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+ | The '''Camedia C-7000 Zoom''' is a 7.1 mega pixel digital camera announced by [[Olympus]] in 2004. In some regions is also known as the '''Camedia C-70 zoom'''. | ||
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+ | The imaging sensor is 1/1.8" and based on a [[CCD]] design. It uses a 5x 38-190mm (7.8-39.5mm) f/2.8-f4.8, 35 mm equivalent zoom lens. ISO is a bit limited with four settings at 80, 100, 200 and 400 ISO. There is a optical viewfinder along with a 206,000 pixel 2.0" TFT LCD display. For media storage it uses [[xD-Picture Card]], a 32MB card is usually included. | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
− | * [http://www.photoxels.com/olympus-c7000-exec-summary.html Photoxels Review] | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20171023231940/http://www.photoxels.com/olympus-c7000-exec-summary.html Photoxels Review] (archived) |
[[Category: Japanese digital]] | [[Category: Japanese digital]] | ||
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The Camedia C-7000 Zoom is a 7.1 mega pixel digital camera announced by Olympus in 2004. In some regions is also known as the Camedia C-70 zoom.
The imaging sensor is 1/1.8" and based on a CCD design. It uses a 5x 38-190mm (7.8-39.5mm) f/2.8-f4.8, 35 mm equivalent zoom lens. ISO is a bit limited with four settings at 80, 100, 200 and 400 ISO. There is a optical viewfinder along with a 206,000 pixel 2.0" TFT LCD display. For media storage it uses xD-Picture Card, a 32MB card is usually included.
Reviews
- Photoxels Review (archived)