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    Olympus FE-130 and FE-140

    Posted on Saturday, January 28 2006 @ 13:00:58 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Olympus presented the FE-130 and FE-140 budget cameras. They are both designed to offer a one button, one function design and they have a 5.1 and 6.0 megapixel sensor, respectively.

    The cameras have 3x optical zoom, 22MB internal memory, a 2.0" LCD display (the FE-130- and a 2.5" LCD display (the FE-140).

    They will both be available in March 2006.

    Features:
    • FE-130: 5.1 million pixels, FE-140: 6.0 million pixels
    • “One button, one function” design principle
    • 3x optical zoom (equiv. to 38-114mm on a 35mm camera) 1:3.1-5.9
    • FE-130: 5.1cm/2.0” LCD, FE-140: 6.4cm/2.5” LCD
    • 20 scene modes (incl. Sports, Indoor, Night Scene)
    • Movie recording up to card capacity
    • 22MB internal memory plus xD-Picture Card slot
    • Uses two AA-size batteries
    • Supplied with Olympus Master Software
    • Optionally available: Outdoor Case CWPC-03
    • Multi-language menu (6 languages) plus possibility to download further languages from the internet
    • ImageLink compatibility



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