The FE Series was a series of digital cameras from Olympus, which began with the introduction of the FE-100 in September 2005. The final camera in the series, the FE-5010, was launched in January 2009.
Model Name | Maximum resolution (megapixels) | Comment/description | Release Date |
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Olympus FE-100 | 4.0 | Also known as X-710, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2005 |
Olympus FE-110 | 5.0 | Also known as X-705, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2005 |
Olympus FE-115 | 5.0 | Also known as X-715, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2006 |
Olympus FE-120 | 6.0 | Also known as X-700, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2005 |
Olympus FE-130 | 5.1 | Also known as X-720, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2006 |
Olympus FE-140 | 6.0 | Also known as X-725, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2006 |
Olympus FE-150 | 5.0 | Also known as X-730, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | April 2006 |
Olympus FE-160 | 6.0 | Also known as X-735, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | March 2006 |
Olympus FE-170 | 6.0 | Also known as X-760, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2006 |
Olympus FE-180 | 6.0 | Also known as X-745, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2006 |
Olympus FE-190 | 6.0 | Also known as X-750, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2006 |
Olympus FE-20 | 8.0 | Also known as X-15, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2008 |
Olympus FE-25 | 10 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2009 |
Olympus FE-200 | 6.0 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2006 |
Olympus FE-210 | 7.1 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2007 |
Olympus FE-220 | 7.1 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2007 |
Olympus FE-230 | 7.1 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2007 |
Olympus FE-240 | 7.1 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2007 |
Olympus FE-250 | 8.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2007 |
Olympus FE-270 | 7.1 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2007 |
Olympus FE-280 | 8.0 | Also known as X-820 and C-520. 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2007 |
Olympus FE-290 | 7.1 | 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2007 |
Olympus FE-300 | 12.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2007 |
Olympus FE-3000 | 10.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | January 2009 |
Olympus FE-3010 | 12.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | March 2009 |
Olympus FE-310 | 8.0 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2008 |
Olympus FE-320 | 8.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2008 |
Olympus FE-340 | 8.0 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2008 |
Olympus FE-350 | 8.0 | 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | February 2008 |
Olympus FE-360 | 8.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2008 |
Olympus FE-370 | 8.0 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | September 2008 |
Olympus FE-4000 | 12.0 | Also known as X-900, X-925, 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | January 2009 |
Olympus FE-45 | 10.0 | 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | January 2009 |
Olympus FE-5000 | 12.0 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | January 2009 |
Olympus FE-5010 | 12.0 | 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom | January 2009 |
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