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Olympus FE-4020 14 MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD (Pink)
Price : $129.00 $126.37
Features
: - 14-megapixel resolution for high-quality, poster-size prints
- 4x wide-angle optical zoom
- AF tracking; Intelligent Auto
- Advanced Face Detection and Creative Art Filters
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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OLYMPUS 227510 14.0 Megapixel FE-4020 Digital Camera (Pink)
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Olympus FE-3000 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.7 Inch LCD (Black)
Price : $129.99 $79.95
Features
: - 10-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
- 3x optical zoom; Advanced Face Detection
- 2.7-inch LCD screen; Intelligent Auto and Pre-set Shooting modes
- VGA movie recording with sound
- Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)
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People of all ages and skill levels love the FE-3000. With its 3x optical zoom and movie capabilities, it's a blast to shoot with. Plus it's so small, you can just slip it in your pocket and you're off. Panorama - up to 10 frames automatically stitchable with OLYMPUS Master software In addition to xD-Picture Card compatibility, the FE-3000 comes with an adapter for a microSD memory card Tracks up to 16 faces & automatically focuses & optimizes exposures for sharp, brilliant portrait pictures Automatically identifies the scene you're shooting & adjusts the settings to optimize results High ISO sensitivity & faster shutter speeds VGA Movie with Sound Compatible with Windows 2000 & up, or Mac OS X 10.3 - 10.9 Easily upload your VGA movies with sound to YouTube, using OLYMPUS Master 2.0 Software Easy-to-use shooting modes (sunset, night scene, indoor, self portrait) In-Camera Help Guides provide a brief description of camera settings & features Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery In the box - FE-3000 Digital Camera USB Cable A/V Cable Manual Wrist Strap Lithium-Ion Battery & Charger OLYMPUS Master 2 Software CD-ROM Warranty Card MASD-1 (microSD Adapter) Unit Dimensions - 3.7 W x 2.2 H x 0.77 D, with lens 0.83 D; Weight - 3.8oz (without batteries and media card)
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Olympus SP-500 UZ Ultra Zoom 6MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom
Price : $449.99
Features
: - 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
- 10x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
- 27 selectable shooting modes, plus full manual and automatic control
- Threaded lens barrel allows the addition of Olympus conversion lenses (not included; must be purchased separately)
- Powered by four AA-size batteries (included); stores images on xD-Picture Cards
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The SP-500 is a hybrid digital-camera. It's shaped closer to an SLR than a compact model. The optical zoom, however, is 10x - compared to 3x on a compact model. When compared to a 35mm, the SP-500 has a focal length of 38mm to 380mm. That's wide-angle to large telephoto, yet the lens remains extraordinarily compact. It's designed for easy use but has manual capabilities to let you exercise your creative potential. Overall...a very fine camera. Recording Modes - DCF Exif 2.21, JPEG , PIM 27 shooting modes - AUTO, Program Auto, A, S, M, MY, Scene Preset (Portrait, Landscape, Landscape + Portrait, Night Scene, Sport, Night + Portrait, Indoor, Candle, Self-Portrait, Available Light Portrait, Sunset, Fireworks, Museum, Behind Glass, Cuisine, Documents, Auction, Shoot & Select1, Shoot & Select2, Beach, Snow) Panorama Modes Up to 10 frames automatically stitchable with Olympus Master software when using Olympus brand xD-Picture card Switch things up by adding an optional conversion lens via the threaded lens barrel. Camera speed and image quality receive a great boost thanks to the exclusive TruePic TURBO Image Processor Record up to 4 seconds of sound with each still picture captured, or add sound later on Uses xD-PictureCard storage Uses 4 AA batteries - We advise purchasing optional rechargeable AA Playback images on the LCD, a computer or your TV in a slideshow using any of 9 transitions Comfortable ergonomic grip Windows PC and Macintosh compatible Size 4.15 W x 2.93 H x 2.80 D / Weight 10.05 oz.
