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− | The '''C-800L''' (or '''D-300L''' in some markets) was introduced by [[Olympus]] in 1996 as the inaugural model in their '''Camedia''' series of consumer-oriented digital cameras. Its 1024×768 (XGA) resolution was innovative for the time. Other specifications were basic: the non-zooming 5 mm f/2.8 lens gives a [[35mm equivalent]] coverage of 36 mm. Six megabytes of internal flash memory can store a maximum of 30 images in "high quality" mode. Contrast-detection autofocus permist shooting from 0.5 m (1.6 feet) to infinity. A supplementary macro setting is used to permit close focus, down to 0.2 m (0.65 feet). A 1.8" diagonal LCD viewing screen offers a resolution 61,000 pixels (roughly | + | {{Flickr_image |
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+ | The '''C-800L''' (or '''D-300L''' in some markets) was introduced by [[Olympus]] in 1996 as the inaugural model in their '''Camedia''' series of consumer-oriented digital cameras. Its 1024×768 (XGA) resolution was innovative for the time. Other specifications were basic: the non-zooming 5 mm f/2.8 lens gives a [[35mm equivalent]] coverage of 36 mm. Six megabytes of internal flash memory can store a maximum of 30 images in "high quality" mode. Contrast-detection autofocus permist shooting from 0.5 m (1.6 feet) to infinity. A supplementary macro setting is used to permit close focus, down to 0.2 m (0.65 feet). A 1.8" diagonal LCD viewing screen offers a resolution 61,000 pixels (roughly 285×214)<REF>Specifications per owner's manual linked below, page 53.</REF>. | ||
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The C-800L (or D-300L in some markets) was introduced by Olympus in 1996 as the inaugural model in their Camedia series of consumer-oriented digital cameras. Its 1024×768 (XGA) resolution was innovative for the time. Other specifications were basic: the non-zooming 5 mm f/2.8 lens gives a 35mm equivalent coverage of 36 mm. Six megabytes of internal flash memory can store a maximum of 30 images in "high quality" mode. Contrast-detection autofocus permist shooting from 0.5 m (1.6 feet) to infinity. A supplementary macro setting is used to permit close focus, down to 0.2 m (0.65 feet). A 1.8" diagonal LCD viewing screen offers a resolution 61,000 pixels (roughly 285×214)[1].
Notes
- ↑ Specifications per owner's manual linked below, page 53.