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The '''Camedia C-830L''' is a early consumer digital camera from [[Olympus]] and introduced in 1998. In some markets in is know as the '''D-340R'''. It uses a 5.5mm f/2.8 lens and has a 1.3 megapixel 1/2.7 inch [[CCD]] sensor, which can produce 1280 x 960 resolution image in [[JPEG]] as well as [[TIFF]].  Images are captured onto [[SmartMedia]] cards. It uses an optical finder as wells as a 1.8" LCD. It is powered by common 4x AA batteries.
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The '''Camedia C-830L''' is a early consumer digital camera from [[Olympus]] and introduced in 1998. In some markets in is known as the '''D-340R'''. It uses a 5.5mm f/2.8 lens and has a 1.3 megapixel 1/2.7 inch [[CCD]] sensor, which can produce 1280 x 960 resolution image in [[JPEG]] as well as [[TIFF]].  Images are captured onto [[SmartMedia]] cards. It uses an optical finder as wells as a 1.8" LCD. It is powered by common 4x AA batteries.
  
 
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The Camedia C-830L is a early consumer digital camera from Olympus and introduced in 1998. In some markets in is known as the D-340R. It uses a 5.5mm f/2.8 lens and has a 1.3 megapixel 1/2.7 inch CCD sensor, which can produce 1280 x 960 resolution image in JPEG as well as TIFF. Images are captured onto SmartMedia cards. It uses an optical finder as wells as a 1.8" LCD. It is powered by common 4x AA batteries.