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Olympus Stylus 7010 12MP Digital Camera with 7x Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Grey)
Price : $199.99 $121.99
Features
: - 12-megapixel resolution for photo-quality prints up to 20 x 30 inches
- 7x dual image-stabilized zoom
- TruePic III Image Processor; choose from three in-camera Magic Filters
- 2.7-inch HyperCrystal II LCD screen
- Capture images to xD-Picture Card or microSD (not included)
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Powerful Zoom, Plenty of Room. The worldâ?TMs smallest 7x wide-angle optical zoom camera, the STYLUS-7010 sets the stage for simple yet highly-creative photography on an anywhere, anytime basis.
THE INTELLIGENCE IS AUTOMATIC. Its Intelligent Auto function identifies the scene youâ?TMre shooting, whether its portrait, landscape, night portrait, macro or sport, and adjusts the settings to optimize your results.
GO WIDE, GET CLOSE. The STYLUS-7010 provides all the capabilities you need in one compact lens. Its optical zoom gets you close to the action while its wide-angle lens helps you capture large groups at weddings, reunions, ball games and all other photographable get-togethers.
DUAL IMAGE STABILIZATION. Using built-in sensors to record camera movement and to adjust the CCD image sensor, this feature ensures that images remain blur-free, even when you or your subject is moving.
PANNING THE WORLD. In-Camera Panorama captures three successive images and then automatically stitches them together to create one amazing panoramic picture.
HYPER DRIVE. Weâ?TMve taken our LCD technology to the next exciting level with HyperCrystal II, which displays twice as bright so that you can see all the details of what youâ?TMre shooting with amazing clarityâ?"even under direct sunlight.
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Olympus SP-590UZ 12MP Digital Camera with 26X Wide Angle Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD
Price : $399.99 $449.87
Features
: - 12-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
- 26x wide-angle optical dual image stabilized zoom
- Pre-capture scene modes: Multiple Exposure, Soft Background Focus and Beauty Mode
- 2.7-inch Advanced HyperCrystal III LCD screen
- Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)
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Capture every detailâ?"even from far awayâ?"with the SP-590 Ultra-Zoom. Its amazing 26x wide-angle optical zoom is the longest, most powerful in the world. Get sharp shots with Dual Image Stabilization. It's the perfect point-and-shoot camera for sports, outdoor and travel photographyâ?"or for anyone who wants an all-in-one compact camera that takes stunning pictures.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Olympus Digital Camera software doesn't work with Windows 7?
My Olympus digital camera has software which I downloaded on to my new PC which has Windows 7. The PC obviously does not recognise the connection as I keep getting a message saying it can't find a digital camera, can anyone help please.
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If the software is from the disk, then it was possibly not yet designed to be compatible with Win7. You can look on the Olympus website for an updated version of the software, that is newer then the disk version. You can also try a program like Picasa [ http://picasa.google.com ] to import your photos. Most digital cameras support WIA (windows image acquisition) which allows them to interface with software like Picasa without the need for proprietary camera software.Good luck.
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Question : Trying to restore pictures from olympus digital camera with xd card?
I am trying to restore lost pictures from an Olympus digital camera that uses an xd card. There was a problem when I went to load the pictures, and the camera screen said to format it. After checking the card for the pics (they weren't there) we formatted. I have used several programs to try to get the pictures, using a card reader. Are they lost forever? One site I went on said if you used an Olympus with an xd card you can't recover the pics. These are very important pics, and I need them back. Thanks for any help!
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They are not really gone unless you have reformatted the card, or written over them with new pictures. The blog below has put together some simple instructions and recommends a few free programs. I have used the PC Inspector and SoftPerfect products to recover my pictures as well as those of friends. In some cases I wasn't able to get all of my pictures, but I was happy to get back what I could. The first letter of the filename is lost but it's typically easy to figure out what it was supposed to beIt seems there are a few programs that recover pics from xd cards. See the links. You can google "recover images xd" to see what's out there.
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Question : How can i set the shutter speed in olympus fe210 digital camera?
I purchase a olympus digital camera. manual guide of this camera is no specification about the shutter speed & I don't know where is shutter speed in camera so plz tell me how i can set this.
