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    Olympus's 4 megapixel FE-100 and 5 megapixel FE-110

    Posted on Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 07:51:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The 4 megapixel FE-100 and the 5 megapixel FE-110 were paperlaunched by Olympus. Both cameras feature a 2.8x optical zoom lens and 4x digital zoom. They have a 1.5-inch LCD display and come with a Super Macro mode enabling them to photograph objects from merely 2cm. Both cameras will be attractively priced and will be available from autumn 2005.

    Main features:
    • FE-110: 5.0 million pixels, FE-100: 4.0 million pixels
    • 2.8x optical zoom (equiv. 38-106mm on 35mm cameras) 1:3.0-5.0, plus 4x digital zoom
    • 3.8cm/1.5” LCD with 130,000 pixels
    • One button per function concept, reset button
    • User-friendly interface with useful descriptions of scene modes
    • Four scene modes (Portrait, Self-Portrait, Night Scene, Landscape)
    • Super Macro, from as close as 2 cm
    • Movie function (recording time limited only by the size of the available memory)
    • PictBridge support
    • 28MB internal memory plus xD-Picture Card slot (The FE-110 is delivered with an extra 16MB xD-Picture Card)
    • Accept standard (rechargeable) AA batteries





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