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The '''Olympus Camedia C-860L''' also known as the '''D-360R''' is a 1280x960 [[pixel]] digital camera introduced by [[Olympus]] in January 2000<ref>[http://www.olympus-global.com/en/news/2000a/nr000118c860le.html Olympus press release, Jan 2000]</ref>.
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The '''Olympus Camedia C-860L''' also known as the '''D-360R''' is a 1280x960 [[pixel]] digital camera introduced by [[Olympus]] in January 2000<ref>[Olympus press release, Jan 2000]</ref>.
  
 
Images can be captured in [[JPEG]] as well as [[TIFF]] formats. It has 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. The lens is protected by a sliding cover which also contain the built-in flash with a range of 0.2 to 3.0 m. It contains a 61,000 pixel 1.8 inch color TFT LCD screen.
 
Images can be captured in [[JPEG]] as well as [[TIFF]] formats. It has 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. The lens is protected by a sliding cover which also contain the built-in flash with a range of 0.2 to 3.0 m. It contains a 61,000 pixel 1.8 inch color TFT LCD screen.

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The Olympus Camedia C-860L also known as the D-360R is a 1280x960 pixel digital camera introduced by Olympus in January 2000[1].

Images can be captured in JPEG as well as TIFF formats. It has 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. The lens is protected by a sliding cover which also contain the built-in flash with a range of 0.2 to 3.0 m. It contains a 61,000 pixel 1.8 inch color TFT LCD screen.

Power comes from four AA batteries. Data is stored on SmartMedia cards. An 8MB card is usually bundled with the camera.

Notes

  1. [Olympus press release, Jan 2000]

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