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You cannot set the shutter speed on this camera. It looks like the camera display does not display the shutter speed nor the aperture.
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Question : How should I clean my Olympus digital camera?
I want to know the best way to clean my screen and outside of my DIGITAL CAMERA! Thanks!
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Just use a lint free cloth to clean the digital camera. If it is really sticky you can find cleaning pads for electronics which should be safe. The best option is to contact your manufacturer and ask them what their cleaning recommendation is. Good Luck!
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Question : The lense on my Olympus digital camera is stuck?
I dropped my camera on the floor and it turns on and off but the lense is tilted and you cant see anything but the Olympus sign when i turn it on. The lense is just sticking out and it wont go in or out it just tilted and stuck! What can i do?
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Lens errors are fairly common. Usually it's sand or grit interfering with the lens extension mechanism. Or the camera's been dropped with the lens extended. Or the camera has been powered on, but the lens had been blocked preventing its extension. Or the battery ran down with the lens extended ...Here are some troubleshooting steps that you can try that may correct it. They only seem to work for less than 40% of the lens errors, but if the camera is out of warranty (or repair cost approaches that of the camera), they're worth that try. Some of the later steps do involve some risk to the camera, so carefully weigh your options before deciding to conduct them:http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/12/fixing-lens-error-on-digital-camera.html
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Question : How to recovery deleted pictures from an Olympus digital camera?
The pictures were captured with an Olympus FE-210 digital camera on June 6 between the hours of 8pm to 2am. On Friday they were formatted/ deleted. I've tried online recovery website but it recovers recently deleted pictures. If someone could give me any websites, companies, or telephone numbers that can help me retrieve my pictures, do tell. Thank you sooo much!!
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first off, formating and just simply deleting stuff are similar, but two different things. When you format, you're re-writing the build up of the card so that your camera can read/write to it. Everything getting deleted is just an extra side-effect. When you delete something, you're just erasing that particular area of memory.if you've already formated the card, then theres pretty much nothing that can be done, you're pictures are unfortunately lost. If you just deleted the pics, theres an off hand chance you can still get them back.just google something like memory card recoveryheres one site I found:http://www.ultimateslr.com/memory-card-recovery.php
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Question : Is there anyway to recover deleted videos off a olympus digital camera?
last night some dude took my camera at a concert and deleted the videos i had taken. but i was 8th row and there was one of my favorite band member pointing at my poster. id really love if someone could tell me a way to get back the videos he deleted. i have a OLYMPUS FE-340 digital camera if that makes any difference. i know there are programs but id prefer something with a free trial or that is free. thank you!
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You need to spend some money.www.calumetphoto.comMedia Medic.In the meantime DO NOT TAKE ANY MORE PHOTOS with the camera.YOU WILL OVERWRITE THE DELETED FILES and then they WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BE RECOVERED.$20 or thereabouts for the software.
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Question : For the Olympus digital camera: D-580, where is the focus button?
I have this Olympus digital camera D-580 Zoom and my mom doesn't have the booklet. I'm trying to take pics of my jewelry, but I cant take close ups cause they look all fuzzy. Does anyone know where the focus button is (or the macro button/setting)?
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Helloget on this pageyou the information!http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/D580/D580A.HTM#operationHope I could help.
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Question : Why wont my Olympus digital camera load anymore photos?
My Olympus camera has a 2MB xD card and ive used probably just under 1 MB of it, so its not full. But all of a sudden I loaded my pictures on to my computer ike normal and it just won't load them! The cords fine, cameras fine what could be wrong with it?
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Format the card inside the camera - not in the computer. If the card is working properly this will take care of the problem.However, don't load photos back onto the card, it's not designed as a storage device and could easily fail if you treat it this way.
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Question : Is an Olympus Digital Camera a good one?
I'm trying to buy a good digital camera with about 10 or 12 mega pixels and I was thinking about an Olympus. Is that a good choice of a camera? Or is there a better one?
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Olympus cameras are good .You can check out olympus stylus 7010 information here.http://techfreak.byteicon.com/category/digicams/
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