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The '''Olympus C-860L''' is a 1280x960 [[pixel]] digital camera introduced by [[Olympus]] in January 2000<ref>[http://search.olympus-global.com/?go=aOc8GOuwiUOlp%252BiK2AC%252BOiNkEFm9pOLn22IPl%252FXHWN7aKDPzNHn3aUrvpEb4Sg%252FoDLALhBC%252Fbs6ddkc7Pc8ucg%253D%253D%26f%3Dr&rid=90258&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.olympus-global.com%2Fen%2Fcorc%2Fhistory%2Fcamera%2Fdigital%2F&PHPSESSID=9c781da458c3c9dc3f6f176b2b3d3fda Olympus press release, Jan 2000]</ref>. with an optical viewfinder and an LCD screen on the back.
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The '''Olympus C-860L''' is a 1280x960 [[pixel]] digital camera introduced by [[Olympus]] in January 2000<ref>[http://search.olympus-global.com/?go=aOc8GOuwiUOlp%252BiK2AC%252BOiNkEFm9pOLn22IPl%252FXHWN7aKDPzNHn3aUrvpEb4Sg%252FoDLALhBC%252Fbs6ddkc7Pc8ucg%253D%253D%26f%3Dr&rid=90258&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.olympus-global.com%2Fen%2Fcorc%2Fhistory%2Fcamera%2Fdigital%2F&PHPSESSID=9c781da458c3c9dc3f6f176b2b3d3fda Olympus press release, Jan 2000]</ref>. with an optical viewfinder and an LCD screen on the back. It has a fixed-length Olympus lens, 5.5mm /f2.8, ([[35mm equivalent]] 36 mm) with 5 elements in 4 groups, including 1 aspherical lens, and has a 2x digital zoom. The aperture is set to one of only three stops, f2.8, f5.6 or f11.
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Power comes from four AA batteries. Data is stored on [[SmartMedia]] cards.
 
Power comes from four AA batteries. Data is stored on [[SmartMedia]] cards.

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The Olympus C-860L is a 1280x960 pixel digital camera introduced by Olympus in January 2000[1]. with an optical viewfinder and an LCD screen on the back. It has a fixed-length Olympus lens, 5.5mm /f2.8, (35mm equivalent 36 mm) with 5 elements in 4 groups, including 1 aspherical lens, and has a 2x digital zoom. The aperture is set to one of only three stops, f2.8, f5.6 or f11.


Power comes from four AA batteries. Data is stored on SmartMedia cards.

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