Olympus C-211 Zoom

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The Camedia C-211 Zoom is a digital camera with a built-in instant film printer introduced by Olympus in 1999.

Upon release of this camera, Polaroid also released a portable printer called Polaroid P-500ir which is very similar to the printer portion of this camera, but with added support for CompactFlash media.

The camera features a 2 megapixel 1/2.7" CCD sensor. The lens is a 5.4 to 16.2mm (35 to 105 equilv) F2.8 to F4.4 (8 elements in 6 groups) with a 3x zoom lens. The printer portion uses Polaroid type 500 film also known as Captiva film. It has a 2" colour 113,000 pixel LCD screen. The camera features a lid area that when open allow more ambient light into the LCD screen, this is useful for bright surroundings. Close the lid for dark surroundings. Images are recorded in JPEG or TIFF with a maximum resolution of 1600×1200. Storage is usually included in the form of a 8MB SmartMedia card. A few built-in editing options included crop, brightness and sharpen are also available. You can also select a portion of the photo you want to print. It is powered by 4x AA batteries or 2x CR-V3 lithiums. It weighs in at approx. 680g.


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