Olympus D-600L
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The D-600L or C-1400L is a early fixed lens DSLR from Japanese manufacturer Olympus released in 1997.
It's body design is similar to the 35mm film ZLR designs from the Olympus iS series. It offers a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 on a 2/3" CCD based sensor. Images can be stored in JPEG at standard, high and super high modes. The lens is a 35mm equivalent 36 – 110 mm, 3.1x zoom. The lens aperture is at f/2.8 to f/5.6 but only has three fixed settings of 2.8, 5.6, or 11. It has shutter speeds of 1/4 to 1/10,000 of a sec. There is a optical viewfinder as well as a 1.8" colour LCD. Images are stored on SmartMedia with a 4MB card usually included. It can take cards at up to 8MB, but some models have been updated to take 16MB or 32MB. It powered 4x AA batteries.
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