Olympus C-21
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The Camedia C-21 is a digital camera released from Olympus in 1999.
It features a f/2.4 38mm equivalent lens with a focus distance of 2ft to inf, and 6" to 2ft in macro mode. It uses a 2,140,000 pixel 1/2" CCD sensor. Images can be recorded a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels in TIFF as well as various Jpeg compression levels. An optical finder is available as well as a 114,000 pixel 1.8" TFT LCD display. It uses SmartMedia for removable storage. Computer i/o is with a RS232C serial interface. It can be powered by either lithium CR-V3 or two AA batteries.