uses xD-Picture Cards for storage.

FE-190

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A picture of the Olympus FE-190.
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Back of the Olympus FE-190.

The Olympus FE-190/X-750, more commonly known as the Olympus FE-190 is a digital camera made by the Olympus Imaging Corp.

The FE-190 weighs 150 grams, and is 91 x 59 x 19 mm. It uses an xD-Picture Card for storage, and connects to the computer using USB. The camera comes with Olympus Master, which is a program that transfers images from the camera to the computer. The FE-190 delivers a maximum resolution of 2816 x 2112. It can also be set at a lower resolution of 2048 x 1536 or 640 x 480.

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FE-130

FE-190